Bachelor of Arts in Social Work

Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Work prepares students to support individuals, families, and communities facing challenges. This programme is rooted in social justice, human rights, and ethical practice. It equips learners with the knowledge and compassion needed to address social problems such as poverty, abuse, discrimination, and vulnerability, making it ideal for those committed to serving society.

What You Will Learn
Students will study social work principles, counselling techniques, case management, child and family welfare, and community outreach strategies. The program also includes training in social policy, advocacy, and research methods. Through field placements and community engagement, learners develop practical skills to assess needs, implement intervention programs, and empower those in difficult situations.

 

Career Pathways
Graduates can work as Social Workers, Child Protection Officers, Community Development Officers, Case Managers, or Welfare Coordinators. They may serve in hospitals, NGOs, government departments, schools, or rehabilitation centers. With experience and further study, they can advance into roles such as Social Policy Advisors or Clinical Social Workers.