Department of Social Work offers post graduate course in Social Work Education i.e. Master of Social Work - M.S.W. - two years full time programme with medium of instructions as English. The Programme started functioning right from the inception of SIBER Trust in the year 1976. Besides, M. Phil programme in Sociology and Social Work is also offered. It is a recognized centre for Ph. D. Programme in Social Work and Sociology of Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
This Department is named after Late Shri. Dinkarrao K. Shinde, a renowned teacher and father of the Founder Director & President of CSIBER Trust , Late Dr. A.D. Shinde as D. K. SHINDE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK.
To impart and organize scientific training / teaching in social work to those desirous of making a career in the field of social work.
To organize research activities and to train students in the methods of social work research to promote the growth of social work profession.
To offer such training facilities as are necessary to develop the basic and professional knowledge, skills, techniques & attitudes in students to work with individuals, groups & community for enhancement of social functioning.
To organize conferences, symposia, seminars, guest lectures, workshops, etc. for the benefit of those who are in the field of social work, social service and also the public welfare activities undertaken to promote the welfare of different sections of the community.
To undertake such other activities as may be deemed necessary to promote understanding and better professional practices in the area of Human Resource Management, Labour Welfare, Industrial Relations, Family and Child Welfare, Criminology and Correctional Administration, Urban and Rural Community Development Work, Medical and Psychiatric social work and the like.
Established in the Year 1976 as Dept. of Social Work
Renamed in 1992 as D. K. Shinde School Of Social Work
M. Phil in Social Work and Sociology Commenced in the Year 1983
Master of Social Work
M. Phil in Social Work and Sociology
To provide Social Work Professional Education and Training to Students
Provide Learning Experience To Equip Students With Social Work Practices In Various Settings.
Develop Capacities Of Reflective Practitioners Through Concurrent Field Work
Promote Importance Of Research
All Faculty are Doctorates, having not less than 20 years of teaching experience
Language Laboratory : LIU/ communication Skill
Centralized MSW & Department Library
Personality Development: Training on Soft Skills: Listening, Body Language, etc
Seminars / Workshops conducted for Students: 5 (Average p.a.)
Guest lectures / Alumni Sessions: 35 (Average p.a.)
Block placement /Summer Placement Training: 30 days
Concurrent Field Work Training: 256 Hrs per Semester
Educational Visits
Interactive Teaching – Learning: MOODLE Platform /Video Conferencing
Rural Camp for MSW First Year is organized for 8 days during second week of February
Study tours are organized for MSW Second Year for 8 days during second week of February
Induction Program
Orientation and Concurrent Field work
Guest Lectures
Seminars & Work Shops
Survey Activities
Street plays
Cultural Activities
Celebrating National Days /Birth And Death Anniversary of Eminent Personalities
Health check-up camps/ Blood Donation Camps
Participating in Industry CSR and Social outreach programmes
Remedial Courses for academically weak students.
Students welfare activities
Skill Development and Capacity Building Programmes
Research Projects
Rural Camp / Study Tour
Campus Interviews
Summer and Block Placement
Parents and Alumni meet
Sports activities
Mentors: (1:20) monitoring academic /Fieldwork progress.
Career Guidance to students
Earn and Learn Schemes
Special Support to foreign Students.
Remedial Improvement Program for Weaker Students
Arranging Educational visits
Alumni - Student Interactions
Parent-Teacher meeting
Scholarship
Maharashtra Govt. Scholarship for Reserved Category Candidates
Central Govt. Scholarship for Minority
Chief Ministers Endowment Funds
Savitribai Phule Scholarship – MSW – II (Girls)
Radhabai Shinde - MSW – II (Boys)
Placements
Research: Associates and Field Investigators/ Projects Co-Ordinators
Community: Rural /Urban/ Tribal; Development Officers/Advisors
Government: Block Development Officer/Extension Officers / Adult Education Dept. / Nehru Yuva Kendra / VROs /PDOs
Counselling: Journalist (Social Wing)/ Child Guidance Clinic/ De Addiction Centre Centers
Hospitals: Medical Social Worker /Psychiatric Social Workers/ Counselors
Schools: School Social Worker / Counsellors
Industries: Labour Welfare/ HR, Executives/Managers and GM s
NGOs: Old Age Home/ Mahila Adhar Graha/ Girls and Boys Observation Homes , MAVIM, Cooperatives etc.
