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Syllabus for B.S.W.III Year/MAK/120609
SSWWAAMMII RRAAMMAANNAANNDD TTEEEERRTTHH MMAARRAATTHHWWAADDAA UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY,,
NNAANNDDEEDD..
SYLLABUS OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
( B. S. W. V & VI Sem)
( 2011-2012 )
Syllabus for B.S.W.III Year/MAK/120609
SSWWAAMMII RRAAMMAANNAANNDD TTEEEERRTTHH MMAARRAATTHHWWAADDAA UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY NNAANNDDEEDD
SYLLABUS OF
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK ( B. S. W. ) (Fifth Semester)
Paper No. Title Theory Internal
assignment
Total Marks
XXI PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH 40 10 50
XXII INTEGRATED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 40 10 50
XXIII SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH 40 10 50
XXIV FIELDS OF SOCIAL WORK 40 10 50
XXV LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDIA 40 10 50
XXVI INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY 40 10 50
XXVII DISASTER MANAGEMENT 40 10 50
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM -- -- 100
Effect from June 2011.
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PAPER – XXI PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
Theory – 40 Internal – 10
Total Marks – 50 1 SELF AND SELF AWARENESS Understanding self Rational Emotive therapy, Gestalt approach,
Transactional analysis Reality therapy, yoga for Therapy, Meditation techniques. Observation and Reflection: Theory and techniques.
3 EMOTIONS AND THEIR EXPRESSION Emotions nature of expression.
Understand own pattern Communication choices made to express emotions modes used Examine need for change.
4 COMMUNICATION Information and knowledge and skills of rapid reading writing creative,
writing report writing and public speaking. REFERENCES Becavar D (ed.)1997 : The family, spirituality and social work Journal of family social work vol.2, No.4 1997.
Bhattacharya,K.1971 : The Indian concept of self, Bulletin Ramakrishna mission institute of Culture 22(8)Aug.1971 304-13
Burke R.J. 1982 : Personality, Self-image and situational Characteristics of effective helpers in work settings. The journal of psychology vol.112,213 Byrue,D.1966 : Self-concept, ch.12,434. An introduction to Personality: A Research Approach, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc. Crum, J.K.1976 : The art of inner-listening, Theosophist 97(8)May 1976,64-65.
Syllabus for B.S.W.III Year/MAK/120609
Grossbard, H.1954 : Methodology for developing self-awareness in Journal of Social Case work Vol.XXXV No.9 Nov.1954 380-386
Hamilton G.1954 : Self-Awareness in professional Education Journal of Social Case work Vol.XXXV No.9 Nov.1954 371-379.
Haskar, S.L. 1976 : Know thyself, Triveni 45(2) July-Sept.1976,88 Paul, Brunton. 1975: The hidden teaching beyond yoga, triveni 44 (3) October/December 1975 Ramkumar O,1970 : Intelligence and self-concept, Education & Psychology Review 10 (3) July 1970 154-57 Ritajanada.(Translated : The Practice of Meditation, Mylapore,chennai: By John Phillip)1996, Ramakrishna Math Printing press. Singh,N.p. 1970 : The Concept of self in modern Psychology, indian Education Review 5(1) January, 1970.84-99 Taimni,L.K.1976 : The Wisdom of the Upanishads: The significance and use of pranayam, Theosophist 97 (9)June 1976
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PAPER – XXII
INTEGRATED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Theory – 40
Internal – 10 Total Marks – 50
1 STSTEMS AND SOCIAL WORK Concept of social systems, Characteristics of social systems. Units of social work intervention and
dynamics therein (individual family, groups communities and organization).
2 APPROACH TO INTERGRATION The systems approach environmental approach Under standing of life sustaining elements and their interrelationships, to
view it as a holistic framework for an approach to integration. 3 SOCIAL WORK ROLES Roles role theories theoretical insights. Role tasks, skills and techniques outcome. REFERENCES
Barborka G.A.1972 : The Divine plan, Adyar, Chennai, India: the Theosophical Publication House (Third ed.), Pg., 43-47,83,158-200 Bartlett, Harriett. 1970 : The Common Base of social work Practice, National Association of social workers, 2 Park Avenue, New York, N.R. Connaway Ronda S. and : Social Work Practice, New Jersey: Prentice Gentry Martha E.1988. Goldstein, Howard 1973 : Social work Practice, A Unitary Approach, Columbia : University of South Carolina Press. Johnson Louise C.1983 : A Generalist Approach,(Third ed) Boston:Allyn and Bacon
Syllabus for B.S.W.III Year/MAK/120609
Lippit, R.J.Watson, & B. : The Dynamics of Planned change, New Westly1958 York:Harcourt Brace and World. Parsons Ruth J.,Jorgensen : The Integration of Social work practice, J.D.Hernandez Santos H.1994 Califormia: Brooks Cole Pincus,Allen & Anne : Social work practice: Model & Method,Hinois: Minaham 1973 F.E.Peacock Publisher Inc. Specht, Harry & Anne : Integrating social work Methods,Vickery 1977 London:George Allen and unwin Swamy Chinmayananda : Atma Bodha-A Commentary of Swami 2000 Chinmayan Mumbai Central Chinmaya Mission Trust 400 072 pg 22-38 Urberoi N.K. (ed)1995 : Professional Competency in Higher education Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education University of Delhi Younghusband E,1967 : Social Work and Social Values Vol, III London George Allen and unwin
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PAPER – XXIII
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH Theory – 40
Internal – 10 Total Marks – 50
1. SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY
Meaning, purpose, scope and importance of social research and social work research.
