Bachelor of Science in Social Work
The Bachelor of Science in Social Work at Notre Dame of Marbel University (NDMU) is a four-year program designed to prepare compassionate and skilled social workers who advocate for individuals, families, and communities. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical fieldwork, emphasizing social justice, human rights, and community development. Graduates are trained to assess social needs, develop interventions, and empower vulnerable populations for sustainable well-being.
Program Objectives
The BS Social Work program aims to:
Provide a strong foundation in social work principles, ethics, and practice.
Develop skills in casework, group work, and community organizing.
Equip students to assess social problems and design appropriate interventions.
Promote advocacy for social justice, human rights, and community empowerment.
Prepare graduates for professional social work practice in diverse settings.
Encourage lifelong learning and commitment to social development.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of BS Social Work can pursue careers in:
Social Worker in Government and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Community Development Officer
Case Manager or Counselor
Child Welfare Specialist
Medical Social Worker
Policy Advocate
Rehabilitation Specialist
Program Coordinator
School Social Worker
Researcher in Social Development
Graduate Studies in Social Work or Related Fields
