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Semester I
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Written
Papers
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Papcrl
Introduction to
Social Work
20
80
100
Paper JI
Sociology for
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20
80
100
Paper JlI
Iluman Growth
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Social Works
Profession:
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Basics of Social
Science Research:
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500
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Observational
Group Visit
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Case Work
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Field Work
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SEMESTER I
Paper-I Introduction to Social Work
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2.
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4.
Emergence of Social Work from Charity to Social Work
History of Social Work in U K, America
History of Social Work in India
Social Work and other Social Sciences
Unit II:
I.' Social Welfare- Meaning, Need and Importance
2. Concept of Welfare State
3. Terms related to Social Work- Social Policy, Social Reform,
Social Security, Social Insurance, Social Legislations, Social
Defence.
Unit/II
I.
2.
3.
4.
Fields of Social Work in India
Tribal Community
Rural Community Developments
Urban Community Developments
I.
2.
3.
4.
Labour Welfare
Families and Child Welfare
Medical and Psychiatric Social Work
Welfare of Physically, Mentally and Socially Handicapped
I.
2.
3.
4.
Social
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Paper-II Sociology for Social Workers
Unit I
I. Sociology as part of Social Scicncc.
2. Concept and Meaning: Socicty, Association,
Community, Status and Role
3. Structural and Functional aspect of Society
Institution,
Unit II
I. Culture: Mcaning, Types and Attributcs.
2. Traditions, Customs, Norms, Valucs and Folkways.
3. Social Control: Meaning and importance.
Unit III
I. Social Institutions: Family, Marriage, Kinship,
2. Religion:
3. Social Groups: Meaning and Types.
Unit IV
I. Composition of Indian Society
2. Social Classification (Rural & Urban)
3. Stratification in India (caste & class)
Unit V
I. Social Change: Concept
2. Theories (Tradition, Modcrnity, Liberalization, Privatization
and Globalization)
3. Dominant Social Movement& Rcformers.
SlIgge.,.ted Readings:
J.P. Singh: Sociology, Prentice Hall of India, N. Delhi
S.c. Dube. India Society, National Book Trust
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SEMESTER I
Human Growth & Development
Paper-III
Unit I:
I.
2.
3.
Unit II:
I.
Determinants of Human Behaviour: Heredity and Environment,
Life span Approach to Human Development,
Pre conception, Conception and Post-natal Situations
Infancy and Babyhood: Development Tasks, Characteristics and
Hazards.
2. Childhood: Development Tasks, Characteristics and Hazards.
3. Puberty: Development Tasks, Characteristics and Ilazards.
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I. Adolescence: Development Tasks, Characteristics and Hazards.
2. Adulthood: Development Tasks, Characteristics and Hazards.
Unit IV:
I. Middle age: Development Tasks, Characteristics and Hazards.
2. Old age: Development Tasks, Characteristics and Ilazards
Unit V:
I. Iluman Behaviour, Dynamics of Human Behaviour,
2. Basic Human Needs,
3. Different Theories ofJluman Behaviour.
Suggested Readings:
Hurlock. E.D Development Psychology: A life Span Approach, Tala McGraw
Hill. New Delhi.
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SEMESTER I
Social Work Profession: Methods and
Strategies
Unit I:
1. Social Work: Meaning, Nature, Scopc, Objectives, Values and
Principles.
2. Social Work as a Profession: Attributcs of a Profession Social
Work, Professional Ethic.
3. Integrated Approach to Social Work
4. Professional Organizations - National & International
Unit II:
I. Social Case Work: Nature, Definition, Purpose and Principles
2. Components and Process of Working with Individuals
3. Historical Development & Current Application.
Unit III:
I. Tools of Social Case Work: Interviewing, Home Visit,
Relationship, Observation, Listening etc.
