Associate in Science
- How do I make a difference in the world?
- How do I help people who have mental health concerns?
- When there are policies and laws that hurt disadvantaged people what can I do to make changes?
All of these questions can be answered through the field of Social Work.
- You enjoy working with the public and problem solving.
- People say you are a good listener.
- You are looking for access to a new career that will help people.
Academic Pathways
There is a program crossover with the Addictions Counseling (ALDC) Certificate at OCC. You can apply some ALDC credits toward your social work program. In addition, OCC partners with Robert Wood Johnson for work-based learning opportunities while in this program.
Licensure Credentials are available upon completion of graduate-level work.
Social Work, Associate in Science
The Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree in Social Work will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the discipline, applied concepts, and theories necessary for a future in the field of social work and other helping professions. The A.S. in Social Work is also designed for students who intend to transfer to an accredited four-year baccalaureate program in the field of Social Work (B.S.W.) or another human services degree program.
Social Work, Associate in Science
The Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree in Social Work will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the discipline, applied concepts, and theories necessary for a future in the field of social work and other helping professions. The A.S. in Social Work is also designed for students who intend to transfer to an accredited four-year baccalaureate program in the field of Social Work (B.S.W.) or another human services degree program.
Faculty Biography
Anais Mompoint, LCSW is the Program Chair for Social Work at Ocean County College.
Contact Professor Mompoint at amompoint@ocean.edu
Talk to an Enrollment Specialist:
(732) 255-0482