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PLACEMENT BROCHURE 2017
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
ALIGARH , 202002
The purpose of education
has always been to enable
a man to develop his
intellectual powers to the
full so that he may grasp
the significance of any
situation that arises, that
he may know the differences
between right and wrong
and gain the ability to
contemplate the divine mysteries of nature. Education should strengthen his character, help him to look after himself and concentrate on the life to come.
SIR SYED AHMED KHAN
FOUNDER
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY (1817-1898)
MESSAGE FROM DIRECTOR PLACEMENT The aligarh muslim university since its inception has been Striving to achieve distinct place in education. Here students AG Learn to live together in harmony. Its alumni are spread Throughout india and abroad.
this brochure provides a brief Description about the department and Students. This will help you in carrying Out a preliminary assessment of their Suitability for final placement. S
the department of social work invites you to consider the4th semester students of msw ( master of social work ) Programme for recruitment. If you wish to have campus Interview, infrastructural facilities may be made available to Your organisation by us. Wishing you the best of Sworkers in
2017. Looking forward to hear from you.
Dr. Naseem Ahmad Khan ChairmanE
Department of Social Work AMU Aligarh
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THE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY The Aligarh Muslim University has witnessed vast information in organizational size and complexity. This is evident in the expansion in student enrolment, staff strength, administrative and teaching departments, research centres and institutes and research outputs. Correspondingly the university has grown in stature, establishing and international reputation as an institution of excellence in teaching and research. The university, a century old institution has 11 faculties and 80 departments of study with strength of 24000 students from all over India and 30 countries. Its residential character makes it unique institution. The university's Maulana Azad Library has an excellent collection of books, monographs and journals in
multidiscipline. This library contains valuable and unique research materials. Computing facilities are
available at the university computer centers and department's computer clusters. In addition, to this, this
institution has best Engineering and Medical colleges and center for Remote Sensing. Its Film Club,
Drama Club and Music Club provide for all round personality development of students. The University continues to emphasis and maintain high standards in teaching. Its curriculum is designed to not only facilitate participative learning of the fundamentals ,but also inculcate intellectual curiosity , creativity, critical thinking and analytical and problem solving skills. It aims to produce well rounded, professionally competent graduates who seek to stay abreast of advances in knowledge through both self study as well as the University's various continuing education and post graduates programmers, of Master of Social Work(MSW) is one.
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THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK The Department of Social Work at the Aligarh Muslim University has been providing instructions at undergraduate and post-graduate levels since 1967 and research programmes leading to Ph.D. since 1971. Since its humble beginnings, the Department has come a long way with its current strength of 15 faculty, representing a broad range of teaching and research expertise, and a large number of students, it ranks as one of the best departments. It has kept pace with developments taking place in the discipline in India and the region. This is evident in the research and publications of staff members as well as its students.
More than ever before, both private and public sector organizations are facing an increasingly complex and challenging environment. Under such conditions, their survival and growth depend on the capacity to gather, analyse and disseminate information as well as utilize such information to formulate, implement and evaluate policies. This points to the need for a post graduate programme to train specialists who will put their knowledge to effective use.
In 1994, the Master of Social Work (MSW) programme was added to this department to meet the growing need of trained professionals to provide welfare and development services as well as Human Resource Management services. Today the Department offers Doctoral Programme in Social Work Two year Full Time Masters Programme in Social Work Three year Bachelor Programme in Social Work admission to the two year Post graduate course in Social Work is open to Graduates to any stream. The selection follows a systematic admission procedure consisting of written test, group discussion and personal interview.
The teaching methodology comprises of class room instructions, field work, seminars, group discussion and skill development workshops. The good mix of students, together with a competent and committed faculty supplemented by practitioners in the field, has given rise to lively exchanges of experiences in the seminar room. The synergy generated has made the learning experience a meaningful and exciting one.
Students come to the Department of Sociology and Social Work for various reasons because they are interested in teaching or social service, because the course offers myriad job opportunities or because they wish to contribute to community life. Most importantly, however, they come because they know that they are getting the education of a lifetime.
