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2 Social Work BA Degree Programs in Asia


Ajman University
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Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Social Work
- Ajman, United Arab Emirates
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Arabic
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The Department of Sociology, founded in 2011, offers a unique program in the United Arab Emirates, combining sociology and social work. The program is aligned with the needs of society, as sociology and social service represent a vital sector that provides many job opportunities for students.


Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Scheme in Applied Social Sciences
- Hung Hom, Hong Kong
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
We prepare our students to be professionally competent, versatile, adaptive and reflective, helping them to meet the fast-changing needs of society. The programme curriculum is designed to cultivate students’ humanistic values and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to become competent human service professionals in their chosen fields. Through wide exposure to different domains of knowledge and interdisciplinary issues, students are able to think from different perspectives and solve complex problems in real-life situations.
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A Bachelor's degree in Social Work in Asia offers an engaging pathway for students interested in making a difference in their communities. This field emphasizes respect for diverse cultures and the importance of addressing social issues through direct practice and advocacy.
In these programs, you'll study topics like community organization, mental health, and policy analysis. You'll gain practical skills such as conducting assessments, developing intervention strategies, and applying research methods in real-world settings. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, which enhances their ability to respond to social challenges effectively.
Social work in Asia often combines theoretical coursework with experiential learning, providing you with opportunities to work in various settings, including NGOs, government agencies, and community service organizations. Graduates typically pursue roles like community service manager, caseworker, or policy advocate, equipping them with skills valued globally while contributing positively to local and regional needs.