2. Models: Psychosocial Model, Problem Solving, functional
Model, Crisis Intervention & Family Therapy in the Indian
context
3. Application of Social Case Work: History Taking, Interviewing
and Rccording
4. Role of Social Case Workcr: Enablcr, facilitator, Guide &
Rcsource Mobilizer in various setting & its limitations
(Children, women, physical & Mentally Challenged)
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Social Group Work: Nature and Definition
Purpose and Principles of Working with Groups.
Group Dynamics, Typcs of Group
Group Formations, Group Cohesiveness.
Historical Developmcnt & Current application
Unit V:
I. Determination, Phases of Group Work and Rccording.
2. Role of Group Worker: Enabler, Guide, Facilitator and
Therapist
3. Application of Social Work with Groups in various settings and
its limitations (Hospital, School & Family Welfare etc)
Suggested Readillg
Hamilton, Gerden - The Theory
Trecker,
H.B: Social Group
t\ssociation
press
Grace '"lathe\\', An Introduction
Encyclopaedia
of Social Work.
India.
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SEMESTER I
Paper V Basics of Social Science Research
Unit I:
I. Social Research: Meaning and objectives.
2. Steps in social research.
3. Need and importance of social Research.
Unit JJ:
I. Scientific method: Definition and characteristics.
2 Social Survey: Definition, Meaning and objectives.
3. Process and importance of social survey.
Unit lll:
I. Difference between social Research and Social Survey.
2. Hypothesis: Meaning, Definition, Characteristic~.
3. Dimensions., Sources and Importance of Hypothesis.
Unit IV:
I. Sampling: Meaning, Definitions, Importance and types.
2. Merits and demerits of Sampling Method.
3. Essential concepts of sampling and Characteristics of good and
Representative sampling.
Unit V:
I. Sources of Data Collection: Primary and Secondary.
2. Techniques of Data Collection: Observation, Questionnaire,
Schedule and interview.
3. Tabulation: Meaning, definition characteristics .
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Social Policy
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80
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Tolal
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Therapeut ic
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Paper IV
Social Works
Profession:
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Paper I Social Policy and Planning
Unit I
I. Social Policy - Meaning, Scope and Concept
2. Need, Component and Process of Social Policy
3. Basic Elements of Social Policy
Unit II
1. Approaches of Planning
2. Concept of Developed and Developing countries.
3. Planning for various Economic Systems.
Unit III
I. Indian Planning Process
2. Planning Commission & Five Year Plans
3. Panchayati Raj
Unit IV
I. Voluntary Sector in India - Role & Importance.
2. Social Administration - Concept and Principles.
3. Social Administration at Central Level. State level and local
level
Unit V
Plans and Programmes
I. Health
2. Education
3. Women and Child
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S/lggested Readillg:
Gour Ajay Singh.Social Administration, Vivek Publications
Five Years Plans, Government of India
Madan,G.R, Chang and Development, Vivek Publications, Jaipur
Encyclopaedia of Social Work. Ministry of Social Wcll;.re, Government of
India.
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Paper II Social Problems
Unit I
Definition,
Approaches
and
Problems:
Meaning,
1. Social
Treatment
2. Social Problems in India: Poverty, Illiteracy, Unemployment,
Malnutrition
3. Problem of ST & SC, Other Backward Communities, Destitute,
Aged. Widows, Orphans
Unit II:
J. Problem
of Child Labour, Street children, School dropouts,
Drug abuse
2. Problem of Small. Marginal Farmers and landless agricultural
labourers
3. Problem of Juvenile Delinquent, Immoral Trafficking among
Women
and Young girls. Prostitution
and Commercial
Exploitation of women.
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I. Social Issues and the Environment
2. Water Conversation,
Rain Water
Management
Harvesting,
Watershed
Unit IV:
I. Air Pollution, Water Pollution, and Soil Pollution:
Effects and Control measures
2. Marine Pollution. Noise Pollution, Thermal Pollution,
Hazards: Causes. Effects and Control measures
Causes,
Nuclear
Unit V:
I. Resettlement and Rehabilitation
concerns
2. Disaster Management:
Floods,
Landslides.