Research design and types of research.
2. STEPS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Problem formulation. Concepts – meaning and their role in social research. Hypothesis – meaning and utility of hypothesis in scientific research. Qualities of sound hypothesis.
3. SAMPLING
Meaning, types of sampling Probability. Non – probability REFERENCES 1. ACKOFF R.L.1962 : Scientific Method: Optimsing Applied Research Desugns New
York; John Wiley and Sons. 2. ANDERSIB H.ET AT 1970 : Thesis And Assignment Writing, New Delhi: Wiley
Easterb Limited 3. BLAIKIE, NORMAN 1993 : Appriacges In Social Enquiry, Cambridge:Polity
Press. 4. BLALOCK H.M.1972 : Social Statistcs, New York: Mcgraw Hill 5. BLALOCK H. M. & BLALOCK A. M. (Eds) 1968 : Metgidikigy In Social Research,
New York: Mcgraw-Hill 6. COOLIDGE,FREDERICK : Statistics: A Gentle Introduction , New Delhi L. 2000 Sage
Publications, 7. CRABTRES B.F.AND MILLER : Doing Qualitative Research, New Delhi: Sage
W.L. (Eds) 2000 Publication 8. CRANSTEIN A & PHILLIPS : Understanding Social Research An Introduction
W.R. 1978 Boston: Allwyn and Bacon 9. DEZIN, NORMEN, K&LICOIN : Handbook of Qualitative research (II Eds) New Y. S.
Eds 2000 Delhi Sag publications 10. FIELDANDY 2000 : Discovering Satistics using SPSS for Windows.Advanced
techniques for beginning, New Delhi Sag Publication
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11. GAHAN, CELIS & HANNIBAI :- Doing Qualitative research using QSR, NUD, IST, MIKE 1998 New Delhi Sag Publication
12. GOODE W. J. & HATTA : Methods in social research, Tokyo:Mcgraw hill p.k 1952 kogaukusha.
13. Jefferies,J & DIAMONS,I 2000 : Beginning statistic: An introduction for social scientisis New delhi sage publication
14. Manheim,Henry L.1977 : Sociological Research: philosophy & methods,lllinois the dosey press.
15. May Tim 1997 : social Research issues, methods & process,Buckingham open university press
16.Mukherji partha N (eds) 2000 : Methodology in social Research: Dilemma and perspectives, New Delhi: Sage publications 17.Nagel Ernest 1984 : The Structure of science: problems in the logic of scientific explanation. 18.Pedgett Deborah, K,1988 : Qualitative methods in social work research ,New Delhi sage publications 19.Ramchandran P.1990 : Issues in social work research in india, Bombay institute for community organization research 20.Reichman W.J.1981 : Use and abuseof statistics penguin
21.Sellits, Glaire et al 1976 : Research methods in social Relations Mew York holt renebart and winston 22.Shah F.V.1977 : Reporting Research,Ahmedabadf:rachna prakashan
23.Shaw lan & lishman Joyce (eds) 1999 : Evaluation & social work practice, New Delhi sage publications 24.Silverman david (eds )1987 : Qualitative Research, New Delhi:sage publications 25.Society for participatory Resarch in Asia 1995 : Participatory research: An introduction, participatory Research network series No.3N.D.pria 25.Stewart Alex1998 : The ethnographer’s methods new delhi sage pub. 26.Yanow dvora 1999 : Conducting interpretive policy analysis new sage publications 27.Yin, Robert K. 1994 : Case study research design & methods new Delhi sage publication
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PAPER – XXIV FIELD OF SOCIAL WORK
Theory – 40 Internal – 10
Total Marks – 50 1. CHILD WELFARE (with special reference to India)
Defination, scope, problems of child, services (correctional and welfare
services), special issues related to children, child of abuse, street children,
child Labour and destitute children and education related issues.
2. YOUTH WELFARE (with special reference to India)
Defination, scope, problems of youth, special issues related to youth.
Need of youth development.
Youth movement in India.
3. FAMILY WELFARE (with special reference to India)
Defination, scope, problems of family.
Functions of family welfare worker.
