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14th May 2015, 08:25 AM
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MSW course in Kota University
I would like to take admission in the MSW course in Kota University? Can you please provide me details about the MSW course offered in Kota University?
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14th May 2015, 10:16 AM
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Re: MSW course in Kota University
The Department of Social Sciences affiliated to the Kota University offers the MSW course. the Kota University was established in 2003. This is recognized by the UGC M.S.W. Duration: 2 year Intake: 40 Eligibility: The applicant must have Graduation in any discipline with at least 48 % marks for general candidates, Minimum pass marks for SC/ST/OBC/SOBC candidates Fee per annum (Rs.): 9,000 Syllabus: First Semester Introduction to Social Work Indian Society and Social Structure Personality Development and Human Behaviour Research Method in Social Work Social Case Work Concurrent Practicum Second Semester Social Group Work Social Action and Human Rights Use of Statistical Methods in Social Work Community Organization and Community Development Social Policy and Administration Concurrent Practicum Master of Social Work syllabus Scheme of Examination: There shall be an examination at the end of each semester. The examination shall be conducted by means of written papers unless otherwise specified. Each paper will be of 100 marks. The breakup of marks will be as 80 marks for theory paper and 20 marks for internal assessment. The internal assessment marks shall be based on factors such as- Participation in seminars Case discussions and group work activities, quizzes, individual and group oral presentations, submission of written assignment, term papers, classroom participation and attendance with maximum of 10 marks out of maximum 20 marks allocated for Internal Assessments. There will be one written class test of 10 marks in each paper except Practicum papers. A candidate is required to obtain 40% marks in each paper for a pass provided that in the case of paper where a practical examination is prescribed; candidates are required to pass in theory as well as in practical separately. If any candidate does not appear in any of the internal test on medical or other valid grounds, he/she may appear in defaulter class (internal) test by depositing a fee Rs. 250/-per subject. A candidate who obtained at least 40% in each paper and 50% in aggregate in each semester examination, shall be Dee laud passes minimum percentage of marks required for a pass in first division, and second division 60% and 50% respectively in the aggregate of all the four semester examinations. Students are required to pass separately in internal and external examination. If one fails in internal and has passed in external, he will appear only in that paper (internal) in which he has failed and the marks of external exam will be carried forward and he/ she will not be required to reappear in the exam in which he has passed and Viceversa. Pattern of Question Paper : All the papers will be bi-lingual (English and Hindi). There shall be two sections: Section A: (Max. Marks 20) shall comprise of 20 questions and shall be objective type with multiple choice. Four questions will be from each unit. Section B: (Max. Marks 60) Five questions with internal choice selecting one from each unit. Each question carries equal marks. Master of Social Work Examination - 2015 Course Structure Semester Paper Code Nomenclature Maximum Marks Internal External First Semester 101 Introduction to Social Work 20 80 102 Indian Society and Social Structure 20 80 103 Personality Development and Human Behaviour 20 80 104 Research Method in Social Work 20 80 105 Social Case Work 20 80 106 Concurrent Practicum 20 80 Second Semester 201 Social Group Work 20 80 202 Social Action and Human Rights 20 80 203 Use of Statistical Methods in Social Work 20 80 204 Community Organization and Community Development 20 80 205 Social Policy and Administration 20 80 106 Concurrent Practicum 20 80 Third Semester 301 Social Security and welfare Administration 20 80 302 Population and Environment 20 80 303 Social Problem and Social Legislations 20 80 Elective I- 304 A Social Work and Disaster Management 20 80 Elective I- 304 B Women’s Rights and Gender Issues 20 80 Elective -II 305 A Rural & Urban Community Development 20 80 Elective -II 305 B Social Work Practice with Children and Youth 20 80 306 Concurrent Field Work Practicum & Viva- voce - 100 Fourth Semester 401 Human Resource Management 20 80 402 Political Economy and Development 20 80 403 Rural Society and Panchayatiraj Institutions 20 80 Elective III- 404 A Management of Non-Profit Organisations and Social Enterprises 20 80 Elective III- 404 B Social Work with Differently Abled 20 80 Elective IV- 405 A Livelihoods and Development 20 80 Elective IV- 405 B Social Work with Senior Citizen 20 80 406 Block Placement Training - 100 Semester I 101: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK Unit I Development of social work in India & United states and UK. Basic concepts of social work. Their meaning & Definition : Social services, social welfare, social reform, social security, social movement, social development & social change. Function of Social Work. Unit II Social work perspectives, evaluation of ideological perspectives. Evaluation of traditional compartmentalization of social work methods. Rationale for integrated approach to social work practice. Unit III Philosophical foundation of social work : democratic & humanitarian philosophy. Values in social work : meaning & links. Ethical cal aspects of social intervention. Unit IV Social work as profession : characteristics need for professionalization. Evaluation of professional statues of social work as profession in India. Unit V Welfare state: concept, relational and different perspectives. Evaluation of Indian police as welfare state. Approaches to social work: integrated, holistic, interactions, problem solving, psycho, social, and sarvodya. References: 1. Gore, M.s. Social work and social work Eduacation,1981 2. Shastri ,Raja ram Social work Tradition in India 3. Wadia, A.R. History & philosophy of social work. 4. Dasgupta,sugata Towards a philosophy of social work 5. Gilbert N, Miller, H. An introduction to social work practice,1980 6. Bisno,h. Philosophy of social work 7. Kassius, cora New directions in social work 8. Herand, B.J. Sociology and social work 9. Davis, M Companion to social work, Blackwell oxford, U.K.,1997 10. Bailey,Kennath,d.1987 Methods of social research, New York: the free press 11. Blaikie,Norman,1993 Approaches in social enquiry, Cambridge : polity press 12. Blalock, H.M.1972 Social statistics,Newyork : Mc graw hill. 13. Coolidge, Fredrick,i.2000 Stastics: a genetal introduction, new dehli: sage publication 14. Denzin,normank andlincon Handbook of qualitative research (II eds.) New Dehli; Sage publication 15. Field, andy,2000 Discove3ring statistics using spss for windows advanced techniques for beginning ,new dehli : Sage Publication. 16. Geltung,j. 1967 Theory and methods of social research, londen:George allen & unwin. 17. Moser, C.A.& Kalton,g.1977 Survey methods in social investigation, londen Heinnemam Educational Books. 5 18. Padgett, Deborah, k. 1988 Qualitative methods in social work research, new dehli: sage publications. 19. Reid, William j. and smith, andrey d.1981 Research in social work, New York: Columbia university press. 20. Rubia, A. and babbie,K. 1993 Research methods for social work, clifornia: Brooks colre publishing co. 21. Sellits, Glaire et al . 1976 Research methods in social relations,new York: holt rinebart and winston. 22. Yin, Robert,k1994 Case study research : design and methods, New dehli: Sage publications. Address: University of Kota Near Kabir Circle, MBS Marg, Swami Vivekanand Nagar, Kota, Rajasthan 324005 0744 247 2934 Map [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Kota+University&hl=en&ll=25.115484,75.82383 9&spn=0.011385,0.020406&sll=11.392449,79.713213&ss pn=0.012326,0.020406&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] more syllabus detail to atteched in a pdf file; |
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15th August 2020, 07:51 PM
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Ma sociology assignment
Sir pg 2nd year sociology assignment question papers are not printed in telugu how could we write the assignments sir
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