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M.S.W. (Master Degree in Social Work)

CAREER PROSPECTUS

A Master’s degree in social work (MSW) enables one to acquire a thorough knowledge about the structure of the society and the various problems faced by the different groups – ethnic, communal or otherwise – of the society. It helps to create a social awareness in the minds of the holders of the degree and ignites and motivates the learners to become socially committed for eradicating every illness which prevents the people from moving up.

Right from forming various organizations for helping deserted women, the destitute, the orphans, the aged, the physically handicapped, the divorced etc, the degree holder with his vast knowledge in diverse social welfare programmes of the Government as well as the private can serve the society better.

Besides he/she stands better career options – he/she can become a social worker or an instructor in any industry or industrial training center and get jobs in social organization and HRD of the Government or the private.

Course Content

 Introduction to Social work Profession

 Indian Social Structure

 Dynamics of Human Behavior

 Social Case Work & Social Group Work

 Field Work Practical

 Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Reasoning

 Foundation of Counselling and practices

 Social Welfare Administration & Social Legislations

 Community organisation and social action

 Social Work Research and Statistics

 Rural Camp

 Executive Communication

 Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations

 Social Work Interventions in Medical setting

 Rural Economy and Co – operation

 Human Resource Management

 Hospital Planning and Management

 Rural Community Development

 Labour Legislations

 Foundation of Psychiatry -I

 Welfare of weaker sections

 Summer Internship

 Foundation of counseling Therapies & Counseling Techniques

 Rural Management

 Statutory Enforcement & Case Laws

 Foundation of Psychiatry- II

 Urban Community Development

 Organisational Behavior

 Social Work Interventions in Psychiatry Settings

 Social Entrepreneurship &NGO Management

 Research Project