Social Work, Social justice, sustainable development, global practice, One Health
1.
2. Profession of Social Work
History (more then 100 years)
Based on Social Justice
Interdisciplinary - Trans professional
Ethical Principles and Accreditations
Standards
Competency-Based Education
Global Profession
Growth Profession
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3. Discipline of Social Work
Base on theories
Social and Psychological
Community Theories and Economics
Social Ecology
Lifespan Orientation
Applied Profession (internships)
Intervention skills
Strong Commitment to Culture, Diversity
and Multiculturalism.
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4. Sustainable Development
and Global Practice
Transdisciplinary – underpinned by social
ecological, political and economic theories
to engage systems across the globe.
One Health Framework.
Students will effectively address complex
social and economic
development, conservation, and biodiversity
issues.
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5. Sustainable Development
and Global Practice
Skills in assessment, community
engagement, education, mobilization, and
organizing, poverty reduction, and capacity
building strategies.
Knowledge humane treatment, human
security, conservation of nature, biodiversity
and sustainability, land use, and water use.
Guided by the principles of human
rights, global justice, and sustainability
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6. Program Outcomes
Strong partnerships with National NonProfits, Local In-country NGOs, Large
Global Organizations.
Interdisciplinary teaching faculty.
Graduates being placed in various national
and international organizations.
Expand the Global research agenda and
outputs.
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