References Chowdhary D. Paul, Profile of Voluntary Action in Social Welfare and
Development, New Delhi, Sidharth Publishers.
Kamla Bhoota & Nirmal Kher ; Child development
Costin L.B. and Rapp, C. A. ; Child Welfare Policies and Practisce, New
York, McGrand Hill Book, Company.
Dolly Singh, Child Development, Vol.I (Issues, Policies and Programmes),
Kanishka publishers (1995).
Ministry of social welfare Govt. of India, Encyclopedia of social work in
India.
Social work in India, Bombay A. R. Wadia (ed) Kitab Mahal, Pvt. Ltd.
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Social work and Social work education, Asia publishing House, Bombay.
Indian Social Problems, G. R. Madan.
Indian social problems Vols. I and II G. R. Madan.
Social problems and social disorganisation in India C. M. Mamoria.
D. Paul Choudhary, Introduction to social work.
G.S. Ghurye, The Scheduled Tribes.
Nadgonde Gurunath, Indian Society.
Mujumdar and Madan, Anthropology in India.
Report of the Commission for Scheduled Areas and scheduled tribes.
Annual Reports of the Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes.
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Paper – XXV LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDIA
Theory – 40 Internal – 10
Total Marks – 50 1 RIGHT Concept of rights : legal rights civil rights and under criminal procedure
code, equality before law, rights of children, women,and scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.
2 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Criminal justice system in the country police, Prosecution, judiciary and
correction, district courts session courts, high courts and the supreme court
3 INDIAN CONSTITUTION Indian constitution, directive principles of state policies. 4 FAMILY COURT
Nature and scope of family court. Procedure and functions. Role of councilors in family court.
REFERENCE Aranha T., Social Advocacy- Perspective of social work Bombay College
of social work.
Buxi U.1982, Alternatives in development : Law, the crisis of the Indian
Legal system New Delhi: Vikas publishing House.
Bayley D.M.1969, The Police and political development in india,New
Jersey Princeton.
Curry J.C.1977, The Indian Police, New Delhi:Manu Publications
Desai,A.E.(ed) 1986, Violation of democratic Rights in India Vol.1.
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Fleming M.1978 , Crimes and rights, New York: W.W.Norton and
company
Lyer V.R.K. 1980, Some Half hidden aspects of Indian social justice,
Lucknow Eastern Book company.
Lyer V.R.K. 1984, Justice in words and justice in Deed for depressed
classes New Delhi: Indian social institute
Lyer V.R.K.1981, Law Versus justice: Problems and solutions, New Delhi:
Deep and Deep
Lyer V.R.K.1980, Justice and Beyond, New Delhi: Deep & Deep.
Khanna H.R.1980, The Judicial System, New Delhi II P.A.
Mathew P.D., Legal Aid Series, Delhi: Indian social institute
Mc. Donald W.F.(ed)1979, The Presentator, California: Berkertey Hill
Newman G.1999, Global Report on crime and justice, New York Oxford
University press.
Singh J.P.Vyas M.N., Tribal Development Past efforts and new Challenges.
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Paper – XXVI
INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY Theory – 40
Internal – 10 Total Marks – 50
1. INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
Defination, Nature, Scope / development.
Industrialisation and social system. 2. ROLE OF WORKER AND LABOUR WELFARE
Physical and social approaches towards Labour performance.
Labour’s Participation in management.
Labour welfare – concept, meaning and importance.
3. GLOBALISATION
Introduction, meaning, advantages and disadvantage for Labours.
Impact of globalisation in the field of Labour.
Privatisation – concept, importance and impact.
Liberalisation – defination, meaning and its impacts.
Silent features of multi-national companies and developmental factors.
4. INDUSTRIAL CONFLICTS
Various factors creating conflicts in industry.
Approaches and attitudes of management towards Labour.
Role of Govt. machinaries in supervision of industrial relation.
Job security and attitudes of Labour.
Present industrial relationship.
References :
Nirmal Singh & S. K. Bhatia, Industrial Relation and Collective
Bargainning, deep and deep publication, New Delhi. 2000.
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Dr. Kumar, Industrial Sociology, Laxminarayan Agrawal Education
Publishers Agra,2000.
M. Gangadharrao, Odeyard D. & Hegde P. S. , Industrial Management,
Kanishka Publishing House New Delhi, 1993.
K.S.Padhye & A. K. Bahera, Industrial Policy of India, Discovery
Publishing House Delhi.
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PAPER –XXVII DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Theory – 40 Internal – 10
Total Marks – 50 1 DISASTER AND DEVELOPMENT
Concept of Disaster, Definition, and Disaster Management
Scope of Disaster & Level of Development.
Vulnerability and Disaster Preparedness, education & Awareness.
2 CLASSIFICATION / TYPES
Disaster risk, hazard.
