Master of Social Work

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The Master of Social Work program, offered as a master’s by Coursework, combines theoretical and practical learning to equip students with advanced skills in social work. Through core and elective subjects, students dive deeply into areas such as social policies, ethics, and interventions, gaining comprehensive knowledge like that of a bachelor’s degree but with a more focused and advanced approach.

Key Features:

Students study an in-depth curriculum while having the option to select electives tailored to their interests, such as mental health, child protection, or community development.
The program offers practical placements in real-world social work settings, providing students with invaluable experience in areas like child protection, mental health, and community development.
Like other master’s by coursework, students may also complete a short thesis or project to apply what they’ve learned.
Typically completed within one to two years full-time, the program prepares graduates for leadership roles in social work sectors.
By integrating academic coursework with practical experience, the Master of social work provides a comprehensive pathway for those aspiring to make a meaningful impact in society.

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