227 Social Work Bachelor's degrees found
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- BA
- BSc
- BBA
- Social Sciences
- Social Work
- North America126
- Europe62
- Asia20
- Oceania13
- South America9
- Africa6
- Central America and Caribbean2
227 Social Work Bachelor's degrees found
Pan Africa Christian University
Bachelor of Arts in Counselling
- Kenya, Nairobi city., Kenya
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts In Counselling is intended for students who desire to serve the community by providing counseling services to individuals, couples, family relations, and counseling ministries, as well as small group facilitation and mediation skills.
Diploma University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Social Work
- Bad Sooden-Allendorf, Germany
- Aalen, Germany + 22 more
BA
Full time, Part time
8 semesters
Blended, Distance Learning
German
The aim of the Bachelor course in Social Work is to optimally prepare students for the diverse areas of application in Social Work. The degree can be completed in addition to a job. In addition to the Bachelor's degree, the graduates receive state recognition as a social worker / social worker.
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Bachelor Programs in Social Sciences Social Work
Social Work is the interdisciplinary social science that examines human behavior and social systems. It is a broad field of study and graduates with a Bachelor of Social Work have many career opportunities.
A Bachelor of Social Work will provide students with a foundation of Social Work theories and practices. It will examine major human behavior theories and how these are applied to real world issues and people. A Bachelor of Social Work helps students gain the skills and knowledge necessary to work in the demanding field of Social Work, and this is done through coursework that focuses on topics such as social welfare and policy, psychology, human development, morals and ethics, and community development. Graduates with a Bachelor of Social Work often go on to jobs in non-profit or non-governmental organizations in positions such as Case Managers and Advocates, working with people dealing with issues of poverty, substance abuse, or family violence.
If you have a genuine interest in helping people and want to use that attribute in your career, then consider a Bachelor of Social Work. Start by searching through the options below to find the perfect school for you!