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Ordinances and Syllabus

Master of Social Work 02 Sections

(Regular & Self-financing mode)

Coordinator: Dr. A.K. Bhartiya

Department of Social Work University of Lucknow

Lucknow

ORDINANCES

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Title The title of the course shall be ‘Master of Social Work’ Objective The aim of the course is to impart knowledge, develop skills and create suitable attitudes and behaviour patterns required for effective provision of social and welfare services. Duration The total duration of the course shall be of two years, spread over in four semesters. Seats The total number of students to be admitted to the Course shall be 50 each in regular as well as in self-finance courses. Eligibility Any graduate with 3 year-degree in any stream shall be eligible for admission to the course. Admission Policy As per University norms. Course Content The curriculum will be divided into two parts:

(i) Theory Papers, and (ii) Field Work

Theory Papers There shall be five theory papers in each of the four semesters. The students will be required to opt for two elective papers out of the specializations in semester III and semester IV as per details given below:

Master of Social Work

Semester – I

Paper-I : Social Work: Concept, Nature & Development Paper-II : Personality & Dynamics of Human Behaviour Paper-III : Social Case Work: Theory & Practice Paper-IV : Social Group Work: Theory & Practice Paper-V : Community Organization: Theory & Practice Field Work Practicum

Semester – II

Paper-I : Contemporary Concerns & Structure of Society Paper-II : Social & Human Development Paper-III : Population & Environment Paper-IV : Social Work Research Paper-V : Social Welfare Administration & Social Action

Field Work Practicum

Semester – III Compulsory Papers Paper I : Social Work: Themes & Perspectives Paper II : Social Policy & Social Planning in India Paper III : Statistics & Computer Applications. Specialization (Electives) Papers (1) Labouer Welfare & Human Resource Management

Paper IV : Trade Unions & Industrial Relations Paper V : Labour Welfare & Social Security

OR

(2) Health & Health Care System Paper VI : Dimensions of Health & Medical Social Work Paper VII : Psycho-somatic Factors of Health

OR

(3) Family Centered Social Work Intervention Paper VIII : Women’s Problems & Legislations for Empowerment Paper IX : Youth Welfare & Development

OR

(4) Rural & Urban Development Paper X : Perspective on Rural Development in India Paper XI : Rural Society & Panchayati Raj Institutions

OR

(5) Correctional Social Work Paper XII : Criminology & Penology Paper XIII : Correctional Administration

Field Work Practicum

Semester-IV Compulsory Papers Paper I : Counselling & Communication Paper II : Participatory Approaches to Development & Social Work Practice

Skills

Paper III : Political Economy & Development Specialization (Electives) Papers (1) Labour Welfare & Human Resource Management

Paper IV : Human Resource Management Paper V : Labour Legislation in India

OR

(2) Health & Health Care System

Paper VI : Psychiatric Social Work & Health Paper VII : Mental & Personality Disorders

(3) Family Centered Social Work Intervention

Paper VIII : Child Welfare & Development Paper IX : Welfare of the Aged

OR

(4) Rural & Urban Development

Paper X : Urban Development in India Paper XI : Urban Planning in India

OR

(5) Correctional Social Work

Paper XII : Correction: Theory & Practice Paper XIII : Social Work Practice in Corrections

Field Work Practicum Dissertation General Viva-Voce

Evaluation Pattern Evaluation pat6tern in each paper shall be of 100 marks. Field Work There shall be two types of Field Work: (i) Concurrent Field Work, and (ii) Block Placement Concurrent Field Work will be required to be done simultaneously with class-room teaching of theory papers from the very beginning of the session upto the preparation leave before the commencement of the examination. Every student will be required to go for Concurrent Field Work for two days in a week (excluding Holidays and Dusehara and Winter Vocations). Concurrent Field Work will be of 100 Marks in each Semester.

Block placement through placement in any reputed industrial organization or social welfare agency or community for six weeks after the end of IVth semester will be

organised just after the end of theory papers. The student will submit weekly report of the work done to the supervisor and on his/her recommendation mark sheet/degree will be released by the Examination Section of University of Lucknow.

In Semester IV Field Based Research Report shall be of 100 marks.