Governance, Leadership and Management
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Institute Social Responsibility
Work Shop on LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender)
Skill Development, Sessions
TB Awareness in Public Transport
Voting Rights Awareness
A Glimpse of our Annual and Extension Activities
Agency Linkages for Concurrent Field Work (Structured & Unstructured Settings)
MSW – I
Sr.No |
Name of the Organization |
1 |
School For The Blind Kolhapur. |
2 |
V.M. Lohia School For Deaf And Dumb, Kolhapur. |
3 |
Dr. Radhakrishana Balkalyansankul, Kolhapur. |
4 |
Ahilyabaiholkar Girls Observation Home, Kolhapur |
5 |
Anathmahila Ashram. |
6 |
Shishu Griha - Boys Observation Home. |
7 |
Swadhar Leprosy Colony, Shenda Park, Kolhapur. |
8 |
Chetana Vikas Mandir, (School For Mentally Challenged) Kolhapur. |
9 |
Sudhakar Joshi Nagar Slum, Kolhapur |
10 |
Swayam School For Mentally Challenged Kolhapur. |
11 |
Takala Slum, Kolhapur |
12 |
Tejeswani Mahil Aadhar Graha, Sambhaji Nagar, Kolhapur. |
13 |
Mahila Dakshata Samiti, Kolhapur. |
14 |
Swana Jayanti Shehri Rojagar Yojana, Kolhapur. |
15 |
Helpers Of The Handicapped, Kolhapur. |
16 |
Rajendra Nagar Slum, Kolhapur. |
17 |
Prabudha Bharat High School, Kolhapur. |
18 |
State Home For Men, Kolhapur. |
19 |
Sadar Bazar Slum, Kolhapur. |
20 |
Kalamba Central Prison, Kolhapur. |
21 |
Matoshree Aged Home, Chambukhadi, Kolhapur. |
22 |
National Rural Development Society, Kolhapur. |
23 |
Pratham, Mangalwar Peth, Kolhapur. |
24 |
Narl Paramedical Centre. |
25 |
Matoshree, R. K. Nagar, Kolhapur |
26 |
Men Against Violence & Abuse, {Mava} Csiber Campus, Kolhapur |
27 |
Counselling Centre Karveer Kolhapur |
28 |
Dr. Swavepalli Radhakrishna Muncipal School |
29 |
Child Welfare Committee (CWC) Kolhapur |
30 |
T.B. Control Program, Kolhapur Municipal Corporation |
31 |
Municipal School, Kolhapur |
32 |
Family Counselling Center, SP office, Kolhapur |
33 |
Babasaheb Nadgonda Patil Trust, Kolhapur |
34 |
Saolokhe Nagar Slum, Kolhapur |
35 |
RAY Scheme (Rajiv Awas Yojana), Municipal School, Kolhapur |
36 |
Setu Social Organisation, Kolhapur |
MSW – II (Group – A)
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR WELFARE
Sr.No |
Name of the Organization |
1. |
Popular Industries, Udayamnagar,Kolhapur |
2. |
Gokul Dudh , Gokulshirgaon |
3. |
Indocount, Gokulshirgaon |
4. |
Menonbearings, Gokulshirgaon |
5. |
Arvindcotspin Gokulshirgaon |
6. |
Shahu Sugar Mill Kagal |
7. |
Menon Alkop 5-Star Midc,Kagal |
8. |
Mather And Platt, Gokulshirgaon |
9. |
Shantaram Machinaries, Gokulshirgaon |
10. |
Kirloskar Oil Engine Limited (Koel)5 Star Midc,Kagal |
11 |
Menon&Menon,Vikramnagar |
12 |
Sound Castings,5-Star Midc,Kagal |
13 |
Kolhapur Steels, Shiroli |
14 |
Menon Pistons,Shiroli |
15 |
Manugraph ,Shiroli |
16 |
S.B. Reshellers,Shiroli |
17 |
Navamaharashtrasoot Girni,Sajini |
18 |
Shriram Foundries,Shiroli |
19 |
Indocount,5 Star Midc,Kagal |
20 |
Soktas,5 Star Midc,Kagal |
21 |
Ghatgepatil Industries,Uchgaon |
22 |
Mantri Metalics Shiroli |
23 |
Mantri Metalics , 5- Star Midc,Kagal |
24 |
Elcom, Gandhi Nagar/, 5- Star Midc,Kagal |
25 |
Sound Castings,Shiroli |
26 |
Padmawathi Steels, Kagal |
27 |
Caspro,Shiroli |
28 |
Monte Textiles |
29 |
Nagreeka Exports,Yavluj |
30 |
Sultanpure Textiles,Ichalkaranji |
31 |
Kulkarni Power Tools,Jaysingpur |
32 |
Saroj Industries,Shiroli |
33 |
Menon & Menon, 5- Star Midc, Kagal |
34 |
Tulip, Shiroli |
35 |
Ghatage Patil Industries 5- Star Midc, Kagal |
36 |
Warna Dudh Warnanagar |
37 |
Mayura Steels , Midc Shiroli |
MSW II GROUP ‘ B’ URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Sr.No |
Name of the Organization |
1 |
Swana Jayanti Shehari Rojga Ryojana, Kolhapur. |
2 |
Nehru Yuva Kendra |
3 |
District Social Welfare Office |
4 |
District Adult Education Department |
5 |
Swayamsidha (Training Centre For Women) |
6 |
District Probation Office |
7 |
Takala Slum |
8 |
Panchayat Samiti |
9 |
Matoshree Aged Home |
10 |
Matoshree Aged Home |
11 |
Kolhapur District Central Co-Operative Bank Ltd. |
12 |
Shri Sonal Mahila Utkarsh |
13 |
Mahila Arthik Vikas Mahamandal |
14 |
District Women And Child Welfare Dept. |
15 |
Rajendra Nagar Slum |
16 |
Urban Basic Services For Poor. . |
17 |
Dept. Of Community Medicine, D. Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur. |
