Eligibitlity
Graduation
A postgraduate degree that prepares individuals for professional careers in social work, focusing on providing practical interventions to help individuals, families, and communities address social challenges like poverty, mental health, and inequality.
Graduation
5K-10K/PER SEM
2 Years
14 Universities
The Master of Social Work (MSW) is a postgraduate degree that prepares individuals for professional careers in social work, focusing on providing practical interventions to help individuals, families, and communities address social challenges like poverty, mental health, and inequality. The program combines theoretical knowledge in areas such as human behavior, social policy, and research with hands-on field experience at various social service settings to develop essential skills for improving people's well-being and promoting social justice.
The Master of Social Work (MSW) is a master's degree in the field of social work. It is a professional degree with specializations compared to Bachelor of Social Work (BSW). MSW promotes macro-, mezzo- and micro-aspects of professional social work practice, whereas the BSW focuses more on direct social work practices in community, hospitals (outpatient and inpatient services) and other fields of social services. In some countries, such as Australia, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong SAR, some MSW degrees are considered equivalent to BSW qualifications as a qualifying degree.