Program Summary
Social Work as a course trains students to support individuals, families, and communities in overcoming social challenges and improving their well-being. It covers topics such as human behavior, social policy, case management, community development, counseling, and advocacy. Students also gain practical experience through fieldwork and internships. The course prepares graduates for careers in social services, healthcare, education, rehabilitation centers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and government welfare agencies as social workers, counselors, or community development officers.