18 |
National Rural Development Society, Kolhapur. |
19 |
Navchaitanya De Addiction Center, R.K. Nagar, Kolhapur. |
20 |
Disaster Risk Management, Collector Office, Kolhapur. |
21 |
Adivasinirantarsanstha, RK Nagar, Kolhapur |
22 |
Gram Panchyat Wathar Village |
23 |
Siddhagiri Kanerimath |
24 |
Water & Sanitation Kolhapur |
25 |
Kolhapur Cancer Hospital |
26 |
Grampanchyat Asurle Porle Village |
27 |
Menon & Menon Vikram Nagar Kolhapur |
28 |
Kirloskar Oil Engines Midc Shiroli |
29 |
Jilha Udyog Bhavan |
30 |
Maharaashtra Centre Interpretation Development (MCED) |
31 |
Gram Panchyat Kogil Khurd Village |
32 |
T.B Control Department Municipal Corporation Kolhapur |
33 |
Karveer Pancayat Samiti Kolhapur |
34 |
Child Line Kolhapur |
35 |
Sakhi Sanghtana Kolhapur |
36 |
Network Of Kolhapur People Living With HIV (NKP) |
37 |
Muslim Samaj & Shikshan Brobhodhan Sanstha |
MSW-II GROUP E MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Sr.No |
Name of the Organization |
1 |
Kripamai Institute Of Mental Health, Miraj. |
2 |
Chhatrapatipramilaraje Hospital, Kolhapur. |
3 |
Swastik Hospital, Kolhapur. |
4 |
Dhanvantari Hospital, Kolhapur. |
5 |
Wanless Hospital, Miraj. |
6 |
Shree Shanti Clinic, Kolhapur. |
7 |
Patanjali Clinic, Kolhapur. |
8 |
Service Hospital, Kolhapur. |
9 |
D. Y. Patil Medical Hospital, Kolhapur. |
10 |
Sankalp, Health Care Unit, Kolhapur. |
11 |
City Hospital, Rajarampuri, Kolhapur |
12 |
NKP Shahupuri, Kolhapur |
13 |
Indian Red-Cross Society, Kolhapur |
14 |
Panchgangahospital, Ganga Vesh, Kolhapur |
15 |
Samvad Clinic For Hearing |
16 |
Savitribai Phule Hospital , Kolhapur |
17 |
Kolhapur Cancer Centre |
18 |
Richardson Leprosy Mission , Miraj |
19 |
Lotus Foundation , Kolhapur |
M.S.W. Programme Structure (Revised) as per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
With effective from 2019-20
MSW – First Year
SEMESTER – I
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
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Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
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CC |
CC 101 |
History And Philosophy Of Social Work |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
CC 102 |
Work With Individuals & Families |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CC 103 |
Work With Groups |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CC 104 |
Indian Social Problems & Social Services |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CC 105 |
Orientation and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
CC 106 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
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DSE (Any One) |
DSE 101A |
Sociology In relation to Social Work |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
DSE 101B |
Dynamics of Human Behaviour |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 101A |
Environment & Development |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 101B |
Office Automation |
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GE 101C |
Fundamentals of Management |
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GE 101D |
Principles of Economics |
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AEC |
AEC 101 |
Communication |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
Total |
30 |
255 |
35 |
296 |
586 |
900 |
Note: Concurrent field work 32 hrs = 1 credit
Every course (theory) 15 hrs = 1credit
CC : Core Course
DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
GE : Generic Elective
AEC : Ability Enhancement Course
MSW – First Year
SEMESTER – II
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
CourseCode |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
|||
Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
||||||
CC |
CC 201 |
Community Organization and Social Action |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
CC 202 |
Social Welfare Administration |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CC 203 |
Social Work Research |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CC 204 |
Social Policy, Planning and Development |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CC 205 |
Rural Camp and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
CC 206 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
|||
DSE (Any One) |
