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1st S9lmester lst SemesteE

for Social Work


flistory & Philosophy of Social Work SociologY
PaPer MSW: 10L PaPer MSW:1'02
& Scope of 1. Sociolcgy: Meaning and scope, Sociology and its
1.
" Concept, Misconception, Meaning' -Objectivg
of Social Work' scieuces
ioclaf Work, Principles, values andphilosophy interdisciplinary perspectives relating to other social
APProaches to Social Work' subjects, society as a system of relationship'
Welfare Vs
2. noie ana functions of social rvork profession'
-Development social
Orientation, Professional code ofethics' Social 2. Socialization : meaning, process, stages and agencies'
Problerns and groups and institutions: Marriage, Family and Kinsliip
system
Work professional as a change agent; Practices'
Recognition. in India.
Uri" social work intervention and dynamics there in
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3. "f family, group, organizations' intitutions and and
individual, 3. Society and Culture: tradition, customs, values' follovays
communities. mores. Social control: concept and agencies'
4. Historical Development of Social Work;
U'K'' U'S'A' & India
of unity
io.lut ,"*i.. ond reform tradition in India- ancient'
medieval 4. Indian Society: i) features of Indian society ii) Concept
;. urban'
& modern period, Hindu reforms movements:- in diversity ill) rypes of society: tribal, rural and
i) Gandhian ldeology & Sarvodaya Movements
Social Change: mcaning, pattern, processes & factors;
social
ii) Dalit Movement / Subaltern 5. and
change process in India - sanskritization' rvester-nization
secularization'
Books Reconnulcl: Books Reconflnendei:
I-lilt' Mld."l"g"s and Social Work: Historical and ContemporaryAnalyses'
Jaiour Rawat Publication
l. Maclver and Page- Society.
z Co'* oirnaiu - fn"yclopaedia ofsocial Work in India' 2. Merton- Sociat Theory and Social Structure
K-han. A.J. - Ideas and Issues in Social
Work' ofsociologr ( The Hindu Vierv)'
3. 3. Sharma,S.R - Basic Conccpts
4. Khinduka, S.K. - Social Work in India'
and Methods' 4. Sorokin- Contemporary Sociologiial Theories'
5. rrair'lrr", p.b. - S*i"l Work: Philosophy
6. Mishra, PD. - Social Work Profession in lndia' 5. Srinivas, M.N.- Social Change in lndia'
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1st Semester
1st Semester Social Case Work
Research Methodology in Social Work PaPer MSW:104
PaPer MSW:103
principlcs'
,/ Social Case Work: Meaning, purpose, components'
goal formations'
Social Case Work process - study, assessment'
1. Social Research & Social Survey: Meaning and purpose and 2.
planning, interveniion, evaluations and terminations'
its relevance to social work practice, Types ofresearch: Pure,
Applied and Action, Social Work Research: Meaning & Steps' 3. Approaches of social case work: Psycho-social'
Functional'
cation'
Psycho-analytical & Behavioural-Modifi
2. Hypothesis, meaning and types, Sampling: meaning and types'
Tools and Techniques of Social Case Work'
Client-rvorker
4.
relationship, Management of transferences
& counter-
3. Tools ofdata collections: questionnaire and schedule' Methods
Counselling - Meaning, Methods' Approaches
of Data Collection: Observation, interview and case study' t*n.f"r"n".t.
& Role of Social Workers
4. Research Design - Meaning and Types
5. Role of Social Case Worker in various settings'
Recording
and evaluation in Social Case Work'
5. PRATcolsandRePortWriting' Books Rccommended:
l.Goldstein'H..SocialWorkPractice:AUnitaryApproach.Columbia,SouthCorolina,
University of South Corolina Press'
Books Recomruetded:
l. Bailey, Kenneth D' Methods in Social Research' 2. Hollis, Florence- Case Work: APsychological Therapy'
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2 Good, W.J. and Hatt, P.K. - Methods in Social Research'
3. Perlman, H.- Social Case Work Skills'
Practice: l'{odels and merhods
4. Pincus, A. and Anne Minaham- Social Work
3. Young, PV.- Scientific Social Surveys and Research'
Practice'
5- Tirnms, N- Sociai Case Work: Principles and
4. MacMillan- Statistical Methods of Social Work.
6. Timms,N.- Recording in Social Case Work'
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2nd Semester
DisasterManagementHumanandSocialDevelopment
PaPer MSW:202
Paper MSW:201
1 . Disaster: Ivleaning and level ofdevqloppg4t, Types
ofDisaster , - Human Development: Meaning. objectives,
indicators' human

