# BSW

Master of Social Work

2-year post-graduate course provides advanced knowledge and skills necessary for social work.

The Master of Social Work program at Don Bosco College is designed to shape compassionate and competent social work professionals, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to address contemporary social challenges The program’s outlook is forward-thinking, aiming to prepare graduates who are adaptable, culturally aware, and committed to social justice. Students engage in critical discussions, research projects, and field placements that provide hands-on experience, preparing them for the complexities of the profession. As graduates emerge from our Master of Social Work program, they enter the field with a robust skill set and a broad perspective on social issues.

The career prospects for our alumni are diverse, ranging from clinical social work in healthcare settings to policy advocacy and community organising. Our unique department practices further enrich students’ education by incorporating interdisciplinary approaches, community engagement initiatives, and ongoing professional development opportunities. Don Bosco College is committed to fostering socially responsible and highly skilled social work professionals who will make a meaningful impact in their communities.

Course Objectives

Develop an advanced understanding of social work theories, models, and methodologies, enabling critical analysis and innovative problem-solving in diverse social contexts.
Acquire advanced clinical skills through intensive field placements, preparing students to engage effectively with individuals, families, and groups facing complex social challenges.
Foster leadership and advocacy skills to empower graduates in influencing policies, promoting social justice, and championing positive change within communities.
Enhance cultural competence by exploring the intersectionality of identities, understanding diverse perspectives, and promoting inclusive practices in social work.
Develop research and evaluation competencies to equip students with the tools to assess program effectiveness, contribute to evidence-based practice, and drive continuous improvement in the field.