Bachelor of Arts in Social Work

The Bachelor of Arts in Social Work prepares students for a rewarding career in helping individuals, families, and communities improve their well-being. The program emphasizes the development of knowledge and skills in areas such as social welfare, community organization, human behavior, and social policies. Students also learn about social justice, ethics, and advocacy, which are essential components of the profession.

Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on fieldwork, students gain practical experience in diverse social work settings, including healthcare, education, and government agencies. They are trained to assess client needs, develop intervention plans, and provide support in addressing personal, social, and economic challenges.

UL Graduates of the program are well-prepared for roles in social services, community development, counseling, and advocacy, or for pursuing further studies in social work and related fields. The program equips students to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals and communities, advocating for social change and equity.

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