Sll/u:esled Relll/ing:
Jaya,alll. N.: 19X<J.Sociology:
Methods
of People:
Its problems
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Cyclones,
and
Earthquakes,
and Theory,
Madras:
MacMillian.
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SEMESTER II
Paper IJI
Therapeutic Process and Counselling
Unit I:
Perception, Learning,
2. Memory, Emotion,
3. Motivation
I.
Unit II:
Personality:
Definition, Types, Structure
and Factors
influencing Personality Development
2. Psycho-Sexual Development, Psycho-Social Development.
1.
Unit III:
Defence Mechanisms,
2. Counselling: Philosophy, Principles, Goals, Process.
3. Types of Counselling - Development, Preventive, Facilitative,
Crises.
4. Techniques of Counselling
1.
Unit IV:
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2.
lntelligem:e: Definition, Structure and Measurement.
Mental Retardation: Definition, Types, Causes, Problems
Unit V:
Abnormal Psychology: Concept of Normal and Abnormal
Behaviour.
2. Etiological factors of Mental Illness
3. Types of Mental Disorders and Classification.
I.
SUCf:csled ReI/ding:
Coleman:
Abormal Psychology and Modern life
Rao. N.S: Counselling and Guidance, Tala Mc Grew Hill
SEMESTER II
Paper IV Social Work Personal: Training and
Development
Unit I
1. Community:
Basic Concepts, Definitions, Types.
2. Community Analyses: Structure and Functions
1 Community Organizations:
Definition & Principles
4 Community
Organization
as
a
method,
Development & Its Scope
Community
Unit II
Strategies & Model of Community Work
2. Role of Community
Worker as Guide, Enabler, Therapist
Researcher,
3. Analyst, Project leader, Organizer & Activist in different setting
(Health,
Education,
Correctional,
Rural, Urban)
and its
limitations.
4. Recording and current trend in Community Work
I.
Unit III
1. Social Action: Concept, Purpose & Techniques.
2.
3
Social Action in Community Organization
Social Welfare Administrations:
Meaning,
Principles
Definition
Ullit IV
Programme Management
Project Formulation, Evaluation & Documentation.
3. Relation: Meaning, Importance, Tools of Publicity
I.
2.
Unit V
Annual Plan, Annual Report,
Press release, Case Story, Donation appeal,
3. Adult Learning: Principles, Tools of Adult learning.
I.
2.
S/lI:I:elled ReadillgI:
Murry. C/. Ross: Community Organisation
(jangrade K.D: Community Organisation in India
Siddiqui H.P: Working With Communities
Sachdeva: Social Welfare Administration in India
Goel & Jain: Social Welfare Administration, Vol I & 1\
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SEMESTER II
Paper V Social Work Research
Syllabus
Unit /
Interdisciplinary
Approach to Research-Meaning,
Definition,
Characteristics, Process, Problems, Merits and Demerits. Need
and Importance in Social Work.
Unit II
Research Design: Meaning, Definitions and Characteristics.
Design of Social Research: Descriptive, Diagnostic,
Exploratory and Experimental.
Steps and Suhject Matter of Research Design.
Unit/II
Case Study Method: Meaning, definition and Characteristics
Types, Assumption, Procedure, Tools & Techniques,
Importance and limitations.
Content Analysis: Definition, Characteristics,
limitation.
Unit IV
Steps, Utility and
Diagrammatic Presentation of Data,
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, and Mode.
