MASTER PROGRAM IN SOCIAL WORK

MASTER PROGRAM IN SOCIAL WORK

Category: MASTER PROGRAM IN SOCIAL WORK

Course Details:

Duration 2 Years (Regular) Fast Track (6 months), Eligibility: Graduation or above, Work Experience: 3 Years ,Exam and Duration: Online Exam- 2hrs/paper

In their communities, social workers are in charge of several crucial duties, including overseeing residents' mental and emotional wellbeing. Students who complete a Masters of Social Work programme are competent to work in the welfare system, operate client systems, perform counselling, and more. They can also spread information about mental and emotional health. Most master's degree candidates in social work elect to focus on a particular field of the profession, such as alcohol and drug abuse, child welfare, adoption, poverty, social change, human rights, community development, sexual abuse, or international development. There may be both clinical and non-clinical applications for several of these fields. Social work is a field of study that focuses on improving people's quality of lives and society as a whole the neighbourhood. Human and community development, social policy and administration, interpersonal relationships, and the manipulation of social, political, and psychological elements are all topics covered in social work. Social work degrees incorporate theories from various other disciplines, including sociology, medicine, psychology, philosophy, politics, and economics, to provide thorough comprehension and control over any type of social mechanism.

N.I.M.S , a division of Norwich Group, based in South India with its back end support office based in Thrissur, Kerala for more than a decade. Norwich Institute Of Management Studies helps in training , online courses and online exams . All the online courses and exams will be well monitored by the institution and ,the provided certificates are ISO certified and can also be used for International Travel and study based programs.

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