In M.S.W. Semester IV, in addition to theory examination and evaluation of Concurrent Field Work (inclusive of Field Based Research Report), there will be a General Viva-Voce Examination of 100 marks to ascertain the comprehension of the subject and ability to communicate in face to face situations.

Every student will be required to pass separately in theory papers, Field Work and General Viva-Voce Examination. In order to successfully pass, every student will be required to obtain at least 36% marks in the aggregate of Theory Papers, Field Work and General Viva-Voce Examination.

Project Report

Each Student shall be required to prepare and submit a Project Report on the theme (to be decided in consultation with the Faculty) before the commencement of the Examination for the IV Semester.

Attendance

Seventy Five per cent attendance in Theory Lectures and hundred percent in Field Work shall be compulsory.

Fee

Fee will be charged as per University norms and fee structure revised from time to time.

SEMESTER-I

Paper-I

Social Work: Concept, Nature & Development

Unit-I Social Work: Misconceptions, Nature, Meaning, Definitions, Objectives, Relationship with Sociology Concept of Social Work: Social Welfare, Social Services, Social Reform, Social Service and Social Development Unit-II Historical Development of Social Work in U.K., Historical Development of Social Work in U.S.A., Historical Development of Social Work in India Unit-III Basic Assumptions of Social Work, Principles of Social Work, Philosophy & Values of Social Work, Gandhian Philosophy of Social Work, Marxian Theory & Social Work Unit-IV Profession: Meaning, Definitions & Characteristics, Professionalization: Social Work as a Profession, Professional Traits in Social Work, Nature, Goal & Functions of Professional Social Work Books Recommended

1. Banks, S. – Ethics and Values in Social Work: Practical Social Work Series, London, Macmillan Press Limited

2. Congress, e.P. – Social Work Values and Ethics, Chicago: Nelson Hall Publishers

3. Chaterjee, P. – Approaches to the Welfare State, Washington, D.C. : National Association of Social Workers

4. Desai, M. Ideologies and Social Work: Historical and Contemporary Analyses, Jaipur Rawat Publication

5. Dubois, Band, Miloy, K.K. : Social Work: An Empowering Profession, London: Allyn and Bawn

6. Coulshed, V. and Orme, J.: Social Work Practice: An Introduction, Hamps Line Macmillan Press Limited

7. Friedlander, W.A. – Introduction to Social Welfare. Bombay: Popular Prakashan Practice Hall of India, New Delhi.

8. Govt. of India – Encyclopedia of Social Work in India. 9. Gokhale, S.D. – Social Welfare: Legend and Legacy 10. Khan, A.J. – Ideas and Issues in Social Work 11. Khinduka, S.K. – Social Work in India 12. Mishra, P.D. – Social Work: Philosophy and Methods 13. Mishra P.D. – Social Work Profession in India 14. Shastri, Raja Ram – Social Service Tradition in India, Welfare Forum and

Research Organization, Varanasi

15. Singh, Surendra and Soodan, K.S. (eds.) Horizons of Social Work. Jyotsna Publications, Lucknow.

Paper -II

Personality & Dynamics of Human Behaviour

Unit-I Personality: Concept, Stages of Development with Special Reference to Indian Concept of Life Span, Types, Determinants, Heredity & Environment Theories of Personality: Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Caren Harney, Sullivan & Otto Rank Unit-II Basic Socio-Psychological Processes: Sensation, Perception, Attribution, Learning, Socialization, Motivation, Attitudes, Belief, Prejudices & Stereotypes. Unit-III Human Behaviour: Concept, Determinants & Reflectors Behavioural Problems in Different Stages of Personality Development, Adjustment: Concept, Characteristics & Factors, Leadership: Concept, Types & Functions Unit-IV Concept of Normalcy & Abnormalcy, Defence Mechanism, Etiology of Abnormal Behaviour, Types of Abnormal Behaviour: Psychosis and Psychoneurosis Management of Mental Disorders. Books Recommended

1. Bem. P. Allen: Personality Theories, Allyn and Bacon, London, 1994 2. Mun, H.N. : Personality 3. Misra, P.D. : Samajic Vayaktic Karya, U.P. Hindi Sansthan, 1997 4. Misra, P.D.: Samajic Aur Samaj, New Royal Book Co., Lucknow, 2003. 5. Hall, G.S. & Linzeg, G.: TGheories of Personality. 6. Hjelle, L.A. & Zeigter D.J.: Personality Jheones Basic Assumptions, Research

and Applications, New York, McGraw Hill.

