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1 GUJARAT UNIVERSITY MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (M.S.W.) PROGRAMME FIRST- SEMESTER-SYLLABUS MSW-401: SOCIOLOGY FOR SOCIAL WORKER MSW-402: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK MSW-403: SOCIAL CASE WORK MSW404: SOCIAL GROUP WORK MSW-405: SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH MSW-406: FIELD WORK PRACTICUM
2 GUJARAT UNIVERSITY MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (M.S.W.) PROGRAMME SYLLABUS MSW-401: SOCIOLOGY FOR SOCIAL WORKER OBJECTIVES: 1. Understanding of concept to examine social phenomenon. 2. Develop skills to analyse India society. 3. Understand social change and conflict. 4. Understanding the importance of social institution for analysing social problem. COURSE CONTENTS: Unit I: Sociology & its relationship to other disciplines. 1. Meaning, Scope & Significance. 2. Its relationship with other social sciences viz. history, economics, politics, psychology, anthropology & Social Work. Unit II: Society & Culture. 1. Society is a system of relationship. 2. Social Structure: Meaning, Status & Roles. 3. Culture: Meaning & Content- Tradition, Customs, Values, Norms, Folks & Mores. 4. Socialisation: Meaning, Processes & Agents. Unit III: Indian Society: 1. Composition of India Society: The concept of unity of diversity. 2. Social classification in India: Tribal, Rural & Urban divisions. 3. Social Stratification in India: Meaning, Caste, Class division. Unit IV: Social Group, Social Institutions & Social Control: 1. Meaning & Types: Primary & Secondary Groups, In Groups & Out-Groups. 2. Types of Social Institution : Marriage, Family, Religion, State & Law 3. Meaning & Function: Social Control.
3 4. Social Control exercised through the Social Institution. Unit V: Theories of Society: 1. Significance of a theoretical understanding of society. 2. Evolutionary, Cyclical, Conflict & System theories. REFERENCES: 1. Vidhyabhushan and D.R.Sachdeva, An Introduction to Sociology (1999) 32 nd edition, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad M. Harmlambos with R.M. Heald, Sociology Theme and Perspectives (2000)24 th impression, Oxford University Press. 3. K. Kumar Principles of Sociology (1982), Neelam Sales Corporation, Agra S. Guruswamy, Development of Sociology(1995), Sterling Publishers Private Ltd., Bomby. 5. K. Singh, Problems of Sociology (1997), Prakashan Kendra, Lucknow. 6. Neil J. Smelser, Sociology An Introduction, (1070), Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 7. Dr.Hansh Raj, General Sociology (1992), SBD Publishers, Delhi Ganshyam Shah, Social Transformation in India, (1997), Rawat Publication, Jaipur and New Delhi.
4 9. Ram Ahuja, Indian Social System (1997), Rawat Publication, New Delhi. 10. B.kuppiswamy, Sociology, (1998) Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 11. Kingsley Davish, Human Society (1981), Surjeet Publication, Delhi.
