Program Summary
Social Work is a course that trains students to support individuals, families, and communities in overcoming social challenges and improving well-being. It covers areas such as social policy, human behavior, counseling, community development, child welfare, and mental health. Students learn practical skills in case management, advocacy, and intervention strategies. Graduates can work as social workers, counselors, case managers, or community support officers in schools, hospitals, government agencies, NGOs, and rehabilitation centers.