Master in Social Work (GCC Countries)
- Feb 20
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This Master study program in Social Work (GCC Countries) is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for professionals and graduates seeking advanced knowledge of social policy, community development, and social service systems within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.
Positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the second European cycle, the program reflects the academic rigor and analytical depth expected in postgraduate education across Europe. With a total workload equivalent to 60 ECTS, it ensures comprehensive engagement with theoretical foundations, applied research, and contemporary social challenges specific to the Gulf region.
The program is structured into five modules, including:
Two research-focused modules covering advanced research methodologies, qualitative and quantitative analysis, policy evaluation, and academic writing.
Two general modules addressing ethics in social work, governance frameworks, leadership in social institutions, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
One specialized module dedicated to Social Work in GCC countries, examining welfare systems, family and community structures, youth development, migration and labor dynamics, social inclusion, cultural considerations, and regional policy development across the Gulf states.
The program also includes comprehensive thesis and research activities, enabling participants to conduct independent research that contributes to evidence-based practice and policy innovation within the GCC social sector.
With a minimum duration of +12 months, the program provides structured academic progression while allowing flexibility for students to extend their studies according to professional and personal commitments.
This Master study program is particularly suited for professionals working in government entities, NGOs, community organizations, humanitarian agencies, and policy institutions within the GCC region. It prepares graduates for leadership roles in social services, strategic planning, research, and regional social development initiatives, combining academic excellence with regional specialization.





