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29th June 2010, 05:57 PM
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Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university
I want to know about social work as im graduate in sociology,so i am interested in this course.
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30th June 2010, 03:33 AM
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Re: Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university
you can go to
http://www.loyolocollegekerala edu/MSW |
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30th June 2010, 12:56 PM
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Re: Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university
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MA in sociology is a post Graduate degree which is of two years course. Course curriculum includes 13 theory papers and field work. The first year comprises of six core papers. In the second year along with 6 common papers students can choose one elective paper and one non-credit course of their interest. Department of Social Work Faculty of Social Sciences University of Delhi Delhi-110 007. Eligibilty for this course 50% in graduate level from recognized university is eligible to apply. Selection Criteria: Written test followed by Group Discussion & Personnel interview. If you want more details then check below given site. http://www.du.ac.in/course_details.html?department_id=Social+Work&cour sename=M.A.+in+Social+Work&course_id=143 You may get syllabus from above site. Good luck |
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30th June 2010, 10:50 PM
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Re: Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university
Dear friend
The Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university are availiable in the below attach file, So please find the attach file and get the syllabus of master in social work from there - |
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30th June 2010, 11:17 PM
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Re: Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university
Subjects:
First year Course 1: Indian Social Structure and Social Problems Course 2: Personality Development and Social Psychology Course 3: Nature and Development of Social Work Course 4: Community Health and Social Work Course 5: Integrated Social Work Practice I. Course 6: Research in Social Work Second Year Course 7: Social Legislation and Social Security Course 8: Integrated Social Work Practice II. Course 9: Integrated approach to Social Work and Social Welfare Administration Course 10: Social Development and Social Policy Course 11: Areas of Social Work Practice I Course 12: Areas of Social Work Practice II- Course 13: Electives |
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14th July 2010, 03:56 PM
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Re: Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university
Social Work Profession
Learner Objectives : 1. Understand the concept, definition, objectives and functions and methods of social work. 2. Develop knowledge of history and development of social work in India and abroad. 3. Understand the current trends of social work practice in India. 4. Develop understanding about the fields of social work. 5. Develop understanding about the influence of various social movements in contribuiting to the perspectives of social work practice in India. 6. Understand domains in social work education in India. 1. Concept Social Work Concept, Definition, Objectives and Functions of Social Work, and Methods of Social Work 2. History and Development of Social Work in India and Abroad Charity, Philanthropy, social situations,(Poverty,problems of inmigrants,orphanhood, squalor,war victims etc) and Social reform movements, Remedial social work, Development-oriented social work, Social activism, Human Rights Perspective. 3. Update on Social Work Practice in India Welfare approach, Remedial and therapeutic approach, Social development approach and Conflict oriented approach 4. Concepts in Social Work Practice Social work, Social welfare, Social service, Social services, Social development, Social change, Social action, Human rights, Social exclusion (marginalization, exploitation, oppression), Empowerment. 5. Fields of Social Work: Family & Child welafare, Medical and Psychiatric Socia; Work, Criminology and Correctional Work,HRD and HRM, URCD, SWA 6. Values and Principles in Social Work Practice : Religious,Political and Utitlitarian values, Code of professional ethics, Generic principles of social work. 7. Perspectives of Social Work Practice in India i. Ideological Influences of social reform movements, advent of Missionary ( Serampory Missionaries-1785 onwrads), Gandhian,Tilak, Gokhale, Karve, Phule, Shahu, Ambedkar thoughts, Marxist perspectives, Feminist perspective, Subaltern perspectives (Dalit and Adivasi) and Post – modernism influence. ii. Social movements and development perspectives - Dalit movements, Tribal movements, Peasants movements, Working class movements, Naxalite movements, Women’s movements, Environment and Ecological movements, Movements of project affected persons. 8. Development of Social Work Education in India Evolution of social work education, American marathi mission, Nagpada Neighbourhood Houase, Mumbai, Sir Dorabji Graduate School Social Work, Mumbai, of Levels of Training in Social Work Education, Domains in Social Work Education (core domain, supportive domain, elective and interdisciplinary domain); Focus, Nature and Content of Social Work Education. Field work and importance of field work supervision. Recommended Readings : 1. Batra, Nitin (2004) Dynamics of Social Work in India, Jaipur : Raj Publishing House. 2. Bhattacharya, Integrated Approach to Social Work in India, Jaipur : Raj Publishing House 3. Bradford, W. Sheafor, Charles, R. Horejsi, Gloria A. - Fourth Edition (1997) Techniques and Guidelines for Social Work, London : Allyn and Bacon, A Viacom Company 4. Dasgupta, Sugata (1964 ) Towards a Philosophy of Social Work in India, New Delhi : Popular Book Services. 5. Desai, Murali (2002) Ideologies and Social Work (Historical and Contemporary Analysis), Jaipur : Rawat Publication. 6. Diwakar, V. D. (1991) Social Reform Movement in India, Mumbai : Popular Prakashan 7. Dubois, Brenda, Krogsrud, Karla, Micky - Third Edition (1999) Social Work - An Empowering Profession, London : Allyn and Bacon 8. Feibleman, J.K. (1986) Understanding Philosophy - A Popular History of Ideas, New York : Souvenir Press 9. Fink, Arthur E., Wilson, Everett E. - Third Edition (1959) The Fields of Social Work, New York : Henry Holt and Company. 10. Friedlander, Walter A. (1977) Concepts and Methods of Social Work, New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 11. Nair, T. Krishnan (1981) Social Work Education and Social Work Practice in India, Madras : Association of School of Social Work in India 12. Rameshwari, Devi and Ravi Prakash (2000) Social Work Practice, Jaipur : Mangal Deep Publications 13. Roy, Bailey and Phil, Lee (1982) Theory and Practice in Social Work, London : Oxford Pub. Ltd. 14. Singh, R.R. (1985) Field Work in Social Work Education, A Perspective for Human Service Profession, New Delhi : Concept Publishing Company 15. Wadia, A. R. (Ed.) (1961) History and Philosophy of Social Work in India, Bombay : II Allied Publisher Private Ltd. General References : 1. Agarwal, M. M. (1998) Ethics and Spirituality, Shimla : Indian Institute of Advanced Study. 2. Charles, Guzzetta, Katz Arthur J. and English Rechard A. (1984) Education for Social Work Practice, Selected International Models, New York : Council on Social Work Education |
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11th July 2011, 11:32 AM
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Re: Syllabus of master in social work of delhi university
i want to study in this college but due to lack of finance not able to fill up the form.i did my graduation from tiss and want to do master's from this.bad luck for poor [email protected]
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