I would like to get a degree in Case Management, but I am clueless about the requisites. Help me find a college / university that I can attend to obtain this degreee. Please feel free to add extra information as well. Thanks in advance.
I would like to get a degree in Case Management, but I am clueless about the requisites. Help me find a college / university that I can attend to obtain this degree. Please feel free to add extra information as well. Thanks in advance.
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This is an excellent question. To obtain your degree in case management it is typically going to be the same as any other degree, at least at the bachelor's degree level. What you will need to do is find a degree program that you are interested in, contact the school, and apply to the program. When it comes to bachelor's degree programs, most of them only require the student to have earned their high school diploma, but it is always best to check with the school before beginning the application process.
Now, the application process for a graduate level case management programs will differ depending on the institution you are applying. So, what you need to do is a lot of research. Research each of the programs you are interested in, as well as the schools. Ask them about requirements for the programs, and the schools, and the any additional testing requirements, such as the GRE.
This is really about all. You just have to ask. Any school that is worth your time will be more than happy to help you through the process.
So, just to get you on your path to a degree in case management, here is a link to an online case management degree program.
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