

The Social Work Master’s Program aims to prepare highly qualified social workers who will be able to: contribute to ensuring the well-being of at-risk individuals, communities, and society by implementing changes at micro, mezzo, and macro levels; use contemporary knowledge and practical experience in the field of social work to identify problems and make effective decisions; use acquired knowledge and experience for social advocacy; and consider ethics and professional standards in professional activities.
Degree awarded: Master of Arts in Social Work
Language of instruction: Georgian
Program duration: 120 ECTS credits, 4 semesters
Admission to the Social Work Master’s Program is based on the results of the general master’s examination and an internal university oral examination, during which the following will be assessed:
After the announcement of master’s admission, applicants must submit during registration:
The Social Work Master’s Program includes 120 credits, including:
Mandatory courses: 66 credits
Mandatory practice: 24 credits
Elective courses: 12 credits
Master’s thesis: 18 credits
Since 2007, the Social Work Resource Center has been established (since 2020, Scientific Research Center for Social Services and Interventions
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