i)Naturalfamine,Drought,Flood'cyclone'Earthquake'storm''igt't,unoa"u"iopment'theoreisofhumandevelopmenl'
Milritarv
i?,#:l#i*;,,T:kj,.?1,",ffiilY."'"re' 2.
sociar Deveropment: concept, obje:1il:s
a.d,indicators'
developnrent: i) Unified iilbasic
needs

2. Impact of Disaster: Phvsicat, Economic, Spatial'


Psvcho- *]ftffi:",ir:focial
social.
3.ConceptofCivilsociety,co-operativesocietyandSociety3.sustainabledeveiopment:Concept&Practiccs
Registration Act r ouv' riroject
;L 1860, r,JlvL proposal v* on needs and
PrvruJgr based Non-govemmental
resources. 4. t Govemmental measures under 5 Yrs. plan,
panchyati Raj Institution and People's Participation
4. Disaster lvlanagement: i) pre-disaster, prevention, preparation -""rr.*,

/ Liberalisation'
5. i{ole of intervening parties: NGOs, vO' local g'oup''
community, social worker in Disaster Management'
Books Recommended:
Books Rccontnrended: in India.
l. Chandra,Murali V. (Ed.). Role ofVoluntary organizations in Social Developnrent, l. Jacob, K.K..(ed.) - Social Development

2. Chaudhari D. Paulil983)- Social Welfare Administration' Delhi:AnnaRam ' 3' Worlci Bank- World Development Reports'
3. Gort oflndia- Co- Operative SocietiesAct 1912' elo;;::'- \e$ lhi
4. Govt. oflndia- societies RegisuationAct 1860. Delhi; Adhyatma baonana
De
and Hum:'r Der
4. sanaswate,T.s. (ed.! cultue, s,o{ialization
S. toint essistant Centre (1980)- Natural Disaster' New Sage Publicalions'
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Kendra. \:/ ^r-\ c..i"t \\hri
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Ner
projects(Part lI & IID' 5' Nayalq R-IC ani:1959r..\'{ ecs} Soci:l
\1', e. - to Planning and Evaluating NGo
Norad (1998)- Guide
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Delhi:G?Drarrt*';s}.r-'-errc-ss
Delhi:
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M.(1997)- pisaster:A Psychological Essav' New York:
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*.'H'1,.. J). o rr'lar
Amo Press'

