Master of Social Work ( MSW )
MSW (Master of Social Work) is a 2-year postgraduate professional program designed to provide advanced knowledge and practical training in social welfare, counseling, community development, rehabilitation, human rights, healthcare support, and social service management. The course develops leadership, communication, research, and problem-solving skills required in professional social work sectors.
About This Course
The MSW – 2 Year Program focuses on advanced study and professional training in social work, social justice, community welfare, counseling practices, rehabilitation services, healthcare awareness, and human development. The course combines theoretical education with practical fieldwork to develop professional competence in social service and welfare sectors.
Students gain knowledge in community organization, social case work, counseling psychology, public health, disaster management, women and child welfare, rehabilitation, social legislation, mental health support, and social research methodologies. The curriculum emphasizes ethical practices, leadership, communication abilities, teamwork, and community-based intervention strategies.
The program also includes field visits, NGO training, counseling sessions, awareness campaigns, rehabilitation projects, surveys, internships, and research work to strengthen practical understanding and professional expertise.
After successful completion, students can work in NGOs, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, mental health organizations, schools, government welfare departments, community development projects, and international social service agencies.
Curriculum Highlights
First Year
MSW01 – Social Work Theory and Practice
Advanced concepts, principles, and methods of professional social work.
MSW02 – Community Organization and Development
Community welfare planning and development strategies.
MSW03 – Counseling and Human Behavior
Counseling methods and understanding emotional and behavioral issues.
MSW04 – Social Case Work and Group Work
Professional techniques for helping individuals and groups.
MSW05 – Social Welfare Administration
Management and administration of welfare organizations and NGOs.
Second Year
MSW06 – Medical and Psychiatric Social Work
Social support methods in healthcare and mental health settings.
MSW07 – Women, Child, and Family Welfare
Programs and services related to family and social protection.
MSW08 – Disaster Management and Rehabilitation
Community rehabilitation and emergency social response systems.
MSW09 – Social Research Methodology
Research methods, surveys, and social data analysis techniques.
MSW10 – Field Work, Internship, and Dissertation
Practical training, research project, and professional assessment.
What You'll Achieve
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
✅ Understand advanced social welfare systems and policies
✅ Develop counseling and rehabilitation skills
✅ Apply professional social work methods in community settings
✅ Understand mental health and healthcare support practices
✅ Develop leadership and organizational management abilities
✅ Conduct social research and community surveys
✅ Gain practical exposure through fieldwork and internships
✅ Explore opportunities in NGOs, healthcare, rehabilitation, education, and welfare sector
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