This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and principles of project management in social work. It focuses on developing practical skills in project planning, preparation, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. The course also enables students to understand the significance of project management across various fields of social work and equips them with the ability to independently develop effective project proposals.
The course deals with Work with the community is a primary method and Social Action as a secondary method of social work. It refers to the process of bringingindividuals together to collectively address common concerns, promote shared interests, and collaborate on initiatives that enhance the well-being of the community. This course also provides students with an understanding of the concepts of advocacy, social action, and their role in addressing social justice issues.
This course provides an in-depth understanding of counselling and psychotherapy processes, including their principles, skills, and ethical foundations. It introduces students to various theoretical approaches and psychotherapeutic techniques used in professional practice. The course also focuses on developing practical skills required to implement ethical and effective counselling and psychotherapeutic interventions with diverse clients across different settings.
This course is crafted to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the
fundamental principles that guide ethical behavior in both personal and professional realms of their life.