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This fast-paced course covers the format and structure of the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) masters and clinical examinations as well as the most current content areas as determined by the ASWB for licensure. Expect this course to be an interactive, discussion-led review of testing topics, case studies, and additional reading materials that will help you identify areas you may need to review in your knowledge base before taking the ASWB exam rather than a complete overhaul of everything learned in school. Practice questions will be reviewed to illustrate test-taking strategies and reinforce content material. Includes seven month access to a digital version of the NASW-IL–proprietary manual which includes selected readings and handouts designed to complement the lecture.
7 Social Work
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$174.00
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$124.00
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