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Social Development Studies employs a multidisciplinary perspective to examine human experiences in connection with societal challenges across local, national, and international settings. This forward-thinking program features coursework in personal and societal growth, encompassing psychology, sociology, and social work disciplines. Students cultivate abilities in analytical reasoning, conflict resolution, relationship building, leadership development, and participation in community and worldwide initiatives. The diverse program options create a strong basis for advanced education, specialized training, and vocations in human services and public welfare. Investigate how personal behaviors are shaped by psychological, communal, and institutional factors including emotional well-being, interpersonal connections, financial circumstances, educational systems, political environments, and campaigns for equity and societal transformation. Many Social Development Studies students share the aspiration to support individuals, groups, and countries in thriving. By taking classes in fields like psychology, sociology, and social work alongside practical community involvement experiences, you'll gain excellent preparation for rewarding professions in social services, therapy, teaching, government roles, personnel management, legal fields, or nonprofit and global aid agencies. You can further enrich your education through cooperative education programs, translating academic knowledge into professional practice.
The Social Work Specialization offers qualified Social Development Studies students the chance to focus their studies on social work subjects, with this concentration appearing on their academic records. This option caters to those pursuing careers in social work and incorporates numerous preparatory courses for students aiming to qualify for Renison's Bachelor of Social Work degree program.