Importance of Statistics in Social Research and Social Work
Research
Unit V Testing of Hypothesis
Report writing- Objective, Characteristics,
and Suggestions
Content, Problems
Suggested Readillg.'.:
Young, r.Y., Scientific Social Survey and Research, PHI, N Delhi
D. N. Elhans. Fundamental of Statistics, Pustak Mahal, New Delhi
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Issues of
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80
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Organi71ltional
Management
20
80
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Paper III
Guidance and
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20
80
100
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In Paper IV students have to choose one paper out of 4
Specializations A, B, C and D. They have to continue with the
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SEMESTER III
Compulsory Paper
Issues of Development
Unit I
Meaning, Conccpt and Approaches.
l. Dcvelopmcnt:
2. Related terms: Growth, Progress, Change and Transfonnation.
3 Agencies of Development..
Unit II
I. Human Development: Concept and liD! Report.
2. Mcthodology and Indices (IIDI, HPI, GDI, GEN, GEM)
3. Status of Human Development in India.
Unit III
I. Social Development:
Concept and Approaches.
development.
2. Indicators of social development.
3. Status of Health and Education in India.
Sustainable
Unit IV
I. Economical Development: Conccpt, Approaches and
Measurements.
2. Political Development: Concept, Approaches and
Measurements.
3. People's Participation in Development.
Unit V
I. Social Issue and Development.
2. Role of five year plan in Indian
development.
3. Soeio
cultural
Repercussion
of
Implications of Info-tceh Revolution.
social
and
eeonomic
Globalization.
Social
Suggested Readings:
(iore. M.S Social Developmeot: Rawa! Publications.
Tyler. c., Indian: Roots of Democracy
Tarlok Singh: India's Development Experience, Deep and Deep Puhilcation.
Jhinan "1.L: Vikas Ka Anh Shastra Avam Ayojan, Konark Publication ltd.
Illlbergen. Jan: Development of Planning, London.
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Compulsory Paper
Paper IJ Organisational Management
Unit I
I.
2.
3.
4.
Unit II
1.
2.
3.
4.
Organisation-Meaning,
Definition and forms.
Organisation as a structure and Process.
Designing of Organisation structure.
Organizational Behaviour
Organisation under
Company Act,
Co-operative Society Act,
Indian Trust Act, Indian Trade Union Act,
Society Registration Act,
Unit l/I
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2.
3.
4.
Social Responsibility of Organisation.
Organisation climate.
Authority and Responsibility, Delegation of Authority.
Communication.
Unit IV
1.
2.
3.
4.
Planning, Objectives and forecasting.
Decision making, Policies and strategies
Leadership.
Motivation.
Unit V
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2.
3.
4.
Management an Introduction
Nature of Management.
Function of Managcment,
Social Responsibility of Management,
Suggested Readings:
Sharma and Chaturvedi, Organisation and Management, Mahavir Prakashan,
Delhi.
Terry and Franklin, Principles of Management, AITBS. New Delhi
Robins, Olganizational Behaviour, New Delhi, PHI
Chattopadhyaya. Sand
Preekh Udai, Managing Organisational Change,
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Compulsory Paper
Paper III Guidance and Counselling
Unit I
I. Guidance: Concept, Nature, Functions, Principles
2. Guidance for Personal Adjustment.
3. Guidance for Vocation.
and Scope
Unit /I
I. Guidance in Community setting.
2. Techniques of Guidance, Problems of Guidance
3. Relationship and Difference between Guidance and
Counselling.
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I. Inf(lrmation Generation: Need and Procedure.
2. Cumulative Records.
3. Psyd1010gical Tests: Aptitude and Attitude, Interest and Values.
Unit IV
I. Counselling: Nature, Scope, Goals and Objectives.
2. Functions and Process.
3. A pproaches to Counselling.
Unit V
I. Counsellor - Personal Qualities and Profession Skills.
2. Evaluation of Counselling.
3. Counselling in Indian Context and Problems of Counselling.
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Suggested Readings:
R"i Amarnath Asthana Madhu, Guidance and Counselling, Concept, Areas
and Approaches, Motilal Banarasidas, New Delhi,
Anastasi, Psychological Testing, Macmillan Co, New York
Jones, AJ. Principles of Guidance, Indian Ed Bombay, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd.