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2nd Semester
Gender IsSue and Social Work
PaPer MSW:203 PaPer MSW:204
gender;
Concept, difference !?!wee.n.s-:x. and
1.
-' Gender: i) Field Wort< based Dissertation
of gendering; iii) Geirdired division of
labour;
iD Process
iv) gender needs - practical and strategic
&
2. d.na". and Development: i) Gender need identifications Viva-Voce
relatedtoplanninganddevelopment;-ii)participatory
qri:iity and iv)
development; iii) gJnder equity and gender
gender mainstreaming and einpowerment'
Gender Sensitization: i) Concept; ii) ne'-
d for gender
3. at policy
sensitization; and iii) process ofgender sensitization
and imPlernentation level'
of
4. Women's empowerment: i) Concept; ii) dimensions
to women's
wotnen's empowerment; iii) Strategies related
of women's
empowern"nt; iu; limitation and importance
emPowerment.
with
5. NGOs and its role in development and empowennent
' gender PersPective.
Books Reconnrendetl:
l. Bhasin, Kamh- CenderKYahai'
i. u. gaialambos- Sociology : Themes and Perspectives
3. S.P. Srivastava and Surender Singh- Gender
Equality Through Worrren's
Empowerment: Strategies and ApProaches Equity
4. v*''* ftir: W;en in Changing.society: Slmbol of Power Towards
5.
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6. J.P Singh- Indian Woman: Myth and Reality
'7. g'{rs {cl- qrad-q qffi : <sII ci Ral
fnequality & Paxticipation, Printice Hall' 201
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3rd Semester
Statistics and Computer Applicatiott €lu\^
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3rd Semester Paper MSW:302
Social Pathology and Population Studies Part - A
Paper MSW:301 l. Statistics: Meaning, Signification, Uses and limitations'
Diagramrnatic representation of data'
I . Sociai Evils: Dorvq', Alcholism and DrugAddiction - meaning'
2. Measures of Central Tendencies - Mean, Median and
Mode'
causes and iau's relating to them' Atrocities against Weaker
mean
Sections: \\'omens, SCs & ST5. Measures of Dispersion - range. quarlile deviation'
deviation and standard deviation'
2. Sex-Workers: meaning, causes, effects, preventive measures,
3. Co-effient ofcorrelation, Karl Pearson and Spearmon's rank
HIV/AIDs, Role of social worker in solution of social correlation.
problems; preventive care and rehabilitation'
4. Chi-SquareTest'
3. Concept of fertility, mortality and migration, factors affecting Part - B
fertility, mortatity and migration, National population Policy
2000. 1. Computer : Definition, Types aud Generations

2. Use ofcomputer and internet itr social lvork practice


4. Theories of Population : - Malthus & Marx.
3. MS-Office (MS Word, MS-Excel, MS - Powerpoint)
5. Family Welfare in India: methods, programmes and role of Books Recomnrended:
voluntary organizations, NGOs and Social Workers in Family 1. Bailey, Kenneth D.- Methods ofSocial Research'
Welfare Programme in India. 2. Good, W.J. & Hatt, P.K - Methods in SocialResearch'
3. Young, P.V.- Scientific Social Surveys and Research'
Books Recommended: 4. Croxton & Cowden-Applied Gcneral Statistics'
1. Agarwal, S.N.- India's Population. 5. MacMiilan- Statistical Methods of Social WLrrk'
2 Mamsona- Population and Family Planning in lndia. e. c..!tr. fi€ Ss +1 ,T{ - {ms-d61 + tu6ia
7. Computer Today

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3rd Semester
3rd Semester
Social GrouP Work and CommunitY
Social Welfare Administration and Social Organization
Action
PaPer MSW:304
PaPer MSW:303
L SocialGroupWork:Meaning'Purpose'Need'skillsand
a
1. Administrations as concept; social welfare administration Principles.
- Nature, rvp"'
;;;;; ;tq"".s; social policies needed to understand 2. ;;;i;i'a'"rp * T,"'*."j,T:,i:1'j:ffii
devcloprncttt and uroup urrurdr
idministrution; elements of administration group formiation; Programme
phase'
p"ni-+*,t it ,dministration: the community' the board' the - I'ie-group and ir'itir!
2. 3. Process ofgroup development
and evaluation
chief executive, the staff and the beneficiaries' ;;;l&;'; ;rd tetmi"ations phase' recording
Planning' policy in social group work. . .ples
3. Basic adrninistration process: Organization' pnncr
Nature'.qT)es'
iorrrrututiorr. Personnel administration' communication' 4. d;rrtty otganization - Concept'
organizer
a""i.io" making, authority, coordination' budgeting' office ;J;;p;"r;, Role of communitYcommunity organizatton
."*g.-""r, Jommunity interpretation' education and 5. plo."., or organizations,
development and
evaluations il;;;i; "onl*unityt""i:.r t*tt, "o''munitv
process'
4. Administration as a generic element in helping communitY chest.
fir"t f.ag. and skills from other methods of social work Books Rcconnenled:
applicable to administration and vice-versa l. }I",ff ff ll$iutffiwo*' r'inciples and Practice' NervYorkAssociation