Today, the Department proudly displays a number of top quality publication including books, research articles and papers presented at seminars, conference and workshops.
The students are encouraged to analyse services in the rural areas to inculcate organizational and leadership skills, generate sensitivity towards rural community and provide an experience in group living. Social Work students share their diverse experiences by publishing a quarterly newsletter namely Voice of Social Work.
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The Master of Social Work Programme has been designed to the following objectives: To teach skills in understanding cultural, societal and organizational dynamics and in evaluating policies. To train the students to meet the development needs of all sections of society with particular emphasis on vulnerable sections.
To acquire an understanding of the tools & techniques of Modern Management To improve their skills in solving complex organisational problems To foster a positive attitude towards the organisation and the society To develop competence in resolving interpersonal conflicts.
To inculcate professional ethics so as to become enlightened and conscientious managers in business and other social sector of the economy.
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ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK
(A) This Department has actively and successfully implemented various research projects
like:
S. No. Name of the Project Title Funding Agency Status Teacher/s
01 Prof. Noor Empowerment of SIFPSA, Lucknow, Complete Mohammad Panchayati Raj Institution Sponsored by PFI, New of Aligarh District Delhi
02 Prof. Noor Convergence Approach for SIFPSA, Lucknow, Complete Mohammad the Promotion of RCH in Sponsored by PFI, New Lodha Block of Aligarh Delhi District
03 Prof. Noor Social Mobilization & ILO, Sub- Regional Office Complete Mohammad Awareness Raising on for South Asia, New Delhi Child Labour in Aligarh
04 Prof. Noor Indus Child Labour Project ILO, Sub- Regional Office Complete Mohammad of Aligarh District for South Asia, New Delhi
05 Prof. Noor Indus Child Labour Project ILO, Sub- Regional Office Complete Mohammad of Moradabad District for South Asia, New Delhi
06 Prof. Noor Indus Child Labour Project ILO, Sub- Regional Office Complete Mohammad of Firozabad District for South Asia, New Delhi
07 Prof. Noor Effects of Technical ILO, Geneva Complete Mohammad Change and Industry Reconstruction on the Demand for Child
08 Prof. Noor Empowerment of women UGC, New Delhi Complete Mohammad and Social Development
09 Prof. Noor Special Child Labour INDO-US DOL, & Aligarh Complete Mohammad School of Aligarh City District
10 Prof. Noor Enhancing Reproductive SIFPSA, Lucknow Complete Mohammad Health Knowledge among Madarasa going Adolescents
11 Prof. Noor Polio Eradication UNICEF, Lucknow Complete Mohammad Programme - The Underserved Strategy :
Social Mobilization Component (April 2005-
June 2010)
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12 Prof. Noor Supportive Supervision of UNICEF, Lucknow Complete Mohammad Comprehensive Child Survival Programme in Aligarh District (Phase I)
13 Prof. Noor Supportive Supervision of UNICEF, Lucknow Complete Mohammad Comprehensive Child Survival Programme in Aligarh District (Phase IIa)
14 Prof. Abdul Polio Eradication UNICEF, Lucknow Complete Matin Programme - The Underserved Strategy : Social Mobilization Component (July 2010- April 2011)
15 Prof. Abdul Polio Eradication UNICEF, Lucknow Complete Matin Programme - The Underserved Strategy : Social Mobilization Component (May 2011 - April 2012)
16 Prof. Abdul Supportive Supervision of UNICEF, Lucknow Complete Matin Comprehensive Child Survival Programme in Aligarh District (Phase IIb)
17 Prof. Abdul Strengthening of UNICEF, Lucknow Continuing Matin Comprehensive Child Survival Programme through Supportive Supervision in Aligarh District
18 Prof. Abdul Polio Eradication UNICEF, Lucknow Continuing Matin Programme - The Underserved Strategy :
Social Mobilization Component (May 2012 -
April 2017)
(B) This Department has been honoured for the project, " Polio Eradication Programme- The Underserved Strategy: Social Mobilization Component" and awarded with Jimmy Carter Foundation Award for excellent contribution in " Pulse Polio Programme".
