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Initiated as a Social Welfare Section within the Department of Sociology and Social Welfare in 1950 in the 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 the 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. | ||
== Academic Programs == | == Academic Programs == | ||
* Diploma Programs | |||
** Diploma in Social Work | |||
** Diploma in Women and Development Studies | |||
* Undergraduate | * Undergraduate | ||
** Bachelor of Science in Community Development | ** Bachelor of Science in Community Development | ||
** Bachelor of Science in Social Work | ** Bachelor of Science in Social Work | ||
* Graduate | * Graduate | ||
** Master of | ** Master of Community Development | ||
** Master of | ** Master of Social Work | ||
** Master of Arts (M.A) in Women and Development | |||
{{UP Diliman}} | {{UP Diliman}} | ||
[[Category:UP Diliman]] | [[Category:UP Diliman]] | ||
[[Category:Colleges and Institutes]] | [[Category:Colleges and Institutes]] |
Revision as of 16:12, 27 March 2009
College of Social Work and Community Development Kolehiyo ng ? | |
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Established | 1950 |
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Motto | |
Type | University of the Philippines System College (officially Degree-Granting Unit) |
Dean | Dr. Amaryllis T. Torres |
Associate Dean | |
College Secretary | Dr. Emmanuel M. Luna |
Location | Magsaysay St., University of the Philippines, 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 the 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.
Academic Programs
- Diploma Programs
- Diploma in Social Work
- Diploma in Women and Development Studies
- Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Science in Community Development
- Bachelor of Science in Social Work
- Graduate
- Master of Community Development
- Master of Social Work
- Master of Arts (M.A) in Women and Development