It's not that one is better than the other; it's just that they are different. The question should be, "which one is best for me?" In order to determine that, you must first acquire a vision; a specific and clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. This vision should be based on a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it will bring to others as well as yourself. Once you acquire that vision, your path will become clear.
The best undergrad degree to have would be either in psychology, sociology, or social work
Go to college and get a degree in psychology or social work, typically.
Yes, it is possible to be a social worker with an associate's degree in psychology, but it may limit the types of roles and settings you can work in. Typically, a bachelor's or master's degree in social work is required for licensure and to access a wider range of job opportunities in the field. However, an associate's degree in psychology may provide a foundation for entry-level positions in social services or community organizations.
To my mind, Social Work is the better degree. You can still study psychology within the degree anyway, but social work in general covers a much larger field of study, thereby increasing your oppurtunities to branch out if you find something else you're interested in. I entered social work because I was interested in working in writing social policy, however I then discovered that I want to work with people with brain injuries - so I'm doing psych focusing on neuroscience. Also, Social work has much, much more interesting people in it. The friends you make in your social work degree will be one of kind. And because of their higher levels of empathy, they will be your friends for life!! =P Good luck choosing your degree!
Psychology it studies the behavior of the individuals Social work helps the individual to cope with the challenges that they face,they facilitate the weeing of the individuals to be better
Some colleges offer a degree called "social work." Otherwise, liberal arts, humanities majors like psychology and sociology are good candidates.
With a bachelor's degree in psychology, you could pursue roles such as a case manager, research assistant, human resources assistant, or social services coordinator. This degree can also be a stepping stone to further education and training for careers in counseling, therapy, or social work.
You could work for some social service agencies or work any job that asks for a college degree or BA degree. Just look on careerbuilder.com or monster.com.
If I'm not mistaken, you have to have a minimum of an associate's degree to be a social worker. most likely an associate's degree in psychology which would be a 2 year course program of general education and a specialization in psychology related course material. You need to have a bachelor's degree at a minimum in social work although some postions will allow other degrees like psycology and sociology. Most jobs require a master's degree in social work however.
Typically, the minimum degree requirement for a social worker is a, bachelor's degree in social work (BSW).
you cant. basically if you want to work in psychology (as a psychologist or similar) then you need a degree in that area.
Most human services case workers carry a degree in social work. However, a degree in psychology could certainly improve your chances. Though it would be in your best interest to check with your local service agencies first.