Bachelor of Social Work ( BSW )
BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) is a 3-year undergraduate professional program designed to provide knowledge and practical training in social welfare, community development, counseling, human behavior, social justice, and public service. The course develops communication, leadership, problem-solving, and social intervention skills required in social work and community service sectors.
About This Course
BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) is a 3-year undergraduate professional program designed to provide knowledge and practical training in social welfare, community development, counseling, human behavior, social justice, and public service. The course develops communication, leadership, problem-solving, and social intervention skills required in social work and community service sectors.
Curriculum Highlights
First Year
BSW01 – Introduction to Social Work
Basic concepts, principles, and scope of social work.
BSW02 – Sociology and Human Society
Study of society, social behavior, and community structures.
BSW03 – Psychology and Human Behavior
Understanding human emotions, personality, and behavior patterns.
BSW04 – Communication Skills
Professional communication and interpersonal skills development.
BSW05 – Community Development
Basic concepts of rural and urban community welfare programs.
Second Year
BSW06 – Social Case Work
Methods of helping individuals and families in social settings.
BSW07 – Social Group Work
Group interaction, leadership, and community participation methods.
BSW08 – Women and Child Welfare
Programs and policies related to women and child development.
BSW09 – Public Health and Hygiene
Health awareness, sanitation, and preventive healthcare education.
BSW10 – Social Legislation and Human Rights
Legal awareness and human rights protection systems.
Third Year
BSW11 – Counseling Techniques
Basic counseling methods and guidance practices.
BSW12 – Disaster Management and Rehabilitation
Social response and rehabilitation methods during emergencies.
BSW13 – Social Research Methodology
Research techniques, surveys, and social data collection.
BSW14 – Field Work and Community Internship
Practical training in community welfare organizations and NGOs.
BSW15 – Project Work and Viva Examination
Research project, presentation, and final practical assessment.
What You'll Achieve
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
✅ Understand social welfare systems and community development concepts
✅ Develop communication and counseling skills
✅ Understand human behavior and social problems
✅ Apply social work methods in community settings
✅ Promote health awareness and social responsibility
✅ Develop leadership and problem-solving abilities
✅ Gain practical exposure through fieldwork and internships
✅ Explore opportunities in NGOs, healthcare, education, rehabilitation, and social welfare sectors
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