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FACULTY PROFILE
Dr.Naseem Ahmad Khan Associate professor
Chairman of Social Work Department
Dr. Mohd. Tahir
Assistant professor
Department of Social work
Dr. Qurratul Aein Ali
Assistant professor
Department of Social work
Dr. Shyna Saif
Assistant professor
Department of Social work
Dr. Mohd Arif Khan
Assistant professor
Department of Social work
Dr. Andleeb Said
Assistant professor
Department of Social work
Mr. Mohd. Uzair Ms. Sameera Khanam Assistant professor Assistant professor
Department of Social work Department of Social work
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MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
COURSE DESIGN
SEMESTER I
CODES TITLES
SWM 7001 SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION: HISTORY AND IDEOLOGIES
SWM 7002 SOCIOLOGY FOR SOCIAL WORK IN INDIA
SWM 7003 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
SWM 7004 SOCIAL WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS
SWM 70S1 CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AND WEEKLY SEMINAR PRESENTATION SWM 70V1 VIVA-VOCE WINTER CAMP (RURAL) ONE WEEK
SEMESTER II
CODES TITLES
SWM 8001 SOCIAL GROUP WORK
SWM 8002 COMMUNITY ORGANISATION, COMMUNITY WORK AND SOCIAL ACTION
SWM 8003 SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
SWM 8004 SOCIAL JUSTICE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL WELFARE IN INDIA
SWM 80S1 CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AND WEEKLY SEMINAR PRESENTATION SWM 80V1 VIVA-VOCE SUMMER TRAINING PLACEMENT IN THE DISCIPILINE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (SIX TO EIGHT WEEKS)
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SEMESTER III
CODES TITLES SWM 3001 SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING
SWM 3002 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
SWM 3003 MANAGEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE SERVICES
SWM 3004 SOCIAL RESEARCH PRACTICE: PROJECT FORMULATION & EVALUATION
SWM 30S1 CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AND WEEKLY SEMINAR PRESENTATION SWM X0V1 VIVA-VOCE WINTER CAMP (URBAN) ONE WEEK
SEMESTER IV
CODES TITLES SWM 4001 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
SWM 4002 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS
SWM 4003 SOCIAL SECURITY, LABOURE WELFARE AND RELATED LEGISLATIONS
SWM 4004 RURAL -URBAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SWM 4011 CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION SWM X0S1 CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AND WEEKLY SEMINAR PRESENTATION SWM X0V1 VIVA-VOCE
SUMMER TRAINING PLACEMENT IN THE DISCIPLINE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (SIX TO EIGHT WEEKS)
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MODE OF LEARNING The master of social work programme has been planned with a view to empower the professionals in knowledge, skills & attitude to be able to undertake promotive, preventive, therapeutic managerial and administrative intervention with individual, families, groups, communities and corporate sector etc. The mode of learning compromises: Orientation Programme:
One Week Orientation Programme is planned for MSW students before the commencement of regular teaching and field work intervention. The major objective of the programme is to familiarize the student with the new course curriculum, environment, field work agencies and various operations. The students are given exposure to self awareness through discussion and presentation with the aid of multimedia devices. Tutorials, Assignments and Group Discussions:
The students are required to prepare assignments on various topics and make group discussions on them regularly. The analysis of topic helps in integrating various views to holistic understanding of the subject. Weekly Seminar Presentations:
The students are required to make audio-visual presentations on the topics assigned to them by their respective supervisors. These presentations are based on field work experiences and made before the class and the concern faculty. The active participation of students enables them to develop communication skills, articulation of presenting the things scientifically & systematically. Overall it develops their level of confidence and understanding of subject matter and field work interventions. Areas of Activities: The MSW students develop skill expertise in: Case work and supportive counselling Development of Group Work interventions for children and adolescents. Family intervention including Parental Guidance & Counselling. Participatory Learning Appraisal with people in the community to their problems and concerns. Focus Group Discussion, Participatory Learning Appraisal (PLA) Technique (Making Resource Map, Time Line, Chapati Diagram & Seasonality Diagram) Planning Supportive Services In Schools for children with educational problems. Analysis School systems & Processes to Design Health Programme. Organization of workshop for teachers on Learning & Behavioural Problem of Children. Participation in National Pulse Polio Programme & sensitizing and mobilizing the people for immunization of their children. Reproductive & Child Health Counselling & Service delivery. Active participation in industrial unit in the discipline of Human Resource Management & Industrial relations.
