Social Work
The social work program trains professionals who combine theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and Christian values to help individuals, families, and communities. Graduates are able to solve social problems and develop communities.
Key competencies of graduates:
- Ability to analyze social problems and develop effective solutions to support those in need.
- Skills in counseling and providing psychosocial support to individuals and families.
- Ability to communicate across cultures and work in a multicultural environment.
- Developed leadership and management skills in the social sphere.
- Ability to apply Christian values and principles in professional activities.
Core subjects:
- Methodology and practice of social work
- Social policy and social protection
- Psychology of deviant behavior and addictions
- Management in the social sphere
- Social work with the elderly and people with disabilities
- Research methods in the social sphere
- Volunteering in social work
- Inclusive education
What careers can graduates pursue?
- Social worker
- Social policy specialist
- Rehabilitation consultant
- Charity program coordinator
- Employee of non-profit and humanitarian organizations
- Specialist working with vulnerable groups of the population