Course Description
BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) with Hospital Administration is an undergraduate program that combines social work education with healthcare management and hospital administration skills. The course is designed to prepare students to work in hospitals, healthcare organizations, rehabilitation centers, and community health services by developing both patient care support skills and administrative knowledge. This program focuses on healthcare management, patient counseling, medical social work, hospital operations, public health, communication skills, and community welfare services. Students learn how hospitals function, how to support patients and families emotionally and socially, and how to manage healthcare services efficiently. The course provides practical training through hospital visits, internships, fieldwork, community programs, and healthcare projects. Students gain experience in patient interaction, healthcare coordination, social service activities, and hospital administration processes. BSW with Hospital Administration is a career-oriented program that combines social work and healthcare management to prepare students for professional roles in hospitals, healthcare organizations, and community welfare services. The course develops skills in patient care, counseling, hospital operations, and public health management.
Eligibility for BSW with Hospital Administration
Candidates should have passed Plus Two / Higher Secondary / 12th Examination from a recognized board.
Job Roles:
• Medical Social Worker • Hospital Administrator • Patient Care Coordinator • Healthcare Assistant • Community Welfare Officer • Rehabilitation Officer • Hospital Front Office Executive • Patient Counselor • NGO Project Coordinator • Healthcare Support Executive • Public Health Worker