5 MSW-402: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK OBJECTIVES: 1. Familiarize students to the core values and philosophy of social work profession and enable them to imbibe these values into their professional self. 2. Enable students to understand and differentiate social work and other related terms. 3. Understand the context of emergence of social work as a profession. 4. Understand the nature of Social work practice in different settings. COURSE CONTENTS: Unit I: Fundamental of Social work 1. Definitions & Concept of Social Work 2. Values of social work 3. Principles of social work 4. Social Work: Nature and goals 5. Social work & its relationship with Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, Economics & Anthropology Unit II: Historical Development of Social Work 1. Development of professional social work in U.K. and U.S.A. 2. Development of professional social work in India 3. Contribution of Gandhiji and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in social work Unit III: Social Work as a Profession 1. Criteria of profession and social work as a profession in India 2. Curative, Promotive & Rehabilitative functions of social work 3. Roles of social workers 4. Competencies (Skills) for social work practice 5. Code of ethics for social workers (TISS Code of Ethics) Unit IV: Theoretical Perspectives for Social Work Practice 1. Person-In-Environment Model, 2. Strengths Perspective, 3. Anti-Oppressive Social Work, 4. Feminist Social Work, 5. Empowerment Model of social work, Unit V: Social Work Practice Areas 1. Emerging areas for social work practice :- Social defence Industry Family & Child Welfare
6 REFERENCES: 1. Dubois, B. & 2002 Social Work: An Empowering Profession. London: Allyn and Bacon. 2. Miley, K.K., O Melia, M.,& 1998 Generalist Social Work Practice: An Empowering Approach. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. DuBois, B.L. 3. Clark, C. & Asquith, S Social Work and Social Philosophy. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 4. Payne, M Modern Social Work Theory. New York: Palgrave/ MacMillan. 5. Dominelli, L Social Work: Theory and Practice for a Changing Profession. Cambridge: Polity Press. 6. Woodrofe, K From Charity to Social Work. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 7. Parsons, R.J., Jorgensen, J.D. & Hernandez, S.H The Integration of Social Work Practice. California: Brooke/Cole. 8 Pincus, A. &. Minnahan, A Social Work Practice: Model and Method. Itasca: Peacock. 9 Diwekar, V.D. (ed.) 1991 Social Reform Movements in India: A Historical Perspective. Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 10. Gore, M.S The Social Context of Ideology: Ambedkar s Social and Political Thought. New Delhi: Sage Publishing. 11. Compton, B. & 1984 Social Work Processes. Chicago: The Dorsey Press. Galaway, B. 12. Brill, N.I. & Levine, J Working with People: The Helping Process. Boston: Allyn and Bacon Reamer, F.G Social Work Values and Ethics. New York: Columbia University Press. 14. Timms, N Perspectives in Social Work. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 15. Bailey, R. & Brake, M. (eds.) 1975 Radical Social Work: London: Edward Arnold (Publishers)Ltd. 15. Bailey, R. & Brake, M. (eds.) 1975 Radical Social Work: London: Edward Arnold (Publishers)Ltd. 16. Johnson, L.C Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. 17. Trevithick, P Social Work Skills: A Practice Handbook. Philadelphia: Open University Press. 18. Singh, S. & Srivastava, S.P Teaching and Practice of Social Work in India. Lucknow, New Royal Book Company 19. Mohan, B Social Work Revisited. Xillinis: Xillbris Corporation. 20. Bhatt, Sanjai and Pathare, Suresh 2005 Social work Literature in India,New Delhi, IGNOU, course material for BA and MA students 21 G. R. Madan Indian Social Problems Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
7 MSW-403: SOCIAL CASE WORK OBJECTIVES: 1. To understand the case work method and its application in practice 2. To equip learners with theoretical knowledge for work with individuals and families 3. To develop competencies in learners to use the method in practice while working with individual clients and families. 4. To equip learners with values and skills necessary for working with individuals and families. COURSE CONTENTS: Unit I: Social Casework as a Method of Social Work 1. Concept and Definitions of Social Case Work. 2. Components of Casework (Perlman s model) a) Person- client, significant others and collaterals b) Problem- need, impaired social functioning c) Place- agency, objectives, functions, policies and resources. d) Process- casework intervention 3. History and Development of Social Casework in UK, USA and INDIA. Unit II: Principles of social casework practice 1. Begin where the client is. 2. Individualization 3. Purposeful expression of feelings 4. Controlled emotional involvement 5. Acceptance 6. Non-judgemental attitude 7. Client self determination 8. Confidentiality Unit III: Tools of Working with Individuals and Families 1. Intake 2. Casework interview 3. Home visit 4. Recording and its types 5. Case worker client relationship 6. Communication - verbal, non-verbal, eye contact, body language.
