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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, it's not exclusively for Social Science or Arts students; students from any study background can opt for a Master's in Social Work program. However, a BSW will provide the foundational knowledge about the social work field.
But don't worry, many students from different backgrounds opt for the MSW course based on their interests and future goals. For example, many medical students after MSW follow the career path of Medical Social Work.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
The MA course duration in Social Work subjects and curriculum last two years and are divided into four semesters. The MA subject list for Social Work covers a wide range of social work themes. Human Growth and Development, Ideology and Ethics of Social Work, Poverty Reduction, microfinancing and Micro Businesses, Labor, and many more themes are covered.
MA Social Work Syllabus and Subjects | |
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History and Philosophy of Social Work | Social Welfare Administration |
Psychosocial Dynamics of Human Behavior | Dynamics of Socio-Political Institutions and Organisations |
Demography and Population Studies | Social Policy and Planning |
Note: The information is taken from external sources and may vary.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, Geeta University does offer a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Social Work. Specifically, they offer a 3-year undergraduate degree in Social Work. The programme is offered as a full-time course on campus. The university also provides a BA (Hons) in Social Work, which is a 4-year program.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes! I recently worked on a digital marketing campaign project with a local startup, which was part of our coursework. Live projects like these are common, especially in the second and third year. You get to apply classroom knowledge in real scenarios.
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