Bachelor of Social Work

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Master of Social Work (MSW) (Two Years with Research)

📚 Study Load: Part-time
Program Duration: 12 Months
🏫 Study Centre: Ampara
🌐 Medium : Sinhala
📅 Application Deadline: 10th November, 2024
Study load : Full time
Medium : English | Sinhala | Tamil
Duration : 4 Years
Credits : 120
Intakes : June

Overview

The Bachelor of Social Work (Hons) degree programme conducted by the NISD aims to produce professional social workers with a good grasp of social work values, capable of managing social welfare services, competent to engage in good quality teaching and research and promote peace and harmony in a multi-ethnic Sri Lanka. The Bachelor’s degree course in Social Work is a full-time four-year programme. The BSW programme is conducted in eight semesters, through class room lessons, on-site-teaching-learning methods and guided field practice exercises.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of social work values, ethics, and critical thinking.
  • Apply social work theories, philosophies, and methodologies to various social issues
  • Practice effective communication and interpersonal skills in diverse settings.
  • Utilize social case work, group work, and community work practices effectively.
  • Assess social needs and develop effective interventions for individuals, families, and communities.
  • Manage social welfare services and programs.
  • Engage in social policy and planning processes.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of social work interventions.

Entry Requirements

Admission requirements

Admission of candidates to the Bachelor of Social Work Honours Degree is considered on the basis of the minimum requirements for University admission prescribed by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and a good working knowledge of English. Short listed candidates should appear for an entrance examination. Those who qualify at this

Shortlisted candidates should appear for an entrance exam. Those who passed the exam will be called for an interview for selection on the basis of merit.

English requirements

A minimum of a credit pass in the English Language at the G.C.E (O/L) examination is compulsory to follow the course in English medium.

Career Pathways

Career Information

The Bachelor of Social Work (Hons) program at NISD equips you for a rewarding career helping others and making a positive impact on society. Graduates gain a strong foundation in social work values, ethics, and practices. You’ll develop the skills to assess social needs, intervene effectively with individuals, families, and communities, and advocate for social justice. The program also fosters critical thinking and research abilities to inform your practice and contribute to positive change. With this versatile degree, you can pursue diverse career paths including direct practice social work, social work research, community organizing, social policy analysis, and program management. You could find yourself working in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or even starting your own social enterprise. This program opens doors to a fulfilling career where you can use your skills and compassion to make a real difference.

Professions

  • Social Worker
  • Case Manager
  • Community Organizer
  • Social Policy Analyst
  • Social Work Researcher
  • Social Work Educator
  • Legal officer
  • Probation Officer
  • Child Protection Officer

Syllabus

Year 1 - Semester 1

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW1111
Introduction to Social Work
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW1123
Social Welfare and Development
HCU
3
30
70
100
200
PSY1113
Introduction to Psychology
CCU
3
45
105
150
SOC1113
Introduction to Sociology
CCU
3
45
105
150
ICT1112
Information Communication Technology I
CCU
2
30
70
100
ENG1112
English
CCU
2
30
70
100

Year 1 - Semester 2

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW1213
Methods and Techniques in Social Work
HCU
3
45
105
150
MSW522.2
Human Rights & Social Work
HCU
2
30
70
100
PSY1213
Human Growth and Development
CCU
3
45
105
150
POL1213
Introduction to Political Science & International Relations
CCU
2
30
70
100
ECN1212
Introduction to Applied Economics
CCU
2
30
70
100
ICT1212
Information Communication Technology II
CCU
2
30
70
100
ENG1212
English
CCU
2
30
70
100

Year 2 - Semester 1

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW2113
Practice Lab
HCU
3
45
105
150
SOC2113
Contemporary Social Problems in Sri Lanka
CCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2123
Basic Research Methods in Social Work
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2133
Leadership and Personality Development
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2143
Social Sexuality and Reproductive Health
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2153
Introduction to Anthropology
HOCU
3
45
105
150
SST2112
Social Statistics
HCU
2
30
70
100
ENG2112
English
HCU
3
30
70
100

Year 2 - Semester 2

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW2213
Social Work, Philosophy, Values and Ethics
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2223
Social Work Theories
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2233
Law and Human Rights
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2243
Youth and Development
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2253
Community Health
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW2263
Gender and Development
HOCU
3
45
105
150
ENG2212
English
HCU
3
45
105
150

Year 3 - Semester 1

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW3113
Social Case Work and Case Management
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3123
Advanced Research Methods in Social Work
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3133
Medical and Mental Health in Social Work
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3143
Social Group Work
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3153
Environmental Management
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3163
Social Entrepreneurship
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3173
Introduction to Counselling
HOCU
3
45
105
150
ENG3112
English
HCU
2
30
70
100

Year 3 - Semester 2

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW3213
Diversities and reflective practice
HCU
3
45
105
150
HRM3213
Human Recourse Management
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3222
Field Placement I (Social Casework)
HCU
2
Supervision 1 hour per week
200
200
BSW3232
Field Placement II (Social Group Work)
HCU
2
Supervision 1 hour per week
200
200
BSW3243
Gerontological Social Work
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3253
Disability studies
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3263
School Social work
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3273
Cultural Anthropology
HOCU
3
45
105
150
BSW3283
Criminology and Criminal Justice
HOCU
3
45
105
150

Year 4 - Semester 1

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW4113
Social Work with Community
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW4123
Social Policy and Planning
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW4133
Industrial Social Work
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW4143
Social Work Management
HCU
3
45
105
150
BSW4154
Dissertation I
HCU
4
30
70
200
300
BSW4163
Service Delivery in Human Settlement
HCU
3
30
70
100
200

Year 4 - Semester 2

Subject Code Subject Status Credits DTCH SLH FH TNL
BSW4217
Field Placement III (Community Organizing)
HCU
7
Supervision 1 hour per week
700
700
BSW4224
Dissertation II
HCU
4
30
70
200
300
  • DTCH – Direct teaching contact hours
  • SLH – No of hours self-learning
  • FH – Field Hours
  • TNL – Total Notional hours

How to apply

The advertisements calling for applications are published in the newspapers in the Government Gazette and in this website. The eligible applicants have to prepare an application on the prescribed form and submit it to the NISD.

Calling Applications: Usually, the applications are called in the month of February each year.

For more informations contact the course cordinator/s :

Mr. V. Jeyaruban
Director (Acting)
Department of Social Work

+94 777 683 675
jeyaruban@nisd.ac.lk

Mrs. Manjula Wijesekara
Senior Lecturer
Department of Social Work

+94 714 452 783
manjula@nisd.ac.lk

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