Kochhar. S.K, Guidance and Counselling in Colleges and University, New
Delhi Sterling Publisher Pvl. Ltd.
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Specialization (A)
Paper IV Human Resource Management
Unit I
Human Resource Management
Meaning,
Importance and Functions of HRM,
I.
and Qualities
2. Role of HR Manager, Characteristics
Manager.
of HR
Unit II
Iluman Resource Planning
\!leaning,
Importance and Factors affecting Human Resource
I.
Planning,
2. Iluman Resource Planning Process, Human Resource Planning
at di fferent levels.
Ullit III
I-Iuman Problems at Work Place
Nature,
Type,
Individual
and
organizational
I. Stresseonsequcnces of stress,
2. Ahsenteeism-types,
causes, consequences of absenteeism.
3. Gender discrimination and sexual Harassment at the work place.
UllitlV
Management of Behavioural Problems
techniques to handle-job stress, dual carecr and
Family adjustment problems, absenteeism,
2. Interpersonal relationship problem at the work place and the
home affecting work performance.
I. Counselling
Unit V
Comparative
1. IIRD Overview
2. HRD for Health
3. HRD in Servicc
IIRD experiences
in Government and Public Systems
and Family Welfare,
Industry
Suggested Readings:
I.uthan F. 1996, Organizational
Behavior. New York: McGraw Hill
Beard Well I and 1I0iden L. Human Resource Management;
a contemporary
perspcci ivc
Parweek U and Rao T. V. 1999, Designing and Managing Iluman Resource
Systcms. A nl110l Publ ishers
Moorhad G and Griffin R W. Organizational
Behaviour: Managing people and
organizations.
Bohalander, Managing lIuman resources, 12th Edn., Thomson
Books
A. M Shaikh, Human Resource Development & Management,
Learning
S. Chand Co.
Paper IV
SEMESTER III
Specialization (B)
Rural and Tribal Community
Unit I
I. Concept of Community: Community as a Social system, types
& characteristics of Community,
2. Rural. Urban, Tribal, Rural-Urban Continuum.
3. Structure
of Community:
Family, Kinship,
Caste Class,
Religion
Unit II
I. Rural Power Structure and Concept of Rural Lcaderships,
2. Rural Migration,
3. Rural Local Administration, 73'd Amendment under Panchayati
Raj.
Ullit III
Tribal and Scheduled tribe
I. Distribution of Tribes in India: Geographical,
Economic
2. Tribal Social Organisation
3. Tribal of Madhya Pradesh
Linguistic
and
Unit VI
Tribal Problems:
I. Rural Social Problems
Development
Programmes
III
India.
2. Comlllunity
Programmes related to rural health.
3. Tribal Development in India Policies and Programmes,
to Social Development in Rural and tribal Society.
Various
Barriers
Unit V
I.
2.
3.
4.
Peoples Participation in Community Development
Assessment of Problem of Community
Project Planning and Evaluation
Importance of Communication in Community.
Suggested Readings:
Clinard, B. Marshal: Slums and Community Development New York, the Free
Press 1957
\1adam. GR. Indian Development Villages, I.aknow print !louse India, 1983
Desai ;\. R .. Peasant Struggles in India Bombay, Oxford Cniversity
Press
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SEMESTER III
Specialization (C)
Medical Social Work
llealth and llealth Care Services
Meaning of Health, Mother and Child Health Services
Social, Preventive and Community Medicine
Health Education: Meaning, Objectives, Principles and methods
of Health Education
Common Diseases.
Communicable diseases, Symptoms Preventions and
Management ofT.B Leprosy, Malaria, STD and AIDS.
Non Communicable diseases, Symptoms Preventions and
Management of Disables, Asthma, Cancer, Hypertension and
Cardiac Diseases
Epi lepsy -Causes, Types and Treatment, Social Factors in
Epilepsy.
