School of Social Work
The School of Social Work is an academic institution that focuses on preparing students for careers in social work. It offers degree programs, including bachelor's and master's degrees, that teach students about human behavior, social systems, and the skills needed to support individuals and communities.
Students learn through a combination of classroom instruction and practical experience, often through internships or field placements. The curriculum covers various topics, such as mental health, child welfare, and community development, equipping graduates to address social issues and advocate for vulnerable populations.