
Schools of Social Work
Schools of social work are specialized academic programs that prepare students to support individuals, families, and communities facing social challenges. They focus on understanding human behavior, social systems, and effective intervention methods. These programs often offer degrees at various levels, such as Bachelor's (BSW), Master's (MSW), and Ph.D., emphasizing practical skills, policy analysis, and research. Graduates become social workers, counselors, or researchers, working to promote social justice, improve well-being, and address issues like poverty, mental health, and child welfare. Overall, they aim to foster professional expertise for positive social change.