Health Planning
Immunization Programme
Family Planning- Meaning, Types and Relevance in Indian
Context
Nationalilealth
Policy for Indian. Health Programmes specific
to India.
Community Health
I. Community Health: Meaning and Various Programmes.
2. Role of the Medical Social Workers in Community Health
Programmes
3. Role of Voluntary Organizations in Primary Health Care.
VII it-I V
Health Programmes
School
Health Programme
I.
2 Need and Organization of Health Programmes
Anganwady, Balwady, Mid-day meals.
3. Primary Health Care, WHO.
VII it- V
Suggested Readings:ParkK: TextBook
of Preventive and Social Medicine
Smith Be. Community Health
Gesudian CAK: Primary Health Care
Pathak SII: Medical Social Work
Mechanie D: Medical Sociology
Upham F: Dynamic Approach to Illness
Lok Sabha Secretariat: National Health Policy
in school:
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Paper IV
SEMESTER III
Specialization (D)
Women Welfare
Unit I
1. Atrocities
against women: Dowry Death, Wife Hanering,
Murder Female Feticide and infanticide and sati.
2. Theory of Violence: Theoretical proposition and approach.
3. Changing situation of women in Indian Society.
Unit Jl
1. Problems
of women with reference to religious communities
India.
2. Problem of unmarried mothers, Destitute.
3. Violence against women: Rape Sex Delinquency,
and Commercial Exploitation of women.
Unit JJJ
1. Women's
Health status in India factors
affecting
in
Prostitution
the Health
status of Women.
2. Family Planning Programme & Methods in India
Unit IV
1. Policies relating to women's Welfare
2. Programme relating to Women's Welfare
Unit V
I. Constitutional
Provision and legislation measures for women
2. Democratization and women leadership.
3. Intervention of national and international voluntary agencies
in
area of women welfare.
Suggested ReadinI:S:Gajcndcr Gadgcr,Diablcd
in India, Somiya Publication, New Delbi.
Visuvardhan.
SJ, Devialll Cbildren:Visulbaby
Publications, Madras.
Sum it,.. Gupla. Social Welfare in India,Chaugh Publications, Allahabad.
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assessmenlS
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Basics of
Communication
Skills
Hasics of
Computer
Application
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Specialization
A.B,C,D
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Papers
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100
20
80
100
20
80
100
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held Work
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ii. Community
Profile
50
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Work
Comprehensive
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Total B
Total A+8
100
500
* Note: In paper Ill, students have to choose one paper out of 4
Specializations A, B, C and D. They have to ~ontinue with the
same specialization in paper III Semester IV.
** Dissertation is compulsory for every student. Dissertation
has to be chosen by the students in consultation with the teacher.
The topic will be from the specialization which the student has
opted.
Special ization:
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Labour Welfa,-e Legislation
Urban Communily De\dopment
psychiatric Social Work
D-Child Welfare
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SEMESTER IV
Compulsory Paper
Basics oj Communication Skills
Unit I
1. Communication: Definition, Nature and Process.
2. Elements of Communication and Feedback.
3. Principles of Effective Communication.
Unit II
1. Dimension and Directions of Communication.
2. Means of Communication, Verbal Communication.
3. SWOT Analysis.
Unit III
-L.'
1.
2.
3.
4.
Non-Verbal Communication
Body Language, Para-language, Sign Language.
Visual and Audio Communication.
Barriers in Communication.
Unit IV
I. Written Formal Communication: Concept and types.
2. Advantages, Disadvantages, Important and Need.
3. Essentials of Effective letter writing.
Unit V
I. Modern Forms of Communication
2. Fax, E-mail and Video Conferencing.
Suggested Reading:
Rao. N & nas .Commuoication Skills, Himalaya Publication lIouse, Mumbai.