Natural-famine, drought, floods/Storms, Cyclones, earthquakes,
Manmade-Riots, biological warfare, industrial militancy insurgency,
eviction.
3 ISSUES INVOLVED
Policy issues, Politics of aid Gender
4 IMPACT OF DISASTER
Physical, economical, Psycho-social, Political,
Environmental, Administrative and managerial
REFERENCES
Birnabaum F., Coplon J and Scharff, T.1973 : “Crisis intervention after a natural Disaster ” Social case work vol.54 No.9,545-551.
Blaufard,H.& Levine J 1972: “Crisis Intervention in an Earthquake”.Social Work Vol.17,No.r 16-19
Brahme,S & Gole,P.1967 : Deluge in Poona, Poona:Asia Publishing House.
Chen,L. 1973 : Disaster in bangladesh: health crisis developing nation, New york: Oxford university press. Fritz, C.E. 1968 : “Disaster,” sills, D.(ed) internationalEncyclopaedia of social science. Vol.4. U.S.A. the macmillan company and the free press 202-208.
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Gangrade, K.D.and Dhadde, S. : Challenge and Response, Delhi: 1973. Rachana publications.
Grossman, L.1973 : “Train Crash: social work and Disaster services”, social workVol.18 No.5, 38-44.
Hoff, A.1978: “People in crisis” understanding and helping, California: Addison wesley Publishing company. Joint Assistant Centre .1980: Natural Disaster, New Dehli Adhyatma Sadhana kendra.
Lindomann, I and Schwartz,: “Symptomology and management of AcuteGrief”, American journal of Psychiatry Vol.101.141-148. Shader, I. And Schwartz,A.1966: “Management of reaction to disaster”, Social work, Vol.11No.2, 99-1-4
Siporin, M.1966 : The experience of Aiding the victims of Hurricane Betsy social service review, vol. 10.
Wolfenstein, M.1977: Disaster: A Psychological Essay, New york: Arno press.
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Assessment of Theory Paper for B.S.W. V Semester
Assessment of theory paper of B.S.W. V sem. for both the semester will be consist of total 40
marks, for each theory paper total 07 paper. Out of which 40 marks will be for each theory paper
will be consist of 03 compulsory long questions and one short note question including options. Each
long question will carry 10 marks total 30 marks and each short note will carry 05 marks total 10
marks.
Remaining 10 marks will be allotted for internal assignment i.e. class seminar which will be
based on concerned theory paper content and assessment will be internal, out of which 05 marks will
be allotted for seminar paper and 05 marks for its presentation.
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B.S.W- V Semester
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM Field work practicum for BSW V sem. will be consist of total 200 Marks. First term
will carry 100 marks including method i.e. Community work and Second term will carry
100 marks including method i.e. Administration. Placement of the students for first term
will be done in open community and in second term placement will be done in structured
agencies. Students have to complete minimum 20 visit in each term. Study tour also a part
of field work and it carry marks.
There should be a separate field work co-ordinator for each class and his/her
guidance every activity of field work practicum must be completed.
Note : A Students must obtained 50 marks out of 100 for both the terms total 100 marks out
of 200 marks.
Objectives of Community work
I. To develop an ability to identify a community as a geographic unit / as a community
of interest / as a client system.
II. To develop an ability to study a community in terms of social cultural, economic and
political realities.
III. To develop an ability to identify analyse partials community problems and issues.
IV. To develop an ability to use collective and democratic values in the problems
solving process.
Objectives of Administration
I. To orient the students about the practicing of Social Work techniques in the
Administrative field.
II. To make able student to learn about the practical implementation of the theories.
III. To develop their professional knowledge and techniques practiced in Administrative
field.
Cricterias of Evaluation
I. Under-stand & evaluate the philosophy, objectives, programmes & services, of the
agency.
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II. Understand & assess the agency response in relation to problem situation.
III. Understand and assess the role of other agencies working in similar fields.
IV. Understand the administrative structure of agency.
V. Identify causes and assess the magnitude of the problem situation their effect on
individuals groups and families.
Problem Solving Skills
1. Identifies the problem for work.
2. Selectively establishes working relationship with different client and action system
3. Shows independence in responding to simples’ problem situations.
4. Learns the selective use of various techniques of problem solving
5. Uses innovative programme Media.
6. Attempts to sustain motivation in the client system.
7. Participates in administrative process-writing letters, drafting appeals, keeping records,
of fillings.
8. Utilizes appropriates channels of communication.
9. Participates in planning, co-ordination, implementation & evaluation of agency
projects.
10. Develops the ability to integrate theoretical concepts with problem situation.
11. Develops the ability to present effectively relevant facts of case studies group studies,
conferences and group meeting.
Professional Development
1) Appreciates and utilizes principles valves of social work such as respect for persons.
Social justice, acceptance of client system and it potential, acceptance of agency
personnel and system and its potential, acceptance of agency personal and others in the
field situation.
