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==History==
==History==
Initiated as a Social Welfare Section within the Department of Sociology and Social Welfare in 1950 in then College of Liberal Arts, the present College of Social Work and Community Development (CSWCD) became a separate Department of Social Work by 1961 and evolved into the Institute of Social Work and Community Development in 1969 through R.A. 5174 which was passed in 1967. Its reclassification as a full-fledged college was prompted by the University's move to standardize the nomenclature of academic units performing similar functions. The CSWCD offers graduate and undergraduate programs in both social work and community development, as well as graduate programs on women and development.
Initiated as a Social Welfare Section within the Department of Sociology and Social Welfare in 1950 in then College of Liberal Arts, the present College of Social Work and Community Development (CSWCD) became a separate Department of Social Work by 1961 and evolved into the Institute of Social Work and Community Development in 1969 through R.A. 5174 which was passed in 1967. Its reclassification as a full-fledged college was prompted by the University's move to standardize the nomenclature of academic units performing similar functions. The CSWCD offers graduate and undergraduate programs in both social work and community development, as well as graduate programs on women and development.
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|1.Institute of Social Work and Community Development
2.An act establishing the ISWCD in the University of the Philippines, providing funds for the building, equipment, facilitating and operating expenses thereof and for other purposes
3.College of Arts and Sciences
4.Office of Continuing Education (OCE)functions:
'''''a.'''Develop a short-term and long-range program of continuing education to be pursued by the Institute, including coverage of courses, location, duration of training program or seminar, criteria for participants, etc;<br />
'''''b.'''Study proposals and establish priorities of continuing education programs;<br />''
'''''c.'''Establish a liaison with governmental and non-governmental agencies and organization concerning their needs for short courses and/or seminars which they would want the Institute to conduct, as well as with the other units or departments of the University for their participation in the Institute’s continuing education program;<br />''
'''''d.'''Make necessary arrangements for conducting the course(s) including the selection and recruitment of appropriate resource persons;<br />''
'''''e.'''Explore, tap and assess possible sources of funding, in line with existing University policies on external assistance, and receive financial or other forms of assistance for continuing education; and<br />''
'''''f.'''Integrate and coordinate extension programs of the two Departments of the institute…''
5.Office of Research and Publication is in-charged of developing and implementing research
Objectives
a.Stimulate, support and coordinate research activities
b.Formulate policies and set up research priorities
c.Formulate and recommend research studies for funding and publication; and
d.Promote research collaboration and other research related activities with other units of the University and outside entities
== Academic Programs ==
* Undergraduate
** Bachelor of Science in Community Development
** Bachelor of Science in Social Work
* Diploma Programs
** Diploma in Social Work
** Diploma in Women and Development Studies
* Graduate
** Master of Community Development
** Master of Social Work
** Master of Arts (M.A) in Women and Development
** Doctor in Social Development
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Revision as of 05:25, 15 January 2010

College of Social Work and Community Development
Kolehiyo ng Gawaing Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad ng Pamayanan
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Established 1950
Type University of the Philippines College (officially Degree-Granting Unit)
Dean Dr. Amaryllis T. Torres
College Secretary Dr. Emmanuel M. Luna
Location Magsaysay St., UP Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Website UP College of Social Work and Community Development


History

Initiated as a Social Welfare Section within the Department of Sociology and Social Welfare in 1950 in then College of Liberal Arts, the present College of Social Work and Community Development (CSWCD) became a separate Department of Social Work by 1961 and evolved into the Institute of Social Work and Community Development in 1969 through R.A. 5174 which was passed in 1967. Its reclassification as a full-fledged college was prompted by the University's move to standardize the nomenclature of academic units performing similar functions. The CSWCD offers graduate and undergraduate programs in both social work and community development, as well as graduate programs on women and development.