Paper-III

Social Case Work: Theory & Practice

Unit-I Social Case Work: Concept, Objectives, Component & Principles, Social & Professional Relationship, Client – Worker Relationship, Nature & Scope of Case Work Unit-II Social Case Work Process: Intake, Study, Social Diagnosis, Treatment, Termination & Evaluation Approaches to Social Case Work: Psychoanalytical, Psychosocial, Problem Solving, Behaviour Modification. Unit-III Techniques & Skills in Social Case Work: Interview, Home Visit, Resource Mobilization, Referral, Environmental Modification, Case Work Relationship & Communication. Unit-IV Role of Social Case Worker in Various Settings, Recording & Evaluation in Social Case Work Books Recommended

1. Aptekar, H. – Dynamics of Case Work Counselling 2. Bartlett, H.H. – The Common Base of Social Work 3. Conway, R.S. & Fisher, Jog – Effective Case Work Practice. 4. Gentry, Martha – Social Work Practice. 5. Goldstein, H. & - Social Work Practice: A Unitary Approach. Columbia, South

Cawlina, University of South Corolina Press. 6. Hollis, Florence – Case Work: A Psychological Therapy 7. Parson, R.J. & Jorigension, J.D. – The Integration of Social Work Practice. 8. Perlman, H. – Social Case Work Skills 9. Pippin, J.a. – Developing Case Work Skills 10. Pincus, A and Anne Manham – Social Work Practice: Models and Methods 11. Timms, N. – Social Case Work: Principles and Practice 12. Timms, N. – Recording in Social Case Work

Paper-IV

Social Group Work: Theory & Practice

Unit-I Social Group Work: Meaning, Definition & Objectives, Principles & Skills, Values of Social Group Work Unit-II Group Formation, Programme Planning & Development in Social Group Work, Recording & Evaluation in Social Group Work Unit-III Models of Social Group Work Practice: Remedial, Mediating or Reciprocal Model, Developmental & Social Goal Model. Unit-IV Group Process: Meaning, Group Dynamics, Member’s Behaviour, Leadership and Role of Social Group Worker in Various Settings. Books Recommended

1. Pincus, A. and Anne Minahas – Social Work Practice: Models and Methods. Itasca, Illinois: F.E. Peacock Publishers. Inc.

2. Pepell, G.P. & Rathman, B. – Social Work with Groups 3. Speche, H. & Anne Vikery – Integrating Social Work Methods 4. Trecker, H.B. – Social Group Work. Principles and Practice, New York

Association Press. 5. Toselane, R.W. – An Introduction to Group Work Practice 6. Turner, G. – Social Work Treatment 7. Wilson, G. & Ryland G. – Social Group Work Practice 8. Samuel T. Gladding – Group Work, A Community Speciality 9. Ronald W. Toseland and Robert F. Rivar: An Introduction to Group Work

Practice, Manachuseths: Allyn & Baion 10. Balgopal, P. and Vanil T. – Groups in Social Work: An Ecological Perspective,

New York: Macmillan 11. Harford, M. – Groups in Social Work 12. Konopka G. – Social Group Work: A Helping Process (3rd) Englewood Cliffs,

N.J: Prentice Hall.

Paper-V

Community Organization: Theory & Practice

Unit-I Community: Concept, Nature, Characteristics & Types, Community Organization: Meaning, Objectives & Principles, Components, Principles, Community Planning Unit-II Process of Community Organization, Identification of Needs & Problems, Resource Mobilization & Enlisting People’s Cooperation, Lobbying & Advocacy, Action, Evaluation & Follow-up Unit-III Role and Functions of Community Organization Worker, Community Organization in Different Settings Unit-IV Approaches to Community organization, Models of Community Organization, Strategies of Community Organization Books Recommended

1. Brager, G. & Spechet H. – Practice of Community Organization 2. Gangrade K.D. – Community Organization in India 3. Mayo H. Jones, D. – Community Work 4. Mac Miller, W. – Community Organization for Social Welfare 5. Murphy, C.G. – Community Organization 6. Peter, Baldock – Community Work and Social Work 7. Rothman, B. & ross, M.G. – Community organization: Theory and Practice 8. Snaderson and Polson – Rural Community Organisation 9. Siddiqui, H.Y. – Working with Communities: An Introduction to Community

Work, New Delhi: Hina Publication 10. Kumar, S. – Methods for Community Participation, New Delhi, Sage

Publication 11. Hardcastle, D.A. Wenour, S. and Powers P.R. – Community Practice: Theories

and Skills for Social Workers. Delhi: Oxford University Press.