2) Indicates growth in professional attitudes-regularity, punctuality commitment to task,
over coming personal bias, awareness of cultural blocks, self-control objectivity and
sensitivity.
3) Indicates growth in professional attitudes towards colleagues. Other professional and
person in authority i.e. respect, opinion, readiness to learn spirit of co-operation and
mutual sharing.
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SSWWAAMMII RRAAMMAANNAANNDD TTEEEERRTTHH MMAARRAATTHHWWAADDAA UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY
NNAANNDDEEDD
SYLLABUS OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK ( B. S. W. )
(Sixth Semester)
Paper No. Title Theory Internal assignment
Total Marks
XXVIII PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH 40 10 50
XXIX INTEGRATED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 40 10 50
XXX SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH 40 10 50
XXXI FIELDS OF SOCIAL WORK 40 10 50
XXXII LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDIA 40 10 50
XXXIII INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY 40 10 50
XXXIV DISASTER MANAGEMENT 40 10 50
PROJECT / DESERTATION REPORT -- -- 100
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM -- -- 100
Effect from June 2011.
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PAPER – XXVIII
PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL GROWTH Theory – 40
Internal – 10 Total Marks – 50
1 LIFE STYLE Conscious life style enhanced life skill communication, decision Making
use of time and money building and sustaining bonds. Self-defeating behavior nature and impact choices for change. 2 VALUES ATTITUDES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Values and attitudes their role in life value conflicts its impact value
Clarification. Study of professional ethics. 3 STRESS/BURN OUT – SELF HELP METHODS Stress, fatigue, boredom and its impact. Role of social worker. REFERENCES Becavar D (ed.)1997 : The family, spirituality and social work Journal of family social work vol.2, No.4 1997. Bhattacharya,K.1971 : The Indian concept of self, Bulletin Ramakrishna mission institute of Culture 22(8)Aug.1971 304-13
Burke R.J. 1982 : Personality, Self-image and situational Characteristics of effective helpers in work settings. The journal of psychology vol.112,213 Byrue,D.1966 : Self-concept, ch.12,434. An introduction to Personality: A Research Approach, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc. Crum, J.K.1976 : The art of inner-listening, Theosophist 97(8)May 1976,64-65.
Grossbard, H.1954 : Methodology for developing self-awareness in Journal of Social Case work Vol.XXXV No.9 Nov.1954 380-386
Syllabus for B.S.W.III Year/MAK/120609
Hamilton G.1954 : Self-Awareness in professional Education Journal of Social Case work Vol.XXXV No.9 Nov.1954 371-379.
Haskar, S.L. 1976 : Know thyself, Triveni 45(2) July-Sept.1976,88 Paul, Brunton. 1975: The hidden teaching beyond yoga, triveni 44 (3) October/December 1975 Ramkumar O,1970 : Intelligence and self-concept, Education & Psychology Review 10 (3) July 1970 154-57 Ritajanada.(Translated : The Practice of Meditation, Mylapore,chennai: By John Phillip)1996, Ramakrishna Math Printing press. Singh,N.p. 1970 : The Concept of self in modern Psychology, indian Education Review 5(1) January, 1970.84-99 Taimni,L.K.1976 : The Wisdom of the Upanishads: The significance and use of pranayam, Theosophist 97 (9)June 1976
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PAPER – XXIX
INTEGRATED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Theory – 40
Internal – 10 Total Marks – 50
1 THE CLIENT SYSTEM Individual, Group and Community. The problems, process and phases. The change agent and action. 2 PROCESS IN Initiating contact, collecting data assessment. Negotiation of contract. Problem solving termination and evaluation for integrated practice. 3 SOCIAL WORK PROFESSIONAL AND PRACTICE Social work professional as a single change actor as one in the term. Integrated social work practice place in social work practice. Philosophy of social work REFERENCES
Barborka G.A.1972 : The Divine plan, Adyar, Chennai, India: the Theosophical Publication House (Third ed.), Pg., 43-47,83,158-200 Bartlett, Harriett. 1970 : The Common Base of social work Practice, National Association of social workers, 2 Park Avenue, New York, N.R. Connaway Ronda S. and : Social Work Practice, New Jersey: Prentice Gentry Martha E.1988. Goldstein, Howard 1973 : Social work Practice, A Unitary Approach, Columbia : University of South Carolina Press. Johnson Louise C.1983 : A Generalist Approach,(Third ed) Boston:Allyn and Bacon
Syllabus for B.S.W.III Year/MAK/120609
Lippit, R.J.Watson, & B. : The Dynamics of Planned change, New Westly1958 York:Harcourt Brace and World. Parsons Ruth J.,Jorgensen : The Integration of Social work practice, J.D.Hernandez Santos H.1994 Califormia: Brooks Cole Pincus,Allen & Anne : Social work practice: Model & Method,Hinois: Minaham 1973 F.E.Peacock Publisher Inc. Specht, Harry & Anne : Integrating social work Methods,Vickery 1977 London:George Allen and unwin Swamy Chinmayananda : Atma Bodha-A Commentary of Swami 2000 Chinmayan Mumbai Central Chinmaya Mission Trust 400 072 pg 22-38 Urberoi N.K. (ed)1995 : Professional Competency in Higher education Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education University of Delhi Younghusband E,1967 : Social Work and Social Values Vol, III London George Allen and unwin
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PAPER – XXX SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Theory – 40 Internal – 10
Total Marks – 50 1 DATA COLLECTION
Tools of data collection. Interview schedule Questionnaire Narrative interview Observation
2 METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
Social survey. Case study.
