Doctor of social Work
with Christian Values
Program Description
The Doctor of Science in Social Work Sciences (DSSW) program is an advanced academic and research-oriented degree aimed at developing leaders, policymakers, and scholars in the field of social work. This program fosters critical thinking, innovation, and interdisciplinary approaches to addressing complex social issues. With a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice and ethical leadership, graduates are prepared to contribute to the advancement of social policies, design impactful intervention strategies, and shape the future of social work on a global scale, guided by Christian values and a commitment to human dignity.
Technological and Practical Component
- Integration of advanced educational technologies to enhance the teaching and learning process.
- Practical projects in real educational settings to address contemporary educational challenges.
Christian Focus
- Ethical analysis of educational issues from a Christian perspective
- Educational leadership based on Christian values and service to the educational community
Curriculum
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Fifth Semester
Sixth Semester
First Semester
- Advanced Social Work Theories
- Research Methodology in Social Work I
- Ethical and Legal Issues in Social Work
- Social Policy and Global Social Change
Second Semester
- Quantitative and Qualitative Research in Social Work
- Leadership and Management in Social Services
- Social Justice and Human Rights Advocacy
- Research Seminar I
Third Semester
- Public Health and Social Work Interventions
- Community Development and Sustainable Social Work
- Crisis Intervention and Disaster Management
- Research Seminar II
Fourth Semester
- Comparative Social Welfare Systems
- Program Evaluation and Impact Assessment
- Emerging Technologies in Social Work
- Thesis Proposal Development
Fifth Semester
- Advanced Social Work Practice and Supervision
- Innovative Approaches to Social Work
- Doctoral Research and Fieldwork
- Thesis Writing and Research Seminar III
Sixth Semester
- Doctoral Thesis or Applied Research Project
- Thesis Defense and Publication Strategies
- Future Trends in Social Work: Innovation and Challenges
- Professional Ethics and Leadership in Social Work