SEMESTER-II

Paper-I

Contemporary Concerns, Structure of Society & Culture

Unit-I Society: Concept, Meaning & Characteristics, Man & Society, Theories of Society: Structuralism & Functionalism, Social Values, Norms & Philosophy, Culture: Concept & Relevance, Culture & Civilization Unit-II Social System: Concept & Theories, Basic Social Institutions: Marriage & Family Groups: Primary & Secondary, Basic Sociological Concepts: Community & Association Unit-III Social Process: Socialization, Concept & Process, Social Stratification: Concept & Theories, Social Disorganization, Social Change: Theories & Factors Unit-IV Communalism: Causes & Implications, Regionalism: Concept & Trouble Spots Migration: Reasons & Implications, Casteism & Dalit Assertion Books Recommended

1. Davis, K. – Human Society 2. Furfey – History of Social Thought 3. Gillin & Gillin – Cultural Sociology 4. Hutton – Caste in India 5. Kuppuswamy – Social Change in India 6. Maclver and Page – Society 7. Moore, W.E. – Social Change 8. Merton – Social Theory and Social Structure 9. Prabhu – Hindu Social Organization 10. Roucek – Social Control 11. Shri Arbindo – The Foundation of Indian Culture 12. Sharma, S.R. – Basic Concepts of Sociology (the Hindu View) 13. Singh, Yogendra – Modernization of Indian Traditions 14. Sinha, Raghvir – Social Change in Indian Society 15. Sorokin – Contemporary Sociological Theories 16. Srinivas, M.N. – Social Change in India

Paper-II

Social & Human Development

Unit-I Social Development: Concept, Objectives, Dimensions, Indicators & Models Millennium Development Goals, United Nations Declarations Unit-II Social Development in Indian Context, Social Movements and Social Development in India, Perspectives on Social Development: Gandhi, Vinoba and Ambedkar Unit-III Human Development: Concept, Objectives, Importance & Indicators Theories of Human Development, Stages of Human Development Unit-IV Human Development: Policies and Programmes Relationship between Social Development and Human Development, Globalization & Human Development Books Recommended

1. Jacob, K.K. (ed.) – Social Development in India 2. Rao, D.B. – World Summit for Social Development 3. Singh, R.R. (ed.) – Whither Social Development 4. Srivastava, S.P. (ed.) – The Development Debate: Critical Perspective 5. UNDP – Human Development Reports 6. Kumar, Hajira – Social Work, Social Development and Sustainable

Development 7. World Bank – World Development Reports 8. Singh, Sirendra, Mishra, P.D., and Singh, A.N. – Bharat Main Samajik Niti,

Niyojan Evam Vikas 9. Thomas, R.M.: Human Development Theories: Windows on Culture, New

Delhi: Sage Publication 10. Valsiner, J. – Culture and Human Development, New Delhi: Sage Publications 11. Papalna, D.E. and Olds, S.W.: Human Development, New Delhi: Tala McGraw

Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 12. Sanaswate, T.S. (ed.) – Culture, Socialization and Human Development, New

Delhi: Age Publications 13. Midgley, J. – Social Development: The Development Perspective in Social

Welfare, London: Age Publications 14. Nayak, R.K. and Siddiqui, H.Y. (Eds.) – Social Work and Social Development,

New Delhi: Gitanjali Publishing House.