8 Unit IV: The process of intervention with clients 1. Study 2. Psycho-social study 3. Psycho-social diagnosis 4. Intervention plan 5. Termination & Follow-up Unit V: Essentials of Working With Individuals and Families 1. Skills for working with individuals and families 2. Techniques for working with individuals and families REFERENCES: 1. Babara, J. G Beyond Case Work, London 2.Biestek, Felix 1968 The Casework Relationship, London : Unwin University Book 3.Fisher, Joe 1978 Effective Case Work Practice An electric approach, New York : 4.Garrett, Annett 1972 Interviewing Its Principles and Methods, Family Service 5.Encyclopedia in Social Work, New 1987 Government of India Encyclopedia in Social Work, New Delhi : Publication 6.Holis, Florence and Woods, Mary E 1981 Casework A Psychosoical Therapy, New York: Fandom House 7. Kadushin, Alfred 1990 The Social Work Interview, New York : Columbia University press 8. Keats, Daphne 2002 Interviewing A Practical Guide for Students and Professionals 9. Lishman, Joyce 1994 Communication in Social Work, New York : Palgrave MacMillan New Delhi : Viva Books Pvt.Ltd. 10. Mathew Grace 1992 An Introduction to Social Case Work, Bombay : Tata Institute of social Sciences 11.An Introduction to Social Case Work, Bombay : Tata Institute of Social work 1984 Practical Counselling and Helping Skills, London : Harper and Row 12. Nursten, Jean 1974 Process of Case Work, Pitman Publishing Corporation 13. Rameshwari Devi, Ravi Prakash 2004 Social Work Methods, Practice and perspectives(models of case work practice,vol. II, Ch.3, Jaipur : Publication
9 MSW404: SOCIAL GROUP WORK OBJECTIVES: 1. Develop understanding of group work as a method of professional social work 2. Gain insight into various dimensions of group processes and group work practice. 3. Develop competencies for working with groups in diverse settings. COURSE CONTENTS: Unit I: Understanding Social Groups 1. Social Groups: Definitions, characteristics, functions and group structure 2. Classification of groups: Cooley and Tonnies 3. Social groups and cultural context Unit II: Groups in Social Work Practice 1. Historical development of group work 2. Group work: definition, goals and values 3. Principles of group work 4. Models of group work practice Unit III: Group Process and group dynamics 1. Basic group processes Introduction & Meaning, Intervention in group process 2. Group dynamics: Concept, Definition, Need & Significance of Dynamics, Group dynamics an interdisciplinary field 3. Leadership Concept, Definition, Qualities, 4. Group Decision-making and problem solving - Concept & Approaches Unit IV: Group Development 1. Stages of group development 2. Techniques and skills in group work 3. Communication Concept, Definition, Process & Barriers 4. Programme development process & use of programme media 5. Recording in group work Importance, Types & Principles 6. Evaluation in social group work Unit V: Settings and Sites of Group Work 1. Group worker: Roles and functions 2. Group work with different areas like children, hospital setting, youth & elderly 3. Group work with task groups
10 REFERENCES: 1. Douglas, T Basic Group Work. London: Tavistock. 2. Toseland, R.W. & Rivas, R An Introduction to Group Work Practice. New York: MacMillian. 3. Konopka, G Social Group Work: A Helping Process. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Trecker, H.B Social Group Work: Principles and Practices. New York: Association Press. 5. Reid, K.E Social Work Practice with Groups: A Clinical Perspective (Second Edition). Pacific Grove, CA: Cole. 6. Brandler,S. & Roman, C.P Group Work Skills and Strategies for Effective Interventions. New York: The Haworth Press. 7. Helen, N. & Kurland. R Social Work with Groups (3rd ed). New York: Columbia University Press. 