Master of Social Work
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program equips students with the knowledge and skills to address social issues and improve community well-being. Covering key areas such as human rights, mental health, community development, social justice, and counseling, this program prepares graduates for impactful careers in social services, healthcare, and non-profit organizations.
With a practical and research-driven approach, students gain hands-on experience through fieldwork, case studies, and internships. Whether you aspire to work in social advocacy, rehabilitation, or policy-making, an MSW degree provides the expertise needed to create meaningful change in society.









Key Highlights of the MSW Program
Human Rights & Social Justice
Learn to advocate for equality, inclusivity, and policy reforms in communities.Community Development
Gain skills to empower communities through sustainable programs and social initiatives.Child & Family Welfare
Focus on child protection, family dynamics, and intervention strategies for vulnerable groups.Mental Health & Counseling
Study psychological well-being and therapeutic techniques to support individuals in need.Fieldwork & Practical Training
Engage in real-world social work projects to gain hands-on experience in the field.Healthcare &
Social Work
Explore the role of social workers in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and public health.
Master of Social Work (MSW) – Empowering Communities, Transforming Lives
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program is designed for individuals passionate about social justice, community development, and human welfare. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to address social issues such as poverty, mental health, child welfare, substance abuse, and human rights.
Students will gain expertise in case management, counseling, policy advocacy, and research methodologies, preparing them to work in diverse fields, including healthcare, education, criminal justice, and nonprofit organizations. The program combines theoretical learning with hands-on experience, offering field placements and internships in social service agencies, community centers, and governmental institutions.
Graduates can pursue careers as clinical social workers, school counselors, mental health specialists, child protection officers, and policy advocates, playing a crucial role in improving the well-being of individuals and communities.
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