Master of Social Work with Christian Values
Program Description
The Master of Science in Social Work Sciences (MSSW) program is designed to equip professionals with advanced knowledge and practical skills to lead transformative social interventions. This program provides a comprehensive foundation in social work theories, research methodologies, and policy analysis while integrating ethical principles and a commitment to social justice. With a Christian perspective, the program empowers graduates to advocate for vulnerable populations, implement sustainable community programs, and foster meaningful change in diverse social contexts.
Technological and Practical Component
- Integration of advanced educational technologies for content design and delivery.
- Educational intervention projects and case studies in real settings.
Christian Focus
- Ethical and moral discussions in education from a Christian perspective.
- Courses that promote educational leadership that is true to Christian values.
Curriculum
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
First Semester
- Theoretical Foundations of Social Work
- Research Methodology in Social Work I
- Ethics and Human Rights in Social Work
- Social Policy and Legislation in Social Work
Second Semester
- Social Work Intervention with Individuals and Families
- Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Social Research
- Management and Administration of Social Programs
- Research Seminar I
Third Semester
- Social Impact Evaluation and Measurement
- Leadership and Organizational Development in Social Services
- Master’s Thesis or Applied Research Project
- Graduation Seminar
Fourth Semester
- Social Work in Health and Education
- Social Work and Social Justice: Global Perspectives
- Innovation and Technology in Social Work
- Professional Practice I