Students who complete the 3-year undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Social Work degree are prepared for professions in community development and social services. Human behavior, social welfare policy, research techniques, and community organization are just a few of topics covered in this extensive course. To obtain real-world experience, students frequently take part in community outreach initiatives, case studies, and fieldwork placements. Modules on social justice, counseling approaches, and ethical social work practices are commonly included in curriculum. Graduates are qualified for positions in a variety of contexts, such as government offices, non-profit organizations, medical facilities, and educational institutions. With furthur specialization through postgraduate study or professional certifications in particular fields of social work, they can pursue careers as social service coordinators, case workers, or community organizers.