• About the program
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Certificate awarded

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

Major
Social Work
Program outcomes

The Final Outcome: "The Professional Social Work Practitioner"

  • Qualified Cadres : A graduate who possesses the ability for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Professional Intervention.
  • Professional Skills : Mastery of Interviewing Techniques, Report Writing, and Crisis Management.
  • Values and Ethics : Commitment to Confidentiality, Acceptance, and the Client's Right to Self-Determination. (Scientific Research): Studies that contribute to Solving Community Problems and Developing Social Policies.

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Program objectives

Objectives of the Social Work Program

  1. Preparing social work graduates to work as Generalist Practitioners after comprehensive academic and practical preparation.
  2. Developing professional social work curricula to align with future societal aspirations, ensuring social workers are prepared and capable of addressing problems at the (individual, group, and community) levels.
  3. Conducting academic studies to enrich the knowledge base for social workers practicing in various fields.
  4. Implementing training programs focused on social skills for social work practitioners across various social welfare sectors.
  5. Providing professional consultancy to civil society organizations to achieve the society's developmental goals.
  6. Collaborating with various community agencies and institutions to conduct field research and studies to monitor social changes and determine how to address them.
  7. Contributing to the design and implementation of developmental programs and projects within the community.
Job Market

Social Work is one of the most versatile disciplines, as it intersects with various sectors:

  • Education Sector: includes roles such as School Social Worker, Student Counselor, and Specialist in Care Centers for Gifted and Talented Students.
  • Health Sector: encompasses Medical Social Work in hospitals, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers, and Addiction Treatment Centers.
  • Justice and Law Sector: involves working in Family Courts, Juvenile Correctional Facilities, and Prisons.
  • Social Welfare Sector: provides services in Elderly Care Homes, Orphanages, and Resource Centers for People with Disabilities.
  • Development and Community Sector: includes working with Charitable Organizations (NGOs), International Agencies such as UNICEF and UNHCR, and Local Development Centers.
  • Human Resources (HR) Sector: covers Employee Relations Departments and Mental Health & Well-being Programs in major corporations.


Description
An academically and skillfully distinguished social worker, capable of competing in the local, regional, and international labor markets."
Program content

Duration

8 Terms

General credits

127

Elective credits

0

Compulsory credits

127

Total credits

127
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