DSE 201A |
Economics in Relation to Social Work |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
DSE 201B |
Social Work Practice in the Field of Health |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 201A |
Disaster Management |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 201B |
Management Information System (MIS) |
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GE 201C |
Fundamentals of Accounting |
||||||||
GE 201D |
Principles of Micro-Economics |
||||||||
AEC |
AEC 201 |
Statistics |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
Total |
30 |
255 |
35 |
296 |
586 |
900 |
MSW – SECOND YEAR
SEMESTER – III
Group A – Human Resource Management & Labour Welfare (HRM & LW)
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
|||
Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
||||||
CC |
HRCC 301 |
Labour Welfare – I |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
HRCC 302 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
HRCC 303 |
Labour Legislations – I |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
HRCC 304 |
Counselling : Theory & Practice |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
HRCC 305 |
Orientation and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
HRCC 306 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
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DSE (Any One) |
HRDSE 301A |
Labour Economics |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
HRDSE 301B |
Trade Unions |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 301A |
Sustainable Agriculture |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 301B |
E-Commerce |
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GE 301C |
ED- Entrepreneurship Development |
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GE 301D |
Fundamentals of Micro Economics |
||||||||
AEC |
AEC 301A |
Computer Application (Theory) |
1 |
15 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
20+30 |
50 |
AEC 301B |
Computer Application (Practicals) |
2 |
0 |
0 |
60 |
60 |
20+30 |
50 |
|
Total |
30 |
235 |
30 |
351 |
616 |
900 |
SEMESTER – III
Group B – Urban and Rural Community Development (URCD)
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
|||
Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
||||||
CC |
CDCC 301 |
Rural and Urban Sociology |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
CDCC 302 |
Rural Community Development |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CDCC 303 |
Panchayat Raj In India |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CDCC 304 |
Counselling : Theory & Practice |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CDCC 305 |
Orientation and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
CDCC 306 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
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DSE (Any One) |
CDDSE 301A |
Co-operation |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
CDDSE 301B |
Ecology and Development |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 301A |
Sustainable Agriculture |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 301B |
E-Commerce |
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GE 301C |
ED- Entrepreneurship Development |
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GE 301D |
Fundamentals of Micro Economics |
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AEC |
AEC 301A |
Computer Application (Theory) |
1 |
15 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
20+30 |
50 |
AEC 301B |
Computer Application (Practicals) |
2 |
0 |
0 |
60 |
60 |
20+30 |
50 |
|
Total |
30 |
235 |
30 |
351 |
616 |
900 |
SEMESTER – III
Group E – Medical and Psychiatric Social Work (MPSW)
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
|||
Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
||||||
CC |
MPCC 301 |
Preventive and Social Medicine |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
MPCC 302 |
Psychopathology and Mental Health – I |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
MPCC 303 |
Medical and Psychiatric Social Work |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
MPCC 304 |
Counselling : Theory & Practice |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
MPCC 305 |
Orientation and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