Murphy, Herla and Peck, Carles, "Effective Communication" Tata Mc Hill,
New Delhi.
Kittv 0 Locker , "Dussiness and Administrative Communication" THM, New
Delhi.
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SEMESTER IV
Compulsory Paper
Basics of Computer Application
Paper II
Unit I
Introduction to Computer:
I. Types of Computer, Hardware, Storage device, Software and
their types.
2. Causes and Ctility of Computer in Social Science.
Unit Il
Operating System: DOS, Windows
I. Meaning of Operating System, Dos Commands,
Commands and External Dos Commands.
2. Components of Windows.
3. Basic Tasks of Window.
Unit III
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Internal DOS
Internet and [-mail.
I. Internet: History of internet, Essential Components
of internet,
Uses of internet, Internet service provider.
2. E-mail- Uses and Advantages of e-mail.
Unit IV
Microsoft office I: Word, Excel
I. Introduction to MS word, Editing a Document, Previewing
Documcnts, Printing Documents,
2. Creating Worksheets in Excel, Entering Data in Excel,
Managing Worksheet.
Microsoft office II: Power Point.
I. Utility of Power point
2 Customising Power Point, Preparing Slide Practical.
Unit V
Su!:gestcd Readin!:s:
Computer
Dewndra
Computer
Today, :'v1cCiraw Hills
Singh. Dynamic Computer Course, Fusion Books
Fundamentals.
P.K Sinha. BPB Publication, New Delhi
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Specialization (AJ
Paper IV Labour Welfare Legislation
Unit I
Introduction to labour legislation
Philosophy of l.abour Laws
I,abour Laws, Industrial Relations and Human Resource
l.abour Laws: Concept, Origin, Objectives and Classification
Indian Constitution and Labour Legislations
Labour Policy, Emerging Issues and Future Trends
1.
2.
J.
4.
5.
Unit II
l.aws on Working Conditions
1. The r actories Act, 1948
2. Contract Labour (Prohibition and Regulation Act, 1986)
3. Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation Act, 1986)
Unit III
Industrial Relations laws
1. Trade Union Act, 1926
2. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
3. Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946
Unit IV
Wages and labour laws
1. \1inill1um wages Act, 1948
2. Paymcnt of Wages Act, 1936
3. Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
4. Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
Unit V
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Suggested
[,aws for Labour welfare and Social Security
Social Security Legislation: An Overview
The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923
The Employees' State Insurance Act, 1948
The Maternity Benefit Act, 196 I
The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972
Readings:
Bealsen (ed.). Ancient's Law of Contract (27th ed. 1998)
P.S.Atiya. Introduction to the Law of Contract 1992 reprint (Claredon
Series)
A vIaI' Singh. Law of Contract (2000) Eastern, Lueknow
Cheshire. and H.S.Fifool and M.P. Furmslon, Law ofContrael
E LBS wilh Bntterw0l1hs
'v1. Krishnan 'Jail'. La\\ ofConlracts.
(1998)
G.H. 1'reitel. Law oreontract,
Sweet & Maxwell (1997 Reprint)
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Law
(1992)
Paper IV
SEMESTER IV
Specialization (B)
Urban Community Development
Unit I
1. Urban Community: Concept and Characteristic.
2. Types of city.
3. Origin and Developmcnt of Cities. Hurdles in development
modern cities of India.
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Unit II
I.
2.
3.
4.
Urbanization, Modernization
Westcrnization
Industrialization and Growth of Slums.
Urban Problems in India.
Unit III
I. Community Disorganization, Family Disorganization
2. Urban migration and types.
3. Issues relatcd to urban devclopment
- concept of Town
planning, Urban Scttlement, obstacles in planned scttlemcnt.
Unit IV
I. Philosophy and Principle of Cooperative Movcment.
2. Historical dcvelopment of Cooperativc movemcnt.
3. Role of Cooperative movement as a strategy with Urban and
rural poor.
