Social Work - Saint James College

Social Work

Social Work

Course Overview:

This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive grasp of diverse areas such as human conduct, familial interactions, psychological aspects, sociological factors, and cultural elements. This knowledge is pivotal when engaging with marginalized individuals in our society. Upon finishing the course, you will possess the necessary expertise to create community initiatives while offering guidance and legal aid for families and children.

Expected Learning Outcome:

Upon finishing this course successfully, learners will be able to:

  • Exhibit ethical and proficient demeanor.
  • Possess an extensive understanding of advocacy.
  • Demonstrate familiarity with matters pertaining to human rights.
  • Skillfully initiate programs aimed at fostering community development.

Potential career opportunities include roles as a counselor, Social Worker, Child Welfare Officer, Human rights advocate, and Community Development Worker.

Course Level: Certificate, National Diploma & Higher National Diploma

Requirements For Admission:

  • In order to be considered for admission, it is necessary for the applicant to have taken the WASSCE and achieved at least a passing grade.
  • Additionally, holding any other recognized qualification will also be taken into consideration when reviewing applications.
  • Applicants must complete and submit an application form that clearly provides all required details.
  • Applicant to demonstrate a strong interest in their chosen study program.
  • Payment of the specified application fee is mandatory.

 

Please note: Certain courses and levels may have specific additional requirements for placement. Therefore, we highly recommend that all prospective applicants seeking information about admissions reach out to the college registry or contact us via phone call/WhatsApp using any of the telephone numbers: +23277437256/+23279320140 or send us an email: info@stjc.edu.sl