The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is a comprehensive 3-year undergraduate program that prepares students to make a meaningful impact in society by addressing the needs of vulnerable and marginalized populations. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical fieldwork, allowing students to gain expertise in areas such as community outreach, social justice, advocacy, and social welfare programs.
BSW students are trained to identify and analyze social problems, offer counseling and support services, and connect individuals to essential resources. Graduates can pursue careers in diverse sectors including healthcare, mental health services, child welfare, substance abuse prevention, disability support, and correctional facilities.
The curriculum is designed to cultivate critical thinking, empathy, and problem-solving skills, fostering socially responsible graduates capable of bringing positive change to their communities.
