Bachelor's Social Work Sciences
with an Emphasis on Christian Values
Program Description
The Bachelor of Science in Social Work Sciences with an Emphasis on Christian Values program is designed to develop compassionate and skilled professionals committed to serving individuals, families, and communities. Graduates will gain a deep understanding of social work theories, intervention methodologies, and case management strategies, equipping them with essential skills in advocacy, counseling, and community development. This program integrates a Christian perspective that strengthens ethical and moral principles in social work practice, preparing professionals to lead with integrity and promote meaningful change in society.
Technological and Practical Component
- Integration of technological tools in each course, especially in digital social work and resource management.
- Use of active and participatory methodologies, including project-based learning and service-learning in community support initiatives.
Christian Focus
- Foundations of Education
- Developmental Psychology
- General Pedagogy
- Sociology of Education
- Information Technology in Education
- Effective Communication
- Christian Ethics in Education
Curriculum
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Fifth Semester
Sixth Semester
Seventh Semester
Eighth Semester
First Semester
- Human Biology
- Human Development Psychology
- Introduction to Economics
- Theology and Ethics
Second Semester
- Theory of Education in the U.S.
- Christian Values Education I
- ICT in Education in the United States
- History of Social Work in the U.S.
Third Semester
- Social Psychology
- Professional Ethics in the United States
- Statistics
- Theories of Social Development I
Fourth Semester
- Social Research I
- Institutional Social Management I
- Social Management Experiences I
- Systematization of Social Work Practice I
- Social Work and Social Welfare
Fifth Semester
- Public Policy Analysis in the U.S. I
- Educational Research I
- Human Behavior in Social Contexts
- Social Research II
- Social Plans, Programs, and Projects I
- Thesis I
Sixth Semester
- Child Health and Nutrition
- Working with Families and Communities
- Public Policy Analysis in the United States II
- Management and Social Networks
- Conflicts and Mediation I
- Individual and Family Environment
- Social Exclusion and Gender
Seventh Semester
- Theories of Social Development II
- Christian Values Education II
- Educational Research II
- Systematization of Social Work Practice II
Eighth Semester
- Social Plans, Programs, and Projects II
- Thesis II
- Institutional Social Management II
- Social Management Experiences II
- Conflicts and Mediation II
- Thesis III