3 DATA PROCESSING
Classification. Coding, tabulation Graphical, presentation Analysis and Interpretation. Report writing.
4 STATISTICS
Meaning, importance of statistics Use of computer in research SPSS mode. REFERENCES ACKOFF R.L.1962 : Scientific Method: Optimsing Applied Research Desugns New
York; John Wiley and Sons. ANDERSIB H.ET AT 1970 : Thesis And Assignment Writing, New Delhi: Wiley
Easterb Limited BLAIKIE, NORMAN 1993 : Appriacges In Social Enquiry, Cambridge:Polity Press. BLALOCK H.M.1972 : Social Statistcs, New York: Mcgraw Hill BLALOCK H. M. & BLALOCK A. M. (Eds) 1968 : Metgidikigy In Social Research,
New York: Mcgraw-Hill COOLIDGE,FREDERICK : Statistics: A Gentle Introduction , New Delhi L. 2000 Sage
Publications, CRABTRES B.F.AND MILLER : Doing Qualitative Research, New Delhi: Sage W.L.
(Eds) 2000 Publication CRANSTEIN A & PHILLIPS : Understanding Social Research An Introduction W.R.
1978 Boston: Allwyn and Bacon
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DEZIN, NORMEN, K&LICOIN : Handbook of Qualitative research (II Eds) New Y. S.
Eds 2000 Delhi Sag publications FIELDANDY 2000 : Discovering Satistics using SPSS for Windows.Advanced
techniques for beginning, New Delhi Sag Publication GAHAN, CELIS & HANNIBAI :- Doing Qualitative research using QSR, NUD,
IST, MIKE 1998 New Delhi Sag Publication GOODE W. J. & HATTA : Methods in social research, Tokyo:Mcgraw hill p.k 1952
kogaukusha. Jefferies,J & DIAMONS,I 2000 : Beginning statistic: An introduction for social
scientisis New delhi sage publication Manheim,Henry L.1977 : Sociological Research: philosophy & methods,lllinois the
dosey press. May Tim 1997 : social Research issues, methods & process,Buckingham open
university press Mukherji partha N (eds) 2000 : Methodology in social Research: Dilemma and perspectives, New Delhi: Sage publications Nagel Ernest 1984 : The Structure of science: problems in the logic of scientific
explanation. Pedgett Deborah, K,1988 : Qualitative methods in social work research ,New Delhi sage
publications Ramchandran P.1990 : Issues in social work research in india, Bombay institute for
community organization research Reichman W.J.1981 : Use and abuseof statistics penguin Sellits, Glaire et al 1976 : Research methods in social Relations Mew York holt renebart
and winston Shah F.V.1977 : Reporting Research,Ahmedabadf:rachna prakashan Shaw lan & lishman Joyce (eds) 1999 : Evaluation & social work practice, New Delhi
sage publications Silverman david (eds )1987 : Qualitative Research, New Delhi:sage publications Society for participatory Resarch in Asia 1995 : Participatory research: An
introduction,participatory Research network series No.3N.D.pria Stewart Alex1998 : The ethnographer’s methods new delhi sage pub. Yanow dvora 1999 : Conducting interpretive policy analysis new sage publications Yin, Robert K. 1994 : Case study research design & methods new Delhi sage publication
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PAPER – XXXI FIELD OF SOCIAL WORK
Theory – 40
Internal – 10 Total Marks – 50
1. FAMILY WELFARE (with special reference to India)
Present scheme of family welfare.
Family problems and youth conflicts.
2 TRIBAL WELFARE (with special reference to India)
Tribal community in India definition and its characteristics. Problems of tribal special issues related to tribal (education, health and
economic development) Services and scheme for tribal development. Department of tribal development, structure and function.
3 FIELDS OF SOSCIAL WELFARE
Note: The elementary knowledge of the following fields in social welfare. In
particular their scope, Defination, problems and services.
Rural welfare, Urban welfare, Welfare of weaker section References Chowdhary D. Paul, Profile of Voluntary Action in Social Welfare and
Development, New Delhi, Sidharth Publishers.
