
Working with Communities
Community Organization as a Social Work
Process distinct from Case Work and Group Work, which are concerned with the Welfare of individuals through inter-personal and intra-group relationships, is interested in intergroup relationships.
It is directed to providing services for people with special needs

Social Welfare & Administration
This course introduces
basic concepts, procedures
and policies involved in establishing and maintaining social welfare
organization and in implementing social welfare policies and programs.
the course aims to nurture learners’ understanding of
the social
needs of our society and to develop skills to
contribute to enhancing the quality of life among marginalized sections of the
society.

Working with groups
Understand Social Group Work as a method of Social Work
Gain the knowledge of the Group and its impact on individual and community life.
Develop the skills in relation to the group development and therapeutic aspects of the human life

Rural and Tribal development
Explore the concept, principles, processes, and issues in rural and tribal development.
Analyze the situation of the community in developing countries with a special focus on South East Asia.
History, trends, and approaches to community development.

Research Methodology 2
This course introduces you to descriptive and rudimentary inferential statistics for social workers.
Learn methods of data collection, graphing, and summarizing. Students will review basic statistical methods (Descriptive and Inferential Statistics; Measures of Association), and become familiar with basic parametric and non-parametric techniques.

Women in the Church & Society
Develop a clear understanding of the Biblical basis for the role of women in church and society.
Develop a Biblical perspective of women leadership in local churches.
Explore the subject biblically, historically, and socially
Understand the contemporary women’s issues