Description
BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) in Humanities and Social Science — 3 Years
The BSW is an undergraduate program focused on social work, social development, and community service. The 3-year degree prepares students to work with communities, handle social issues, and contribute to social welfare initiatives.
Key Features:
- Duration: 3 years
- Curriculum:
- Foundations of social work, sociology, psychology, and human development
- Courses on community development, social policy, and social justice
- Practical training through fieldwork, internships, and community projects
- Emphasis on ethical practice, communication skills, and social sensitivity
- Objectives:
- Equip students with skills to work with vulnerable populations and community organizations
- Develop understanding of social issues like poverty, health, education, and gender issues
- Inspire social responsibility and activism
Advantages:
- Direct exposure to community and social issues
- Opportunities to work in NGOs, government agencies, healthcare, and education sectors
- Foundation for advanced studies like M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) or specialized certifications
- Many graduates find roles as social workers, counselors, community organizers, or policy advocates
Career Opportunities:
- Social worker or counselor
- NGO/workforce program coordinator
- Community development officer
- Rehabilitation specialist
- Further studies in social work or related fields