Kamla Bhoota & Nirmal Kher ; Child development
Costin L.B. and Rapp, C. A. ; Child Welfare Policies and Practisce, New
York, McGrand Hill Book, Company.
Dolly Singh, Child Development, Vol.I (Issues, Policies and Programmes),
Kanishka publishers (1995).
Ministry of social welfare Govt. of India, Encyclopedia of social work in
India.
Social work in India, Bombay A. R. Wadia (ed) Kitab Mahal, Pvt. Ltd.
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Social work and Social work education, Asia publishing House, Bombay.
Indian Social Problems, G. R. Madan.
Indian social problems Vols. I and II G. R. Madan.
Social problems and social disorganisation in India C. M. Mamoria.
D. Paul Choudhary, Introduction to social work.
G.S. Ghurye, The Scheduled Tribes.
Nadgonde Gurunath, Indian Society.
Mujumdar and Madan, Anthropology in India.
Report of the Commission for Scheduled Areas and scheduled tribes.
Annual Reports of the Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes.
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Paper – XXXII LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDIA
Theory – 40 Internal – 10
Total Marks – 50
1 LEGAL AID :- History of legal Aid: Concept of legal Aid, need for legal aid who needs
legal Aid, Legal Aid.Schemes, Problems 2 PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION :- History of public interest litigation with special references to India. What
is public interest litigation: concept processes and problems.
3 ROLE OF SOCIAL WORKER:- Social work intervention needs methods, problems.
4 RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005:- Need, concept, objective and provision Merits of right to information REFERENCE Aranha T., Social Advocacy- Perspective of social work Bombay College
of social work.
Buxi U.1982, Alternatives in development : Law, the crisis of the Indian
Legal system New Delhi: Vikas publishing House.
Bayley D.M.1969, The Police and political development in india,New
Jersey Princeton.
Curry J.C.1977, The Indian Police, New Delhi:Manu Publications
Desai,A.E.(ed) 1986, Violation of democratic Rights in India Vol.1.
Fleming M.1978 , Crimes and rights, New York: W.W.Norton and
company
Lyer V.R.K. 1980, Some Half hidden aspects of Indian social justice,
Lucknow Eastern Book company.
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Lyer V.R.K. 1984, Justice in words and justice in Deed for depressed
classes New Delhi: Indian social institute
Lyer V.R.K.1981, Law Versus justice: Problems and solutions, New Delhi:
Deep and Deep
Lyer V.R.K.1980, Justice and Beyond, New Delhi: Deep & Deep.
Khanna H.R.1980, The Judicial System, New Delhi II P.A.
Mathew P.D., Legal Aid Series, Delhi: Indian social institute
Mc. Donald W.F.(ed)1979, The Presentator, California: Berkertey Hill
Newman G.1999, Global Report on crime and justice, New York Oxford
University press.
Singh J.P.Vyas M.N., Tribal Development Past efforts and new Challenges.
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Paper – XXXIII
INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY Theory – 40
Internal – 10 Total Marks – 50
1 INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY
Industry and community, Industrialisation and community, Industry and
social class, Industry and family system, Industry and family
disorganization, Industry and social change in India.
2 INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT
Factors impact on industrial environment.
Changing industrial trends.
Social and political influences in the field of Labour.
Labours participation in politics.
3 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN MARATHWADA
Introduction and factors responsible for backwardness.
Industrial setup, incentives for small and cottage industry.
Obstacles and problems in industrial development and remedies on it.
References :
Nirmal Singh & S. K. Bhatia, Industrial Relation and Collective
Bargainning, deep and deep publication, New Delhi. 2000.
Dr. Kumar, Industrial Sociology, Laxminarayan Agrawal Education
Publishers Agra,2000.
M. Gangadharrao, Odeyard D. & Hegde P. S. , Industrial Management,
Kanishka Publishing House New Delhi, 1993.
K.S.Padhye & A. K. Bahera, Industrial Policy of India, Discovery
Publishing House Delhi.
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PAPER –XXXIV DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Theory – 40 Internal – 10
Total Marks – 50 1 DISASTER AND ENVIRONMENT
Concept of definition of Environment,
Relevance of Disaster and Environmental imbalance, Environment,
Measures for Environ-mental protection Role of social worker in
Environment Protection.
2 DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Predisaster prevention, preparation, education, preparedness.
Actual Disaster, Short term plan, long term plan, stress and trauma,search,
relief recovery, restoration, resource, mobilization
post Disaster Rehabilitation, mitigation of negative effects.
3 INTERVENING PARTIES
Government Organization, Voluntary Organisation, Local groups,
Community participation volunteers social workers.
