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Angelet Bredy

December/4/2011

Professor: Leith Mazzochi

Class: SLS

                                  Exploring Career Information


        The career that I was most interested in from this website was Social workers

help people overcome problems and make their lives better. They might work with

people who are homeless, sick, or having family problems. Or they might help students

who are having trouble in school. One of the ways social workers help is by finding

resources for people. For someone with family difficulties, social workers might find a

parenting class or support group. For a homeless person, they might find a place to live

and a career training program. For a student, they might find a mentor or a learning

disability expert. Social workers must go to a 4-year college. Many social workers also

need additional schooling to get the jobs they want. Some people stay in school longer

to earn a doctorate degree. In college, social workers learn different ways to help

people. They also take social studies classes, including psychology (how and why

people act and feel the way they do), sociology (how people act when they are in a

group and what problems groups have), economics (how people get and use resources

and how economies work), and ethics (how people decide what is right and wrong).


        Students also learn by watching experienced social workers. Before they can get

a job, social workers need a license, certification, or registration. The majority of social

workers are child, family, and school social workers. In May 2008, these workers had

average yearly wages of $43,120. Between 2008 and 2018, jobs for social workers are
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expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations. Jobs working with older

people will grow especially fast because there will be more people who are old and

need help. Jobs helping people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol will also grow

quickly. Jobs in schools will grow because there will be more students with special

needs. Yes there are such as Psychologists and Social and human services assistants.

More BLS information about social workers can be found in the Occupational Outlook

Handbook. The Handbook also shows where to find out even more about this job.


       This career is very similar to a physical therapist. Because while social workers

while Social workers help people overcome problems and make their lives better. They

might work with people who are homeless, sick, or having family problems. Physical

therapist on the other hand are concerned with identifying and maximizing quality of life

and movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, diagnosis,

treatment/intervention, and rehabilitation. This encompasses physical, psychological,

emotional, and social well being. They are also two different types of careers because

social workers deal with more of the internal and emotional pain. While physical

therapists work with the outer and exterior pain.

3rd sls essay

  • 1.
    Bredy: 1 Angelet Bredy December/4/2011 Professor:Leith Mazzochi Class: SLS Exploring Career Information The career that I was most interested in from this website was Social workers help people overcome problems and make their lives better. They might work with people who are homeless, sick, or having family problems. Or they might help students who are having trouble in school. One of the ways social workers help is by finding resources for people. For someone with family difficulties, social workers might find a parenting class or support group. For a homeless person, they might find a place to live and a career training program. For a student, they might find a mentor or a learning disability expert. Social workers must go to a 4-year college. Many social workers also need additional schooling to get the jobs they want. Some people stay in school longer to earn a doctorate degree. In college, social workers learn different ways to help people. They also take social studies classes, including psychology (how and why people act and feel the way they do), sociology (how people act when they are in a group and what problems groups have), economics (how people get and use resources and how economies work), and ethics (how people decide what is right and wrong). Students also learn by watching experienced social workers. Before they can get a job, social workers need a license, certification, or registration. The majority of social workers are child, family, and school social workers. In May 2008, these workers had average yearly wages of $43,120. Between 2008 and 2018, jobs for social workers are
  • 2.
    Bredy: 2 expected togrow faster than the average for all occupations. Jobs working with older people will grow especially fast because there will be more people who are old and need help. Jobs helping people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol will also grow quickly. Jobs in schools will grow because there will be more students with special needs. Yes there are such as Psychologists and Social and human services assistants. More BLS information about social workers can be found in the Occupational Outlook Handbook. The Handbook also shows where to find out even more about this job. This career is very similar to a physical therapist. Because while social workers while Social workers help people overcome problems and make their lives better. They might work with people who are homeless, sick, or having family problems. Physical therapist on the other hand are concerned with identifying and maximizing quality of life and movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, diagnosis, treatment/intervention, and rehabilitation. This encompasses physical, psychological, emotional, and social well being. They are also two different types of careers because social workers deal with more of the internal and emotional pain. While physical therapists work with the outer and exterior pain.