Overview
BASW at Global Village College (Glovic), Bhaktapur
BASW at Global Village College (Glovic) under Tribhuvan University supports your goal of serving people through informed practice.
The program focuses on social welfare, policy understanding, and community engagement in Nepal. You study theory in class and apply learning through field activities in Bhaktapur and surrounding areas.
The approach values ethics, empathy, and responsible action, so you can contribute to schools, NGOs, local bodies, and community projects.
Highlights
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TU-affiliated BASW rooted in Nepali contexts
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Field exposure and guided community visits
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Language support for reports and presentations
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IT-based teaching–learning for data and documentation
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Internship opportunities through college networks
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Career counseling and mentoring by a committed academic team
Curriculum Details
BASW builds knowledge in social work principles, Nepali social structure, and research methods. You study human behavior, social policy, casework and group work, community organization, and basic statistics for social research. Faculty connect lessons to local realities such as migration, health access, and youth development. Short projects and reflection notes strengthen practical judgment.
You learn to write case notes, prepare needs assessments, and plan small interventions that respect local cultures and laws.
Objectives
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Build practical understanding of social systems and service delivery in Nepal.
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Strengthen casework, group facilitation, and community engagement skills.
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Develop ethical decision-making, documentation, and reflective practice.
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Support readiness for NGO roles, school counseling support, and local initiatives.
Scope
Graduates pursue roles in NGOs, community-based organizations, municipal programs, and youth or women’s groups. Some students prepare for further study in social work, sociology, or public health under TU or other universities. Field experience during the degree helps you show real contributions in your portfolio.
Learning Outcomes
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Apply social work methods to support individuals, families, and groups.
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Use basic research tools for needs assessment and program reviews.
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Prepare clear reports that follow institutional formats.
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Communicate with stakeholders using Nepali and English in respectful ways.
Skill Development Modules
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Case documentation and report writing
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Community mapping and stakeholder meetings
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Basic data collection and interpretation
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Communication skills for interviews and outreach
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Time planning and teamwork for field tasks
Teaching Methodology
Classes combine lectures, seminars, and supervised field activities. Faculty use presentations, short assignments, and peer discussion to build steady progress. IT tools support document preparation and data handling. You receive feedback on field logs and project work to improve clarity and accountability.
Admission Requirements
Applicants complete 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board as per Tribhuvan University rules. Admission follows college procedures for form submission, document verification, and merit-based selection where applicable. You confirm timelines, required documents, and fees directly with the college office.
Career Opportunities
Entry-level roles include program assistant, community facilitator, school support staff, and documentation assistant. Growth depends on field performance, writing quality, and continuous learning. Graduates often move into project coordination or further study.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Glovic maintains an affordable fee approach. Applicants ask the office about any current fee waivers or support available under college or TU provisions. Information is shared through official notices.
Why Choose This Course?
You want a degree that connects study with real communities. BASW at Glovic pairs classroom learning with field exposure and clear documentation practice. The structure supports steady growth for service-focused work in Nepal.
Conclusion
BASW at Global Village College offers a grounded route into social and community roles. The program values ethics, practical exposure, and careful writing. You learn to plan, act, and reflect in ways that help people and meet institutional standards.