MPCC 306 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
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DSE (Any One) |
MPDSE 301A |
Developmental Psychology |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
MPDSE 301B |
Hospital Management |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 301A |
Sustainable Agriculture |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 301B |
E-Commerce |
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GE 301C |
ED- Entrepreneurship Development |
||||||||
GE 301D |
Fundamentals of Micro Economics |
||||||||
AEC |
AEC 301A |
Computer Application (Theory) |
1 |
15 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
20+30 |
50 |
AEC 301B |
Computer Application (Practicals) |
2 |
0 |
0 |
60 |
60 |
20+30 |
50 |
|
Total |
30 |
235 |
30 |
351 |
616 |
900 |
MSW – SECOND YEAR
SEMESTER – IV
Group A – Human Resource Management & Labour Welfare (HRM & LW)
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
|||
Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
||||||
CC |
HRCC 401 |
Labour Welfare – II |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
HRCC 402 |
Labour Legislations – II |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
HRCC 403 |
Organizational Behavior |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
HRCC 404 |
Industrial Relations |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
HRCC 405 |
Study Tour and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
HRCC 406 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
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DSE (Any One) |
HRDSE 401A |
Research Project |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
HRDSE 401B |
Corporate Social Responsibility |
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HRDSE 401C |
Women and Society |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 401A |
Land and Watershed Management |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 401B |
Data Base Management System(DBMS) |
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GE 401C |
Business Ethics |
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GE 401D |
Indian Economy |
||||||||
AEC |
AEC 401 |
Soft Skills Development |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
Total |
30 |
255 |
35 |
296 |
586 |
900 |
*Note: There is no Theory Examination for DSE 401, DSE 402 & DSE 403 Paper. However there will be special assignments like Seminar, Class assignments, etc. to be conducted by respective faculty members and external examiner.
SEMESTER – IV
Group B – Urban and Rural Community Development (URCD)
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
|||
Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
||||||
CC |
CDCC 401 |
Social Legislation |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
CDCC 402 |
Urban Community Development & Municipal Administration |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CDCC 403 |
Social Inclusion & Exclusion of Weaker Section |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CDCC 404 |
Rural Economy |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
CDCC 405 |
Study Tour and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
CDCC 406 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
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DSE (Any One) |
CDDSE 401A |
Research Project |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
CDDSE 401B |
Corporate Social Responsibility |
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CDDSE 401C |
Women and Society |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 401A |
Land and Watershed Management |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 401B |
Data Base Management System(DBMS) |
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GE 401C |
Business Ethics |
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GE 401D |
Indian Economy |
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AEC |
AEC 401 |
Soft Skills Development |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
Total |
30 |
255 |
35 |
296 |
586 |
900 |
*Note: There is no Theory Examination for DSE 401, DSE 402 & DSE 403 Paper. However there will be special assignments like Seminar, Class assignments, etc. to be conducted by respective faculty members and external examiner.
