How different is the senior year in social work in comparison to other majors on campus?
Students in their senior year only have classes twice a week, and work on-site at their field practicum three days a week. Other departmental majors on campus often do not consolidate classes to two days a week, allowing students the opportunity to have an internship off-campus. Most social work courses are writing-focused versus exam-focused, and students often complete assignments during the evenings and weekends due to their class and practicum schedule.
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