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STUDENTS' PROFILE
SAMEEN RAFI Date of Birth : 10-10-1992 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No ; 9760588091 Summer Training : CHETNA, Delhi
Abdul Rehman Siddique
Date of Birth :02/07/1992 Email Adress : [email protected] Mobile No :8791321167
Summer Training : SPYM, Delhi
SADAF FATIMA Date of Birth : 15-06-1994 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 8273470091
Summer Training : PRATHAM, Lucknow
Abdus Sattar Email : [email protected] Mobile No. : 8791969741 Date of Birth : 15/06/1995 Summer Training : SPYM (New Delhi)
ARSHI ISRAR
Email Adress :[email protected]
Date of Birth :22/12/1993
Mobile No :9897880336
Summer Training :Saheli Trust ANAM AKASHA Date of Birth ; 05/07/1993 Email Address [email protected]
Mobile No : 9675917930 Smmer Training: PRADAN
AEMAN FEEROZ
Date of Birth : 20/03/1992
Email Address : [email protected]
Mobile No : 8010745155
Summer Training : PRADAN
Ehtesham Akhter Date Of Birth :19/03/1991 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 9045495081
Summer Training : SPYM, Delhi
MD NEMATULLAH
Date of Birth : 11/01/1996 Email Address ; [email protected]
Mobile No : 7500552779
Summer Training : TATA STRIVE, Aligarh
Kapil Dev
Date Of Birth :30/09/1993 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No :7055162105
Summer Training :Moserbaer Trust
Summer Training : Prayas
ZIYAUL HASAN
Date of Birth : 16-06-1994
Email Address : [email protected]
Mobile No : 9927230913
Summer Training : EFRAH
TANUPRIYA
Date of Birth : 23-05-1990
Email Address : [email protected]
Mobile No : 7037232344
Summer Training : PRAYAS
Pragya Dixit
Date Of Birth : 30/09/1994 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No :9027399900
SACHIN PALIWAL
Date of Birth : 03-07-1994 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 8868828993
Summer Training : CHETNA NGO
MOHD DANISH
Date of Birth : 18-08-1994
Email Address : [email protected]
Mobile No : 9084499046
Summer Training : CHETNA, Delhi
KALEEM BEG Date of Birth :20/05/1993
Email Address :[email protected]
Mobile No :8439008860
Summer Training :Prayas, Delhi
MOHAMMAD KHALID RAZA
Date of Birth : 21/04/1991 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 8272895138
Summer Training: PRADAN
Summer Training : PRATHAM, Lucknow
MOHAMMAD ALISHAN
Date of Birth : 10/10/1995 Email Address :[email protected] Mobile No : 9012240441
Summer Training: EFRAH, Delhi
LOVELY SOLANKI
Date of Birth : 01/10/1995 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 7500315393 Summer Training : CEC SAM Metro Project
MEHLAQA NAZ Date of BIRTH : 12/10/1994 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 9548258195
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PRIYANSHU CHAUDHURY
Date of Birth ;
Email Address : [email protected]
Mobile No : 9639900229
Summer Training : Chetna, Delhi
ASIYA MASOOD
Date of Birth : 05/12/1992
Email Address : [email protected]
Mobile No : 9557415135
Smmer Training : Chanakiya
MOHAMMAD SAMIUDDIN HUSAIN
Date of Birth : 22/09/1993 Email Address [email protected] Mobile No : 8791592726
Summer Training : AROH, Foundation Noida
UDHYAN GUPTA Date of Birth : 03/03/1993 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 8439137197 Summer Training : TATA POWER
NADEEM ANSARI Date of Birth: 14-Feb, 1992 Email Address: [email protected] Summer training: AROH, Foundation Noida Mobile :0791266425
SUBIA KHATOON
Date of Birth : 23/01/1994 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 8979213392 Summer Training : Sakshi NGO
WAQAR YUNUS
Date of Birth : 27/07/1989 Email Address : [email protected] Mobile No : 9675507200 Summer training: AROH, Foundation Noida
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FIELD WORK PRACTICUM
Field work is an integral part of the Master of Social Work Programme. The training provides an opportunity for a critical appreciation of various social work practices by integrating with field work. The students are placed in different selected organizations. In the final year the students are placed to agencies which correspond to their area of specialization.