5. Social Action; Meaning, Process & Models' Press.

Books Reconntended:
3. Tumer. G - Social Work Treatment-
Practice
a. Wlr"ti, C n nyland G - SocialCrouD work Engle* ocd c lifts' NJ:
l. Sachdeva,D.R.'socialWelfareAdministration' 5. Konopka, G - So"iat croup wo'*ixH"ipi"grro...r t:"1
Gangrade, K.D.- Development ofPeople,:
Delhi Schoolofsocial Work Prentice Hall.
- c"mmunity orga4ization in
lndia
ChaudharyD Paul- Social Welfare Administration'
6. br.g.G i.o.
7. lru,itly, 6.c. - com,"unity organization'
Likert, R- The Human Organization' 8. X,Iif,i','":il'-*.'i,l:il:H-"iil;;'v9l="ii-'l::HlL1.5iil
lvl.\,{ - lurrrlrslrLj ' 5-_
Panicipation'
R.Lr.-..i^r
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Pattiq- Social welfareAdministration in India'
ffi :ln#ffi i;:; tn:r.-l-':''ic: rr cr:;'-'i! \\'ork
9. Kumar, S. - forCommuniry

H.Y - Social Work & SocialAction 10. Siddique H.


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Social PolicY and Planning Munuffi[t and Industrial Relations


Human Reso,r.""
Paper MSW:401 PaPer MSW:402
1. 'Concept ofsocial polic.v, social welfare policy and economtc SPecialization - I
and directive
;ol.icy'; tnei. itations, fundamental rights HRM (Human Resource Mannqement)
principles.. Concept' Scope and
1. Human Resource Management:
2. Approaches to social policy: unified' integrated
and sectoral
;;j'**"t trends in Human Resource Management
*;";nt
aiproach, Different modeis of social policy:
i) Individual Resource Management'
a Personal Management and Hunran
Welfare ii) Acheivement perfonnance Model
iii) Institutionai & Role' Development of
Human Resour"" Munug"t - Stirius
Redistributive Model' Humm R"rou.ce Management in India'
Policies concerning education, Health' Wolen'
Children' and factors rvlticlt
3. Family Welfare' 3. Human Resource Planning: Procedures
Youth, Aged & Haniicapped; Social Security' influence human resource Planning
PovertY alleviation. job specification; lnduction and
commission and
4. Job analysis,job evaluation'
necds' strategics' training
, 4. Social Planning: Concept, process; Planning
structure and
placemen! Training *d d*"ilgnlJnt:
State planning iheir Boards: Their organization' inPuts, methodologY'
fuctions
5. Recruitment and selection: application llT*:llfl.llj
promotion' Demotton'
5.socialPlanningunderFiveYearPlans,Peoplesparticipation interviews, performance-appraisal' re dressal' tl]
and social Plaruring' Transfer una rtt''i'iuiion;'6'it'un* Td :rr
nl"ipfi'uq' ptocedure' Dissmissal' VR'S
and Retirement'
Books Recommended:
for the Ninenties'
l. Gosh, A- Planning in India: The Challenges
2 Jacob, K.K.(ed.)- Social Policy in India' Books Recomnrendett:
3. Jones, K. et al.- Issues and Social Policy' in InCh'
i. lgu.*ut, p.- pynamics of l-abour Ri:lations
Kulkami, PD.- Social Policy in tndia' 2 Flippo, E.B.- PersonD€l I(a+lg€seol
lr(anagenent- Psl c;.. i.rg: i: i s(..ril \\'ork
Misra, R.- Society and Social Policy' 3. N{oorthy,M.Y.-H

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Group - a o\u,'o
Industrial Relation
Rural and Urban DeveloPment PaPer MSW:403
PaPer MSW:402 SPecialization - II
SPecialization - I 1l Industrial Relations: Concepts' system approach
& Gandhian