4. Problems of Cooperative movement in India.
Unit V
I. Local govcrnancc , main functions of local govcrnance, local
governance
of cities. Main provisions of 74th constitution
amendmcnt Act 1993.
2. Urban Local sclf governance in Madhya Pradesh. Problems of
Urban local governance.
3. Finances and Problems of Municipal Administration
Suggested Readings:
Ross. Marruy, G, Community Organisation Theory, Principles and
Practice, New York: Harper 1955
Anderson, N: The Urban Community
Subhash Chandra: Social Parteipation in Urban Neight hoods,
National Publishing House New Delhi 1977.
Desai, A.R and Pillai S.D: A profile of an India University of Homhay,
1972.
SEMESTER IV
Specialization (C)
Paper IV P!'>ychiatricSocial Work
Unit I
Concept of Mental Health
1. Meaning and Characteristics of Mcntalllealth.
2. Conccpt of normal and abnormal behaviour with particular
refercnce to social work.
3. Role of the Psychiatric Social Worker in hospital settings.
Unit II
Abnormal behaviour
1. Meaning and cause of abnormal behaviour.
2. Preventions- Primary, Sccondary, Territory.
3. Mental
Retardation,
Dcfinition,
Types
associated with mantel retardation.
Causes,
Problem
Unit III
Diseases
I. Neurosis
and Psychosomatic
DisordersTreatmcnts
Outcomc.
2. Schizophrenia,
Paranoia,
MDP,
Causc,
Treatments
Outcomc.
3. Sexual deviations - Causes, Types and Treatments.
Unit IV
Social Evils
1. Delinquency and Crime
2. Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
3. Behaviour
disorders
of Childhood,
Autism,
Unsocializcd relation, Aggressive disorder.
Unit V
Therapies and Counselling
1. Psychotherapy, Transactional analysis
2. Family Therapy and Group Therapy
3. Counselling - Family, Marital, Education,
and Skills required
and
and
Hyperactive,
Vocational-Qualities
Suggested Readings:
James C Colman: Abnormal Psychology and Modern life.
Kaplan: Comprehensive
Textbook of Psychiatric
ICD-IO Classification
of Mental and Behavioural Disorders, World Heallh
Organ isat ions.
Ragg C. Hand Rook of Psychiatry for Social Worker and Health visitors Hy
Jayawas S.R.: Guidance and Counselling
Verma R.: Psychiatric Social Work in India
Rao N.S.: Counselling and Guidance
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SEMESTER IV
Specialization (D)
Child Welfare
Unit I
I. Developmental tasks during stages of development.
2. Role of Social Institution and organization like family, group,
School in the development of children and preparation
for
different roles.
Unit II
I. Material and Child health servIces: care for the under five,
Immunization.
2. Disabilities
of Child: Physical, Mental retardation
visual
disability, hearing and speech problems.
Unit III
I. Child
Labour:
Legislation
measure
and
Causes
&
Consequences.
2. Adoption:
Legislation
and other measures child marriage:
Legislation and other measure
3. Child Marriage: Legislative and other measures.
4. Child abuse and neglect: child beggars, orphans, destitute child
prostitution.
Unit IV
I. Family change disintegration and consequences:
2. Juvenile delinquency, Street children, School dropout, strategies
of social intervention dealing with children in critical situations.
Unit V
I. Child welfare services: Institution and non-institutional
2. Role of national and inter national organisation in child welfare
servIces.
3. Rights of the Child, Constitutional
provision and National
Policy for Children, Major Policy measures.
Sugl:csted Readings:
Girish Kumar: Samaj Kmya Prikaria(Varanasi:Kalyan
TathaSodha Sansthan)
Raja Ram Shastri, Samaj Karya. Laknow, lIindi (jranlh Academy
PD Kulkarni and Me Nanavati, NGOs in Changing Scnario, Uppal Publishing
1I0use, !':ew Delhi.