Paper-III

Population & Environment

Unit-I Population: Characteristics, Aspects & Dimensions, Major Determinants of Population Growth: Fertility, Mortality & Migration, Chatracteristic Features of Indian Population Population Policy in India, Family Welfare Programme in India Unit-II Pre Malthusian Theories of Population, Malthusian Theory of Population, Post Malthusian Theory of Population & Contemporary Population Theories Unit-III Environment: Concept, Meaning, Environmental Management: Scenario, Problems and Perspective, Emerging Concerns and Challenges, Environmental Movements in India Unit-IV Laws Relating to Environment Protection: Forest Conservation Act; Environment Protection Act; Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act; Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Books Recommended

1. Agarwal, S.N. – India’s Population 2. Cassen, R.H. – India: Population, Economy and Society 3. Khan, M.Z. – Trends in Family Welfare Planning 4. Mamsona – Population and Family Planning in India 5. Oxford – Our Common Future 6. Prasad, R.K. – Population Planning, Policy and Programmes 7. Reddy Laxmi – Population Education 8. Ahmad, A. (ed.) Demographic Transition: The Third World Scenario, Jaipur,

Rawat Publication 9. Sapru, R.K. (ed.) – Environmental Management in India 10. Satapathy, N. – Sustainable Development 11. Sharma, P.D. – Ecology and Environment 12. Agarwal, S.K. – Industrial Environment: Assessment and Strategy

Paper-IV

Social Welfare Administration & Social Action

Unit-I Social Welfare Administration: Meaning, Definition, Scope & Process Social Welfare Administration in Government & Non-Government Organizations Policies and Programmes relating to Welfare of the Weaker & Vulnerable Sections Unit-II Policy Making, Planning, Budgeting & Financial Control Communication, Decision Making, Organizational Development, Coordination & Cost-Benefit Analysis Unit-III Social Action: Concept, Objectives, Methods, Principles, Strategies Unit-IV Social Action & Social Work, Mobilization & Organization of People: Problems & Approaches Books Recommended

1. Sachdeva, D.R., Social Welfare Administration 2. Paranjipe Nalini, - Social Welfare in India 3. Gangrade, K.D. – Development of People: Delhi School of Social Work 4. Goel, S.L., Jain, R.K. – Social Welfare Administration (Vol. I & II). 5. Specker Paul – Principles of Social Welfare, New York, Routledge. 6. Chaudhary, D. Paul – Social Welfare Administration. 7. Jagannadtham, V. – Social Welfare Organization. 8. Drucker, P.F. – The Practice of Management. 9. Likert, R. – The Human Organisation. 10. Appley, P.M. – Public Administration for Welfare State. 11. Denyer, J.C. – Office Administration. 12. Neiners M. – Human Services Management. 13. Pattiq – Social Welfare Administration in India. 14. Shankarran & Rodrigous – Handbook for the Management of Voluntary

Organisation. 15. Siddiqui, H.Y. – Social Work and Social Action.

Paper-V

Social Work Research

Unit-I Social Work Research: Concept, Definition, Nature, Scope & Purpose, Steps in Social Work Research, Methods of Social Work Research: Induction, Deduction, Qualitative, and Quantitative, Historical, Comparative and Evaluative Methods and Techniques, Formulation and Selection of the Research Problem, Participatory Research. Unit-II Hypothesis: Concept, Types & Significance, Research Design: Concept, Types & Significance, Sampling: Concept, Types & Significance Unit-III Source of Data Collection: Field & Documentary, Tools of Data Collection: Interview Guide, Interview Schedule, Observation Guide & Questionnaire, Methods of Data Collection: Interview, Questionnaire, Observation & Case Study, Projective Techniques Unit-IV Measurement & Scaling, Processing of Data, Analysis & Interpretation of Data Report Writing Books Recommended

1. Bailey, Kenneth D. – Methods of Social Research 2. Blalock, H.M. & Blalock, A.M. – Methodology in Social Research. 3. Cohen, Lilian – Statistical Methods for Social Science 4. Festinger and Kartz – Research Methods in the Behavioural Sciences. 5. Galtung, J. – Theory and Methods in Social Research 6. Good, W.J. and Hati, P.K. – Methods in Social Research 7. Young, P.V. – Scientific Social Surveys and Research. 8. Hyman. H. – Survey Design and Analysis. 9. Croxton and Cowden – Applied General Statistics. 10. Moser, A.S. – Survey Methods in Social Investigation. 11. Parten – Survey, Polls and Samples. 12. Ghosh & Chaturvedi – Theory and Practice. 13. Macmillan – Statistical Methods of Social Work. 14. Polansky, N.A. – Social Work Research. 15. Singh, Surendra – Samajik Anusandhan (Part I & II) 16. Mueller and Schuessler – Statistical Reasoning in Sociology. 17. Kerlinger, F.N. – Foundations of Behavioural Research 18. Ramchandran, P. – Issues in Social Work Research in India. 19. Jahoda, D. and Cook – Research Methods in Social Relations. 20. Yin, Robert, K. – Case Study Research: Design and Methods.

