KADEN UNIVERSITY
School of
Social Services

individual, family, group + Human Behavior + Human Rights + Social Justice +Social Welfare Policy + Social Work Practice

The University of Kaden School of Social Service Administration is dedicated to working toward a more just and humane society through research, teaching, and service to the community. As one of the most prestigious graduate online schools of social work, we prepares working professionals to handle society's most difficult problems by developing new knowledge, promoting a deeper understanding of the causes and human costs of social inequities, and building bridges between rigorous research and the practice of helping individuals, families, and communities to achieve a better quality of life.

Kaden School of Social Services offers degree, diploma and certificate program in major of social services right now. With the changing situation and constraints of the commercial market, Kaden keeps abreast of whatever is happening in the market and is always looking to update its curriculum to meet the market demands in the field of Social Services.

School of Social Services

The degree of Arts in Social Work major at Kaden University will prepare you to make a meaningful difference in people's lives as a generalist social work practitioner. Mirroring the strength of our international ranked program, and the degree features a variety of learning experiences: dynamic online classes, hands-on fieldwork education, and guidance and support from a faculty adviser. Our diverse community of compassionate students and faculty round out the stimulating educational environment of the Graduate School of Social Service. With our degree of Arts in Social services, you'll graduate with the skills and knowledge you'll need to promote human rights, social justice, and individual and community well-being.

The course begins by examining the common structure of social work practice, which includes the beginning, middle, and end phase with multi-level practice (individual, family, group, organization, and community). We discuss online in detail the skills and interceptive roles relevant to the middle and end phases of intervention with individuals, families, and groups, while adding knowledge and skills involved in the beginning phase of working with families and groups. The course also emphasizes the practice and application of generalist social work skills through the use of role-playing and other interactive exercises based on case examples representative of the client populations with whom the students work.