SEMESTER – IV
Group E – Medical and Psychiatric Social Work (MPSW)
Duration 16 Weeks
Nature of Course |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Contact Hours |
Int. & Ext. Marks |
Marks |
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Lecture |
Tutorial |
Practice |
Total |
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CC |
MPCC 401 |
Therapeutic Interventions |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
MPCC 402 |
Psychopathology and Mental Health – II |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
MPCC 403 |
Community Psychiatry |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
MPCC 404 |
Social Psychology |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
|
MPCC 405 |
Study Tour and Concurrent Field Work |
4 |
-- |
-- |
256 |
256 |
50+50 |
100 |
|
MPCC 406 |
Field Work Report and Viva-Voce |
4 |
-- |
-- |
50+50 |
100 |
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DSE (Any One) |
MPDSE 401A |
Research Project |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
MPDSE 401B |
Community Health |
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MPDSE 401C |
Women and Society |
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GE (Any One) |
GE 401A |
Land and Watershed Management |
4 |
45 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
40+60 |
100 |
GE 401B |
Data Base Management System(DBMS) |
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GE 401C |
Business Ethics |
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GE 401D |
Indian Economy |
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AEC |
AEC 401 |
Soft Skills Development |
3 |
35 |
5 |
5 |
45 |
40+60 |
100 |
Total |
30 |
255 |
35 |
296 |
586 |
900 |
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TOTAL MSW I (Sem I &Sem II) |
60 |
1172 |
1800 |
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TOTAL MSW II (Sem III & Sem IV) |
60 |
1172 |
1800 |
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TOTAL MSW I & II |
120 |
2344 |
3600 |
*Note: There is no Theory Examination for DSE 401, DSE 402 & DSE 403 Paper. However there will be special assignments like Seminar, Class assignments, etc. to be conducted by respective faculty members and external examiner.
Summary of MSW Programme Structure as per CBCS
Semesters |
Core Credits |
DSE Credits |
GE Credits |
AEC Credits |
Total Credits |
Contact Hours |
Total Marks |
I |
20 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
30 |
586 |
900 |
II |
20 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
30 |
586 |
900 |
III |
20 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
30 |
586 |
900 |
IV |
20 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
30 |
586 |
900 |
Total |
80 |
12 |
16 |
12 |
120 |
2344 |
3600 |
Percentage |
67 |
10 |
13 |
10 |
100% |
-- |
-- |
Internal marks breakup pattern, out of 40 marks
Class participation |
10 marks |
Moodle test |
10 marks |
Seminar |
10 marks |
Pre class reading/Class Assignment |
05 marks |
Book reading (general texts)/Home Assignment |
05 marks |
TOTAL |
40 marks |
Concurrent field work breakup pattern, out of 200 marks
MSW I year
Semester I |
Marks |
Semester II |
Marks |
Field work Orientation |
50 |
Rural camp |
50 |
Field work Internal |
50 |
Field work Internal |
50 |
Field work Report |
50 |
Field work Report |
50 |
Field work viva-voce |
50 |
Field work viva-voce |
50 |
Total |
200 |
Total |
200 |
MSW II year
Semester III |
Marks |
Semester IV |
Marks |
Field work Orientation |
50 |
Study Tour |
50 |
Field work Internal |
50 |
Field work Internal |
50 |
Field work Report |
50 |
Field work Report |
50 |
Field work viva-voce |
50 |
Field work viva-voce |
50 |
Total |
200 |
Total |
200 |
Tutorials includes individual interaction, counseling, group discussion, providing special teaching for weak students etc
Practice includes involving students in research article reviewing, organising -blood donation camp, role play, street play, field work, poster exhibition etc
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.1. Is the MSW Programme is recognized by the Government?
Ans: Yes, MSW Programme is recognized by University Grants Commission, New Delhi and the institute is affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Q.2. What is the medium of instruction, duration, and nature of the MSW Examination?
Ans: The medium of instruction is English. Duration is of two years (4 semesters). At the end of every semester, there will be an examination. MSW First Year (Semester I - 7 Subjects and Semester-II – 7 Subjects), MSW Second Year (Semester III - 7 Subjects and Semester-IV – 7 Subjects). The entire syllabus is based on the CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) pattern.
Q.3. What is Intake Capacity?
Ans: 120 Seats (MSW First Year, 2 divisions)
Q.4. What are the specializations?
Ans: At present following specializations offered during the Second Year
Group A: Human Resource Management & Labour Welfare
Group B: Urban & Rural Community Development
Group E: Medical & Psychiatric Social Work
Q.5. Do you have an Alumni Association?
Ans: Yes, We have a registered CSIBER Alumni Association.
Q.6. What are employment opportunities available?
Ans: MSW Candidates are employable in various Government & Non-Governmental organizations as coordinators, field supervisors, caseworkers, group workers, community organizers, HR Managers, Labour officers, CSR Officers, Medical Social Workers, etc. and they are competent to start their own NGO.