Programme Overview
Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Work (BA Social Work) is an undergraduate program that prepares students to support and advocate for individuals and communities facing social challenges. The program focuses on social work theory, which includes understanding human behavior, social environments, and the principles of social justice.
Students gain practical skills in case management, counseling, and community organization, learning how to assess needs, provide support, and connect clients with resources. The curriculum includes social policy, where students study the impact of policies on individuals and communities, and research methods, essential for evaluating social programs and interventions.
Graduates are equipped to work in various settings such as hospitals, schools, community agencies, and government organizations. Career roles include social workers, case managers, and advocates, with opportunities to help individuals, families, and groups improve their well-being and navigate social systems.