SEMESTER-III

Paper-I

Social Work: Themes, Issues & Perspectives

Unit-I Radical Social Work: Concept, Roots, Diaspore, The End & Conclusion, Feminist Social Work: Feminist Theories & Issues, System Theory in Social Work, Integrated Social Work Practice, Social Worker’s Role as a Change Agent Unit-II Anti-Oppressive Practice, Post Modernism: Concept, Meaning, Approaches to Social Work, Team Work, Cognitive Behavioural Practice Unit-III Human Rights: Concept, Need & Significance, UN Declaration on Human Rights, Major International & National Human Rights Organizations, National Human Rights Commission Act, 1993, National and State Human Rights Commissions Unit-IV Social Justice: Concept & Significance, Social Justice & Legislation, Empowerment: Concept and Significance, Capacity Building in Process of Empowerment Book Recommended

1. Zastraw, H.C. – The Practice of Social Work, Thomson Learning Academic Centre, Canada.

2. Banks, S. – Ethics and Values in Social Work Practice. 3. Congress, E.P. – Social Work Values and Ethics. 4. Deasi, M. – Curriculum Development on History of Ideologies for Social

Change and Social Work. 5. Declaration of Ethics for Professional Social Workers. IJSW (1997) Vo. 58, No.

2. 6. Younghusband, E. – Social Work and Social Values. 7. Goldstein, Howard – Social Work Practice: A Unitary Approach. 8. Subramaniam S. – Human Rights: International Challenges, Vol. I & II. 9. Sharma, Gokules – Human Rights and Legal Remedies. 10. Bhargava, G.S. – Human Rights of Dalits. 11. Paul, R.C. – Situation of Human Rights in India. 12. Misra, Pramod – Human Rights: Global Issues. 13. Samena, K.P. – Human Rights: Fifty Years of India’s Independence. 14. Narasimhan, R.K. – Human Rights and Social Justice.

Paper-II

Social Policy & Social Planning

Unit-I Social Policy: Concept, Objectives, & Characteristics, Social Policy & Indian Constitution

Unit-II The Process of Social Policy Formulation at Different levels, Models of Social Policy Social Policy Relating to Women, Children, Youth, Aged, Education, Health and Family Welfare

Unit-III Social Planning: Concept, Objectives, Scope & Models, Interrelationship between Social & Economic Planning, Social Planning under Five Year Plans Unit-IV People’s Participation & Social Planning, Social Planning & Social Change, Major Pitfalls in Social Planning in India, Machinery & Process of Social Planning in India. Books Recommended

1. Bulmer, M. et. Al. – The Goals of Social Policy 2. Chakraborty, S. – Development Planning – Indian Experience. 3. Dimitto, D.M. – Social Welfare: Policies and Policy. 4. Ghosh A. – Planning in India: The Challenges for the Nineties. 5. Hutman, E.D. – Introduction to Social Policy. 6. Jacob, K.K. (ed.) – Social Policy in India 7. Jones, K. et. Al. – Issues and Social Policy. 8. Khan, A.E. – Social Policy and Social Services. 9. Kulkarni, P.D. – Social Policy in India. 10. Lindblom, C.E. – The Policy-making Process. 11. Livingstane, A. – Social Policy in Developing Countries. 12. Madison, B.Q. – The Meaning of Social Policy 13. Macpherson, S. – Social Policy in the Third – World Development. 14. Misra, R. – Society and Social Policy. 15. Singh, Surendra, Misra, P.D. & Singh, A.N. – Bharat Mein Samajik Niti, Niyojan

Evam Vikas. 16. Srivastava, S.P. (ed.) – The Development Debate: Critical Perspectives.