4 ROLE OF SOCIAL WORKER IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Co-ordination with administration first Aid, Relief camp for affected,
counseling, Assist in Distributing relief material, Role of social worker in
Rehabilitation, Role of social workers in pre- Disaster, Disaster, and post
disaster management
REFERENCES
Birnabaum F., Coplon J and Scharff, T.1973 : “Crisis intervention after a natural Disaster ” Social case work vol.54 No.9,545-551. Blaufard,H.& Levine J 1972: “Crisis Intervention in an Earthquake”.Social Work Vol.17,No.r 16-19
Brahme,S & Gole,P.1967 : Deluge in Poona, Poona:Asia Publishing House.
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Chen,L. 1973 : Disaster in bangladesh: health crisis developing nation, New york: Oxford university press. Fritz, C.E. 1968 : “Disaster,” sills, D.(ed) internationalEncyclopaedia of social science. Vol.4. U.S.A. the macmillan company and the free press 202-208.
Gangrade, K.D.and Dhadde, S. : Challenge and Response, Delhi: 1973. Rachana publications.
Grossman, L.1973 : “Train Crash: social work and Disaster services”, social workVol.18 No.5, 38-44.
Hoff, A.1978: “People in crisis” understanding and helping, California: Addison wesley Publishing company. Joint Assistant Centre .1980: Natural Disaster, New Dehli Adhyatma Sadhana kendra.
Lindomann, I and Schwartz,: “Symptomology and management of AcuteGrief”, American journal of Psychiatry Vol.101.141-148. Shader, I. And Schwartz,A.1966: “Management of reaction to disaster”, Social work, Vol.11No.2, 99-1-4
Siporin, M.1966 : The experience of Aiding the victims of Hurricane Betsy social service review, vol. 10.
Wolfenstein, M.1977: Disaster: A Psychological Essay, New york: Arno press.
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B.S.W-VI Semester
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM Field work practicum for BSW IV sem. will be consist of total 200 Marks. First
term will carry 100 marks including method i.e. Community work and Second term will
carry 100 marks including method i.e. Administration. Placement of the students for first
term will be done in open community and in second term placement will be done in
structured agencies. Students have to complete minimum 20 visit in each term. Study tour
also a part of field work and it carry marks.
There should be a separate field work co-ordinator for each class and his/her
guidance every activity of field work practicum must be completed.
Note : A Students must obtained 50 marks out of 100 for both the terms total 100 marks out
of 200 marks.
Objectives of Community work
To develop an ability to identify a community as a geographic unit / as a community
of interest / as a client system.
To develop an ability to study a community in terms of social cultural, economic and
political realities.
To develop an ability to identify analyse partials community problems and issues.
To develop an ability to use collective and democratic values in the problems
solving process.
Objectives of Administration
To orient the students about the practicing of Social Work techniques in the
Administrative field.
To make able student to learn about the practical implementation of the theories.
To develop their professional knowledge and techniques practiced in Administrative
field.
Cricterias of Evaluation
Under-stand & evaluate the philosophy, objectives, programmes & services, of the
agency.
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Understand & assess the agency response in relation to problem situation.
Understand and assess the role of other agencies working in similar fields.
Understand the administrative structure of agency.
Identify causes and assess the magnitude of the problem situation their effect on
individuals groups and families.
Problem Solving Skills
o Identifies the problem for work.
o Selectively establishes working relationship with different client and action system
o Shows independence in responding to simples’ problem situations.
o Learns the selective use of various techniques of problem solving
o Uses innovative programme Media.
o Attempts to sustain motivation in the client system.
o Participates in administrative process-writing letters, drafting appeals, keeping records,
of fillings.
o Utilizes appropriates channels of communication.
o Participates in planning, co-ordination, implementation & evaluation of agency
projects.
o Develops the ability to integrate theoretical concepts with problem situation.
o Develops the ability to present effectively relevant facts of case studies group studies,
conferences and group meeting.
Professional Development
Appreciates and utilizes principles valves of social work such as respect for persons.
Social justice, acceptance of client system and it potential, acceptance of agency
personnel and system and its potential, acceptance of agency personal and others in the
field situation.
Indicates growth in professional attitudes-regularity, punctuality commitment to task,
over coming personal bias, awareness of cultural blocks, self-control objectivity and
sensitivity.
Indicates growth in professional attitudes towards colleagues. Other professional and
person in authority i.e. respect, opinion, readiness to learn spirit of co-operation and
mutual sharing.
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Project Report Guidelines
4 Hours per week 100 Marks The BSW VI sem. students shall select topic / area for during the beginning of the
VI sem. a project work in consultation with the members of the staff in the field of his / her
interest three typed and well bound copies of such project report shall be submitted in a final
form 15 days before the commencement of the VI sem. examination. The project report
shall carry a total of 100 marks and shall be treated as a separated head of passing. A
candidate must obtain minimum 50 marks for passing in the project report. The project
report at BSW IV sem. Examination should be assessed internally by concerned member of
the teaching staff and the marks shall be sent to the University before commencement of
sthe theory examination every year.
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