The Master of Arts in Social Work and Community Development program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to address community issues and promote sustainable development. It focuses on community empowerment, advocacy, and the implementation of social programs that enhance community well-being.
Importance:
This program is crucial for those looking to make a significant impact on community development and social change. It prepares graduates to work with diverse populations, develop community programs, and influence policy to improve social conditions.
Admission Requirements:
– Bachelor’s degree in social work, sociology, urban studies, or a related field.
– Academic transcripts, a statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation.
– Experience in community work or social services is beneficial.
Total Credits: 30 Credits
This curriculum provides a thorough education in community development, blending theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience to prepare students for impactful careers in social work and community leadership.