Professional Studies

Social Work: What Do You Really Study?

People, families and communities - learn to provide professional support and promote change in crisis situations and in everyday life.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Social Work

Is a degree in Social Work difficult?

There is no single answer — difficulty depends on your background, the institution, and your chosen study pace. According to this site's estimate, The degree has a relatively small quantitative component, so mathematics is usually not the main obstacle, and some of the reading material is in English. A good way to assess fit is to review the course map on this page: if most of the subjects interest you, the effort will usually feel worthwhile.

How long does a degree in Social Work take?

Usually 3 years (Theoretical studies alongside guided practical training). Exact duration varies by institution and depends on course load and the track you choose.

Social Work or Occupational Therapy — which is right for me?

The degrees most closely related to Social Work are Occupational Therapy, Communication Disorders, and Psychology. Their differences are usually in emphasis rather than the overall subject, so the fastest way to decide is to compare their course maps — what you actually study in each program, year by year. You can also open the degree comparison tool to view the differences side by side.