Program Summary
Social Work is a course that prepares students to support individuals, families, and communities in overcoming social challenges and improving their well-being. It focuses on understanding human behavior, social justice, community development, counseling, and case management. Students learn how to assess needs, provide emotional support, connect people to resources, and advocate for vulnerable populations. The course covers topics like child welfare, mental health, substance abuse, and poverty alleviation. Graduates can work in schools, hospitals, NGOs, government agencies, and rehabilitation centers, helping people lead better and more stable lives.