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After completing the program, graduates will be able to:
Apply fundamental theories, principles, and methods of social work.
Identify and analyze social problems affecting individuals, families, and communities.
Conduct basic social research and identify appropriate solutions to community problems.
Apply professional social work methods through fieldwork and practical experience.
Develop skills in counseling, communication, advocacy, and community engagement.
Promote human rights, social justice, inclusion, and social well-being.
Plan, implement, and evaluate community and social welfare programs.
Work effectively with government agencies, NGOs, INGOs, and community organizations.
Apply ethical and professional standards in social work practice.
Pursue careers in social work, community development, social welfare, research, and development organizations.