A student on an average nearly puts sixteen hours for concurrent field work in a week. The field work is closely supervised by both the faculty and agency supervisors. Every week students make seminar presentation on their field experiences. Each student has an interaction with the concerned supervisor.
The field work practicum compulsory winter camp (Rural/Urban) of 8-10 days duration at the end of first third semesters.
Further at the end of second and fourth semesters. Students are placed for 6-8 weeks Block field work/ summer training in reputed organizations. The degree is awarded after the successful completion of the Block Field Work/Summer Training and submission of Project Report personally.
The two years (4 Semesters) Master of Social Work Programme enables the social work students to invest a minimum of 1508 hours as a part of its Field Work Curriculum and enrich their knowledge and develop skills in various social work methodologies. The practicum is illustrated below
Total hours = 1508
S.No. Nature of Work Methodology Minimum Working Hours
1. Concurrent Field Work Case Work/Group Work/Community work/Project 20 days @ 8 hours x 4 = 640 Appraisal/HRM & IR 10 WSC @ 2 hours x 4= 80 2. Weekly Supervisory 10 WSC @ 3 hours x 4= 120 Conference ( WSC) 8 days @ 8 hours x 2= 128 3. Weekly Seminar Presentation 45 days @ 6 hours x 2= 540 (WSP) 4. Winter Camp Rural/Urban 5. Summer Training Community Work/ HRM/IR
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TRAINING EXPOSURE
UNICEF & NRHM AMU MSW Students is known as one of the finest trained Social Work Students in the Country. The Department runs various National and International Projects with full participation of MSW students. Supportive Supervision of Comprehensive Child Survival Program (SS-CCSP) a UNICEF and NRHM Sponsored project where MSW students make their participation with full potential and also receive Ten days full time training by UNICEF India trainers. They learn and work on various grass root level Skills and techniques about home based care of child survival which are very essential for neonatal And supporting the ashas known as Rural Social Health Activist. Impact assessment of institutional V/s home delivery and traditional child care practices are the two components of this training .MSW Students are equally participated in this training
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GLOBAL MEET AMU MSW student have a unique global exposure with multidimensional fields. In every semester MSW student have an interaction with the students of western universities .They share their works, ideas, thoughts with foreign students and they also share their experiences with AMU MSW students. The western students also participated in the field work activities in actual rural setting along with that, they also acquaint with Indian culture and give effective feedback of our work.
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Glossary OF ACTIVITIES
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GLIMPSE OF CAMPUS
TRAINING & PLACEMENT TEAM DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK, AMU ALIGARH
THE PLACEMENT CO-ORDINATOR
1. Dr. NASEEM AHMAD KHAN EMAIL: [email protected] MOB: +91- 9319788400,9897760035
2. Dr. MOHAMMAD TAHIR EMAIL: [email protected] MOB: +91 9897069745
THE PLACEMENT VOLUNTEERS SAMEEN RAFI
ANAM AKASHA
MD NEMATULLAH
ABDUS SATTAR
MOHD KALEEM BEG Email Address: [email protected] Contact Number : 9760588091/ 8791969741/ 9675917930
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RESPONSE SHEET Sir, We are interested in recruiting your student(s) to our organization. The requirements are given below:
ORGANIZATION FEATURES Name of the organization______________________________________________________________________ Contact Person__________________________________________________________________________ Designation______________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________ Telephone________________________________ Fax___________________________________________________________________ E-mail__________________________________________________________________________
RECRUITMENT DETAILS
No. of Vacancies________________________________________________________________________ Designation______________________________________________________________________ Preferred Educational Qualification_____________________________________________________________ Place of Posting__________________________________________________________________________
E-mail: [email protected]