Social Work

 

    Social work as a subject is an academic discipline that studies the theory, principles, and practices of helping individuals, families, and communities navigate life challenges. It combines knowledge from psychology, sociology, law, and ethics to prepare students for professional practice in various settings, including healthcare, schools, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. The curriculum covers topics like human development, social policy, social justice, mental health, community organizing, and the impact of inequality and discrimination. Social work emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and the development of practical skills for intervening with people facing social, economic, and personal difficulties. The ultimate aim is to equip students to promote well-being, advocate for marginalized groups, and contribute to positive social change.

University of Michigan, United States of America


The University of Texas, Austin


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