8. Wilson, G. & Ryland, G Social Group Work Practice. Cambridge, MA: Houghton Mifflin 9. Henry, S Group Skills in Social Work (Second Edition). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. 10. Corey, G Groups: Process and Practice. Pacific Grove. CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing. 11. Hartford, M.E Groups in Social Work. New York: Columbia University Press. 12. Alissi, A.S. (ed.) 1980 Perspectives on Group Work Practice. New York: Macmillan. 13. McDermott, F Inside Group Work: A Guide to Reflective Practice. NSW: Allen and Unwin. 14. Wenocur, S Social Work with Groups: Expanding Horizons. New York: Hawroth Press. 15. Grief, G.L. & Ephross, P.H 1997 Group Work with Populations at Risk. New York: Oxford University Press. 16. Douglas, T Group Processes in Social Work: A Theoretical Synthesis. Chicester: Willey. 17. Meculloude, M.K. & Ely, P.J Social Work with Groups. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
11 OBJECTIVES: MSW-405: SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH 1. Develop an understanding about the scientific approach to human inquiry. 2. Develop an appreciation of the value and approach in social work research in addressing 3. Problems in the field of professional practice. 4. Develop attitudes and skills appropriate for social work research. 5. Develop skills for use of library and documentation in research work. 6. Acquire the skills for data analyses and research writing. COURSE CONTENTS: Unit I: Science & Scientific Method 1. Science Concept & Meaning 2. Meaning and characteristics of scientific method Unit II: Social Research 1. Goals of research 2. Basic elements of social research- concepts & constructs, variables, hypothesis, theories, operational definitions 3. Steps in the process of research 4. Types of research 5. Ethics in research Unit III: Concepts, hypothesis and theories. 1. Concepts- Meaning; formal and operational definition; variables and indicators. 2. Hypothesis- Meaning; attributes of a sound hypothesis; role in explanatory research. Unit IV: Social Work Research 1. Use of research in social work 2. Social Research, Social Science Research and Social Work Research. 3. Steps in Social Work Research Unit V: Research Designs in Social Work Research 1. Social Surveys 2. Experimental study design & its Types, logic of experimentation, causation and control, randomization and matching internal validity 3. Other research approaches supportive to social work research: Action research; Participatory research
12 REFERENCES: 1. Kothari, C. R 2004 Research Methodology: Methods & Techniques, New Delhi, New Age International 2. Krishnaswamy, O. R Methodology for Research in Social Science, Himalaya, Bombay 3. D. K. Laldas, 2000 Practice of Social Research, Jaipur: Rawat 4. Mikkelsen, Britha 2005 Methods for Development Work and Research- A New Guide for Practitioners, New Delhi : Sage publication 5. Ramchandran, P Social Work Research and Statistics, Bombay : Allied Publishers 6. Rubin, Allen & Babbie Earl 1968 Research Methods for Social Work, USA Wadsworth, West, Brooks/Cole and Schirmer. 7. A. Kumar, Social Research Methods, Amol Publication Pvt Ltd, New Delhi-2, A.S.Kohli, Social siluation of the aged in India, Amol Publication Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, Dr. B.D.Kulkarni, Research Methodology, Everest Publishing House, K. Singh, Technics & Methods of Social Survey Research and Statistics, Prakashan Kendra, 1996.
13 MSW 406 FIELD WORK PRACTICUM ૧) આ પ પર તમ મ વ થ ર ઓ મ ટ ફરજ ય ત રહ શ. આ પ પરમ વ થ ર ઓ ક ષ તર ય ક યર (Field Work) સ થ સ કળ ય લ રહ શ. વ થ ર ઓએ ક ષ તર ય ક યર (Field Work) ન અહ વ લ (Report) લખવ ન રહ શ. વ થ ર ઓ ર પ ત ન અહ વ લન રજ આત (Presentation of Report) કરવ ન રહ શ. ૨) આ પ પર ક લ ૧૦૦ મ ક સર ન રહ શ મ ૭૦ મ ક સર ક ષ તર ય ક યર અહ વ લ વગ ર ન અન ૩૦ મ ક સર આ ત રક મ ય કનન રહ શ.
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