Vision

The Department of Social Work and Social Administration envisions excellent and distinctive holistic social work education for service to God and humanity.

Goal

The Department of Social Work and Social Administration seeks to train so­cial workers and Counselors  who excel in service to God and humanity.

Objectives

1.     To provide courses that will acquaint students with knowledge, skills and values in the field of Social Work and Social Administration, and Psychology and Counseling.

2.     To provide courses that will facilitate personal, social, academic and professional development in order to meet individual and societal demands in the changing world.

3.     To offer Christian oriented introductory and general courses so as to instill in the students an unswerving allegiance to the principles of the Christian faith.

4.     To offer introductory courses as general requirements and cognates from other fields of study so as to instill a sense of personal responsibility and broaden their knowledge base.

5.     To provide both on campus and off campus work opportunities and courses which provide practical experience in order to inculcate in the students a positive attitude towards work.

6.     To establish Social Work and Counseling oriented supportive services and infrastructure to reinforce students’ learning including a national resource center.

7.     To carry out research, workshops, debates, seminars and conferences that fit into development activities of the local community and the world at large


D-SSRM DREM 2101: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH METHODS
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SSRM BSRE 241: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH METHODS
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ISA BSWA 1102: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION
HRM DSWA 2109: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT