About Course
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on developing skills and knowledge necessary for social work practice. The curriculum includes subjects like human behavior, social welfare, social casework, community development, and social policies. Students learn to assess and address the needs of individuals, families, and communities while promoting social justice, equality, and well-being. It prepares graduates for careers in social services, NGOs, and public health.
Benefits
- Practical Skills: Develops essential skills for working with individuals, families, and communities in need.
- Social Impact: Opportunities to make a positive difference in society through social justice and community welfare.
- Diverse Career Roles: Career opportunities in social services, NGOs, healthcare, and public administration.
- Foundations for Higher Studies: Ideal for pursuing a Master of Social Work (MSW) or other specialized postgraduate courses.
- Empathy and Advocacy: Learn to advocate for marginalized communities and promote social change.