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What the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater says about their program:
"Social work is the primary profession involved in implementing social welfare programs. The term "social worker" is generally applied to graduates (either with bachelor's or master's degrees) of schools of social work and social welfare. In Wisconsin, you cannot call yourself a social worker until you have passed the state certification/licensing process. A social worker is a change agent who is expected to be skilled at working with (and improving the lives of) individuals, groups, families, organizations, and communities. A wide variety of employment settings are available for social workers, including foster care, adoption, probation and parole, public assistance, counseling, services to single parents, day care services, school social services, services to minority groups and to veterans, recreational services such as Boy Scouts and Y.W.C.A. programs, social services in a medical or mental hospital, anti-poverty programs, social services in a nursing home and other services to the elderly, marital counseling, drug and alcohol counseling, services to persons with a physical or mental health issues, research, and social action."
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Applicants to Bachelor’s degree programs must have obtained a secondary level diploma. This diploma must be eligible to access further academic studies in the country where it has been obtained.
Undergraduate applicants will be considered to have met English Language Requirement if they satisfy one of the conditions below:
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English A1 or A2 with a grade of 4 or higher
All undergraduate international applicants who are citizens of and have resided for the 2 years immediately prior to application for admission in the following countries:
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