Rutgers School of Social Work
The School of Social Work is a college at Rutgers University, USA, that awards undergraduate and graduate degrees in social work. Established in 1954, the school today has more than 50 full-time faculty members and 150 part-time lecturers, and approximately 1,000 enrolled students.[1] Classes are held at three Rutgers University campuses: Newark, New Brunswick and Camden.
The school includes several research centers, including the Center for Gambling Studies, the Center for International Social Work, the Center for Nonprofit Management and Governance, the Center on Violence Against Women and Children and the Institute for Families.
In 2008, Verizon Wireless started a $100,000 scholarship fund to the Center on Violence Against Women and Children at the School of Social Work. It was to be awarded annually to three graduate students specializing at the center.[2]
Certificates
The school also offers a variety of certificates that can be earned by attending day-long workshops. Certificates take at least one year and up to three years to complete.
- Adoption
- Case Management
- Child/Adolescent Mental Health
- Developmental Disabilities
- Gerontology
- Non-Profit and Public Management
- Trauma Response and Crisis Intervention
- Violence Against Women
- Senior Services Management
- Senior Housing Issues
References
- ^ "About the School of Social Work". Rutgers Catalog. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
- ^ Samberg, David. "Verizon Wireless Funds $100,000 HopeLine Scholarship At Rutgers University School Of Social Work". Verizon Wireless. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
- "Wireless News: Verizon Wireless Funds HopeLine Scholarship at Rutgers School of Social Work." Wireless News (England) 24 February 2008: NewsBank. Web. 25 June 2014.