Master Of Social Work
A Master of Social Work (MSW) is a two-year postgraduate degree equipping individual to address complex social issues. It combines rigorous academic coursework with practical field experience. MSW graduates are prepared to work with diverse populations, providing mental health counseling, case management, and advocacy services
Programme Overview
Career Path
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse
- Child Welfare
- Healthcare
- Gerontology
- School Social Work
- Community Organizing
- Non-profit Management
- Policy Analysis
Syllabus
Programme Outcomes
1. Social Work Knowledge
Develop comprehensive understanding of social work theories, principles, and practices.
2. Community Engagement Skills
Work effectively with individuals, families, groups, and communities.
3. Social Problem Analysis
Identify and analyze social issues such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination.
4. Counseling Skills
Provide professional guidance and counseling to individuals in need.
5. Field Work Competency
Apply theoretical knowledge through practical fieldwork and community projects.
6. Policy & Welfare Understanding
Understand social policies, welfare programs, and government schemes.
7. Advocacy & Leadership Skills
Promote social justice and advocate for marginalized communities.
8. Research Ability
Conduct research to address social issues and improve welfare programs.
9. Ethical & Professional Responsibility
Follow ethical standards and professional values in social work practice.
10. Communication Skills
Communicate effectively with clients, communities, and organizations.
11. Program Planning & Management
Design, implement, and evaluate social development programs.
12. Career & Higher Study Preparation
Prepare for careers in NGOs, government agencies, healthcare, corporate CSR, and doctoral studies.