Program Summary
Social work as a course focuses on equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to support individuals, families, and communities in overcoming social challenges. It integrates theoretical concepts with practical applications to address issues such as poverty, mental health, substance abuse, child welfare, and human rights. The course emphasizes empathy, advocacy, and ethical practice while preparing students to work in various settings, including hospitals, schools, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
Students learn about human behavior, social justice, community development, and social policies that influence the well-being of individuals and groups. The curriculum often includes psychology, sociology, law, and research methods to provide a well-rounded understanding of social issues. Fieldwork and internships are key components, allowing students to gain hands-on experience and apply classroom knowledge in real-life scenarios.
Graduates can pursue careers as social workers, counselors, case managers, or policy analysts, working with diverse populations to promote social change and improve quality of life. The course prepares individuals for professional certification or further studies in specialized areas such as clinical social work, social policy, or social administration.