Program Overview

The courses of MSW two year (Four semester) successfully running. The medium of instruction in the classroom teaching as well as in the examinations is both English and Hindi. The performance of the students has been excellent through these years. In this process the courses organizes several lectures by noted social workers and eminent academicians in the field. On the occasions various events related to the social workers importance and dates associated with great personalities, the courses organizes seminars and conferences, workshop. Apart from these activities the course also takes its students for field visit and NGO visit, hospital visit and thus makes them acquaint and closer to the society, know the problems of the society closely or are familiar with its solutions With the motive of all round personality development of the students and to generate community feelings amongst them. Sometimes students go to village visit with the teachers. Teachers and students collaborate with the other institutions in the national level. Apart from these activities the department also takes its students for educational tours to the places of Social work and Society importance and thus makes them acquaint and closer to the knowledge of Society. With the motive of all round personality development of the students and to generate community feelings amongst them, the department also encourages its students towards active and successful participation in extracurricular activities through NSS and NCC.

  • 2 Years

    Duration of Program

  • PG

    Level of Study

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Key Highlights

Resourceful Departmental Library
Highly Qualified and Experienced Faculty Members.
Various Extra-Curricular/Co-Curricular Activities
Top Rated Placement.
Field works and Internships

How will you benefit

Students can learn about social welfare in different field and the work of N.G.O
Student should be aware about human right, social movement and social reform
Student should know about observation, interview and field research
Student should know about basic approaches and data analysis

What will you study

To understand the logic of these modes of observation: experimental method, interviews, focus groups, field research, and unobtrusive research

They can learn how to do documentation, supervision team building and employee service in groups work.

They can know about the role of N.G.O and knowledge of social justice.

The main purpose of this subject is to develop a comprehensive understanding to the students in the context of social work practice as a unitary process.

PO1 : Upon completion of Master of Arts Social Work Students should be able to- Identify and define basic terms and concepts which are needed for advanced course in Social Work

PO2 : Analyze social behavior and determine the effects on society. 

PO3 : Demonstrate an understanding of Rural and Urban Social Work Students will be familiar with the concept of culture norms and values of rural and urban societies.

PO4 : Independent judgment, intercultural and regional Sensitivity, global and national perspectives to solve problems concerning Humanities.

PO5 : Explain Industrial revolution new mode of production and its effects on society.

PO6 : Develop information, interviewing and networking skills through reading handed out in class and an examination exercise.

PO7 : Be familiar with basic procedures of research.

PO8 : Describe and apply the steps of the scientific method: Develop research hypotheses, gather data, analyze data, and provide an answer to the research question.

PO9 : Practice writing in for me consents, and they will analyze research designs thatviolate and those that adhere to the standards of ethical research.

PO10 : Understand the theories of Marx, Weber, Durkheim and Pareto conceived the discipline of Social Work.

PSO1 : Identify and define basic terms and conceits which are needed for advanced course in Social Work

PSO2 : Analyze social behavior and determine the effects on society

PSO3 : Demonstrate an understanding of rural and urban sociology. student will be familiar with the concept of culture and values of rural and urban societies

PSO4 : Independent judgment intercultural and regional sensitivity, global and national perspectives to solve problems concerning humanities

PSO5 : Volition new mode of production and its effects on society

PSO6 : Providing assistance in national unity

PSO7 : To provide assistance in the

PSO8 : Eradication of tribal problems and tribal welfare

PSO9 : To help solve social problems

PSO10 : Be familiar with basic procedures of research

PSO11 : Scientific method develop research hypotheses gather data, analyze data and pervade answers to the research question

PSO12 : Understand the theories of max, Weber, Durkheim and pareto conceived the discipline of Social Work

PEO1 : Make him/her alert and sharp about surrounding Social Activity.

PEO2 : To be able to understand the Deferent Kinds of Social Problems.

PEO3 : To understand the academic discipline of Rural and Urban community.

PEO4 : Preparing him/her for National level Competitive examination.

PEO5 : Knowledge about Theoretical Perspectives in Social Work, Research Methodology.

PEO6 : To understand the application of the scientific method to answer social science research questions.

PEO7 : To develop an understanding and awareness of the ethical and adds of social research.

PEO8 : To understand how the major classical theorists developed the academic discipline of Social Work.


Curriculum

Curriculum Courses

  • SOCIAL WORK – AN INTRODUCTION
  • SOCIAL RESEARCH
  • INDIAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS
  • SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL WORK
  • SOCIAL THOUGHTS ON SOCIETY
  • SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL WORK
  • SOCIAL CASE WORK AND COUNSELING
  • SOCIAL GROUP WORK
  • SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION AND LEGISLATION
  • PRACTICE IN THE FIELD OF SOCIAL WORK
  • SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL WORK
  • COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIAL OPERATIONS
  • N.G.O. MANAGEMENT
  • SOCIAL WORK IN EDUCATION ELECTIVE PAPER-I (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
  • SOCIAL WORK WITH SENIOR CITIZENS ELECTIVE PAPER-I (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
  • SOCIAL WORK AREA -AN INTRODUCTION ELECTIVE PAPER-II (HR)
  • ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ELECTIVE PAPER-II (HR)
  • PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK PSYCHIATRIST SOCIAL WORK
  • (CLINICAL) ELECTIVE PAPER-I
  • SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES’ PSYCHIATRIST SOCIAL WORK
  • (CLINICAL)
  • RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
  • HUMAN RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
  • RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
  • LABOUR WELFARE AND LAWS ELECTIVE PAPER-I (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
  • HUMAN GROWTH & PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVE PAPER-I (HR)
  • CLINICAL SOCIAL ELECTIVE PAPER-II (HR)
  • COUNSELLING TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES PSYCHIATRIST SOCIAL WORK
  • (CLINICAL) ELECTIVE PAPER-I
  • HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHIATRIST SOCIAL WORK
  • (CLINICAL) ELECTIVE PAPER-II
  • PURSUING HAPPINESS
  • Communication Skills & Personality Development
  • TOURISM IN C.G.

Careers And Employbility

Social Worker
Programme Coordinator
Policy Analyst
Case Manager/Researcher

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

B.A. in Relevant Discipline

GEN.-50% ST,SC,OBC-45%

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