The Social Work Department at Maggy School of Humanitarian Studies equips learners with the knowledge, skills, and professional competencies needed to support individuals, families, and communities in achieving well-being, social justice, and empowerment.

Courses in this category focus on practical, client-centered, and ethically grounded approaches to social work, preparing learners to address social challenges, advocate for vulnerable populations, and implement interventions that strengthen community resilience.

Key learning areas include:

  • Principles and ethics of social work practice

  • Case management and client support

  • Psychosocial assessment and counseling

  • Child protection and family welfare

  • Community engagement and advocacy

  • Social policy and human rights

  • Crisis intervention and support services

  • Program design, implementation, and evaluation

Graduates of courses in this category are prepared for careers as social workers, case managers, counselors, community development officers, child protection officers, and humanitarian support staff.

Empowering individuals. Strengthening communities. Promoting social justice.