PO1- Scholars are able to demonstrate the ability to critically analyse social policies, welfare systems, and community-based practices, providing recommendations for reform and improvement.
PO2- Scholars are able to integrate social work ethics, human rights principles, and culturally sensitive approaches into research, teaching, and professional practice.
PO3- Learn academic writing, teaching, communication, leadership skills, collaborate across sectors, and contribute to national and international dialogues on social development.
PEO1- To develop scholars with a strong grounding in theoretical frameworks and advanced research methodologies.
PEO2- To equip scholars with specialised knowledge and analytical skills for critically examining social problems, assessing social policies.
PEO3- To promote ethical and inclusive practice.
PEO4- To prepare scholars for leadership roles in academia, policy think tanks, development organisations, and government agencies by fostering strategic thinking, collaboration, and innovation.