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Columbia University - School of Social Work
Contemporary Social Issues
- New York, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Developing service systems to address emerging social problems such as homelessness, substance use, and issues within the American criminal justice system.


Columbia University - School of Social Work
Family, Youth, and Children’s Services
- New York, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Connect children, youth, and families with a broad range of preventive, protective, and other social services.
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What are Pre-Professional Studies?
Pre-Professional Studies (PPS) are academic programs designed to prepare students for admission into a professional school. The program provides coursework and advising that meet the specific requirements of each student's chosen profession.
PPS also offers opportunities for students to gain experience in their chosen field through internships and other hands-on learning experiences. These experiences help students to build their skills and knowledge, and to make informed decisions about their future career paths.
What is the benefit of pre-professional studies?
There are many benefits to completing a pre-professional studies program. These programs can help students to:
* Explore their chosen field of study
* Gain experience in their chosen field
* Develop the skills and knowledge needed for success in their chosen profession
* Make informed decisions about their future career paths
* Prepare for admission into a professional school