Rural DeveloPntent Approach. g' causes, Effects and


,ne.
Types:
so'cial' economic and 2..' lnd-ustrial Disputes : Meanrn :*"::' ;; *'.i*tton
^";:, termtru
1. Rural community: i--""'og*pt'i"' poverty' il;",;oc"kfi, retrenchm#' lavoff' closure'
ptoUit*t Y"t ":T:nity: *"n'nl'i"''fo' dispute settlernent-
cultural characttti'trcI "f indebtedness ..F services' Ltgut
illiteracy, housing''utli"ton''nemployment' ."Ji'.,i*, *bilration and adjX,t"Jtf
schemes of rural develo-Prnent: SGRY' * :I;-;;;;"nrnition
Slruclure ;.r".,,"ns. Historical
2. Programmes and DwcRA J. Trade Union: Objectives'
lndia Recogt
pMGSy rAy IRDp, mi'r,,0'rREcA cAPtSS?s' il;;**;;;"fTrade Union Movemcnt in
pftmY' NHM' SHG s
NRHIta'
TRYSEM, Ann"p"*'
(SelfHelP GrouP)
"n***
i;I?$"Jfltipation in vnanagement. --lf?:^:i;"oil**
4.
?Roleofco-opelativesocieties,Banks,CottageandSmallScale #;:irtffi .""1f*:'.".:"'JJ'flT;#ffi )
lndustries in rural develoPment' of 5.

4. Nlodels of Rural Dweloiment'


Structure and functioning lX:"#-Tfl1f1ilffi il'll?iru;mi'ia"uni*'qct1e26'
":'":fiAct'
i9+A' Puy*tn' of wages
EmoloYee's State rnturanct
e"t
nral develoPment' rroblems and it *." of Bonus Act' i 965'
lnstitutign' :merg'ngt isi"u,
5. \\rorking of PanchayatiRaj
and development' Books Recomme4!!ed:
issues ii rural reconstruction Relations in India'

Books Recorumended: i ir?ffiia"c6lov'u*l"t"lnau:trial


^ffiffi^^rcsoflabolr Relations'

Ahuja, R.- Indian Social System- i" ii;;:;o-;'dustriatRelationsinlndia'unionism in India


l1. illllil'#:Hi,i'ffi''i"**"'rheories
BatJille, Andre- caste & P9we.r'
and Recent rrends'
1 f#:i:.ffi:i:;:fi;#il--i'ade
l. 'i"t;;t;Va..- Labour Industrial
and Larvs-

"p"r"i,
ds.ltl.- n *t Banking in India' 'rg::;m*"b";lff"::ll*l**ililt*'r'a"unionsandl:bo,rwerrare
in India'
il]ri- **"-i"ra;'a:n Development in India.
and Social Welfare'
oitJiu- rut "ttuyul Raj at a Glance' 7. Saxena R-
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4th Semestej

Urban DeveloPment
Paper MSW:403
Specialization - II

Paper MSW:404
structure of urban
1. Urban Community: meaning and changing
communiry rural-urb arr continum' Field Work based
-.) problemsof urbanization:
- Urbanization: meaning & process'
& slum'
pfryti""f , social, economic, environment Dissertation
HUDCO' Banks'
3. Major agencies of Urban Development:
Industries, Voluntary agencles'
&
Housing'
4. National Policy of Urbanization and
Nagar
5. Urban - Local - Self government: Nagar Nigam' Viva-Voce
Board'
il ir"fr"pAit", Nagar palika, Town Area' Cantonment
\ No,if,.a a..ut: Concept, Structure and fuctions'
Books Recommendetl:
Govemment'
l. Bhattacharya, M.- Essays on Urban
in India'
2 Dubey, M.K.- Rural and Urban Development
Change'
3. Gore, M.S.- Urbanization and Social
ofTorvns
Committee- Study ofMasterPlans
(. Report ofRural and Urban Relationship
Cities oflndia.
Development'
- Municipal Government and Urban
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Examination Rules
Full Marks - 70

Five
The students will be required to answer
questions in each PaPer'
be compulsory-
The First question of each paper will
out ot l-our
Tnis witt consist of Two short notes
covering the whole PaPer (2x5=10)

Out of remaining Nine questions'


students-will be
;;;i*; ;;;""r anv Four questions (4x1 5=60)

lnternal Assessment - 30 Marks

l. Attendance and Discipline - 10 Marks

ii. Presentation - 10 Marks

Test/Term PaPer- 10 Marks

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