B.S.W is an undergraduate program designed to prepare students for careers in social work, focusing on addressing social issues, advocating for social justice, and providing support to individuals, families, and communities.
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Courses under this: Courses typically include subjects like:
Social Work Theory and Practice
Human Behavior and Social Environment
Social Welfare Policy and Services
Social Work Research Methods
Case Management and Counseling Skills
Diversity and Social Justice
Community Organization and Development
Fieldwork/Internship in Social Work Settings
Ethics and Professional Practice
Course Level: It’s an undergraduate program specializing in social work.
Duration: Typically a four-year program when pursued full-time.
Mode: Offered in full-time, residency-based formats, involving classroom lectures, fieldwork placements, and internships in social service agencies or community organizations.
Eligibility Criteria: Requires completion of secondary education with a strong academic record. Some programs may also require a background in social sciences or related fields.
Admission Process: Involves submitting an application with academic transcripts, possibly participating in interviews or entrance exams, and meeting any other requirements set by the institution.
Areas of Employment: Graduates can work in various social work settings such as social service agencies, healthcare institutions, schools, correctional facilities, mental health centers, and non-profit organizations. They can find employment as social workers, case managers, community organizers, counselors, or pursue further studies in social work specialization or related fields.