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B.A. in Social Work

The B.A. in Social Work is a three-year undergraduate program that prepares students to work for the welfare and development of individuals, families, and communities. The course covers topics like social work theories, community development, human behavior, social policies, counseling, and fieldwork practice.

3 Years📋 Full Time10+2 / Equivalent
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Program Overview

The B.A. in Social Work is a three-year undergraduate program that prepares students to work for the welfare and development of individuals, families, and communities. The course covers topics like social work theories, community development, human behavior, social policies, counseling, and fieldwork practice. Students get hands-on experience through field visits and internships with NGOs and community organizations. This program is good for students who want to work in social services, NGOs, government welfare programs, or pursue higher studies in social work.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the basic concepts and theories of social work
  • Learn how to work with individuals, groups, and communities
  • Gain knowledge of social policies and welfare programs
  • Understand human behavior and social problems
  • Develop skills in counseling and case management
  • Get practical experience through fieldwork and internships
  • Build communication and problem-solving skills for social work
  • Get ready for careers in social service or higher studies

Career Prospects

Social Worker – Work directly with individuals and communities to provide support.
NGO Program Officer – Manage and coordinate social welfare programs.
Community Development Officer – Work on projects to improve community living conditions.
Counselor – Provide guidance and support to people facing personal or social issues.
HR Executive (CSR) – Handle corporate social responsibility programs in companies.
Child Welfare Officer – Work on programs related to child protection and welfare.
Government Welfare Officer – Work in government departments focused on social welfare.
Rehabilitation Worker – Help people recover from addiction, disability, or trauma.
Research Assistant – Support research projects related to social issues.
B.A. in Social Work