Paper-III Statistics & Computer Application

Unit-I Statistics: Meaning, Uses and Limitation in Social Work Research Diagrammatic Representation of Data, Measures of Central Tendency Unit-II Measures of Dispersion, Co-efficient of Correlation, Chi-Square Test, T-Test Unit-III Fundamentals of Computer: History of Computers, Generations of Computer, Language, Components, Applications of Computers, Operating System & Internet MS-DOS, MS-Windows & Internet Unit-IV MS-Office: MS-Word, MS Excel & Power Point. Introduction to Data Base Management System, Fox Pro Books Recommended

1. Bailey, Kenneth D. – Methods of Social Research 2. Blalock, H.M. & Blalock, A.M. – Methodology in Social Research. 3. Cohen, Lilian – Statistical Methods for Social Science 4. Festinger and Kartz – Research Methods in the Behavioural Sciences. 5. Galtung, J. – Theory and Methods in Social Research 6. Good, W.J. and Hati, P.K. – Methods in Social Research 7. Young, P.V. – Scientific Social Surveys and Research. 8. Hyman. H. – Survey Design and Analysis. 9. Croxton and Cowden – Applied General Statistics. 10. Moser, A.S. – Survey Methods in Social Investigation. 11. Parten – Survey, Polls and Samples. 12. Ghosh & Chaturvedi – Theory and Practice. 13. Macmillan – Statistical Methods of Social Work. 14. Polansky, N.A. – Social Work Research. 15. Singh, Surendra – Samajik Anusandhan (Part I & II) 16. Mueller and Schuessler – Statistical Reasoning in Sociology. 17. Kerlinger, F.N. – Foundations of Behavioural Research 18. Ramchandran, P. – Issues in Social Work Research in India. 19. Jahoda, D. and Cook – Research Methods in Social Relations. 20. Yin, Robert, L. – Case Study Research: Design and Methods. 21. Computer Today 22. Basndra, S.K. – Computer for Managers.

Paper-IV

Trade Unions & Industrial Relations

Unit-I Trade Unions: Concept, Objectives, Functions, History of Trade Union Movement in India, Trade Union Leadership. Unit-II Theories of Trade Unions, Central Labour Organization, Political Affiliation of Trade Unions, Trade Union Rivalry: Intra and Inter, The Indian Trade Union Act, 1926 Unit-III Industrial Relations: Concept, Objectives, Scope, Approaches, Important Determinants and Reflectors, The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946 Unit-IV Collective Bargaining: Concept, Objectives, Principles, Forms & Methods Theories of Collective Bargaining Books Recommended 1. Goswami, V.G. – Labour and Industrial Laws. 2. Malik, P.K. – Industrial Laws, Vol 1 & 2. 3. Parulekar, N.W. – Model Manual on Labour Laws, 1996. 4. Punekar, et.al. – Labour Welfare, Trade Unionism and Industrial Relations. 5. Bhagoliwal, T.N. – Shram Arthshastra Evam Audhyogik Sambandh. 6. Saxena, R.C. – Shram Samasyaen Evam Samaj Kalyan. 7. Singh, Surendra – Bhartiya Audhyogik Shram.

Paper-V

Labour Welfare & Social Security Unit-I Labour Welfare: Concept, Need, Scope, Philosophy & Principles Unit-II Historical Development of Labour Welfare in India: Constitutions and Legal Framework. Unit-III Programmes and Policy of Labour Welfare in India Unit-IV Social Security in India: Programmes, Policies & Perspectives Books Recommended

1. Goswami, V.G. - Labour and Industrial Laws. 2. Malik, P.K. – Industrial Laws, Vol. 1 & 2. 3. Mishra, B.N. – Dynamics of Social Security Administration. 4. Mishra, B.N. – International Social Security System. 5. Mishra, Srikart – Dynamics of Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Labour

Welfare in India. 6. Punekar, et. Al. – Labour Welfare, Trade Unionism and Industrial Relations. 7. Sharma, A.M. – Aspects of Labour Welfare and Social. 8. Saxena, R.C. – Labour Problems and Social Welfare. 9. Vaid, K.N. – Labour Welfare in India. 10. Moorthy, M.V. – Principles of Labour Welfare. 11. Bhagoliwal, T.N. – Shram Arthshastra Evam Audhyogik Sambandh. 12. Singh, Surendra – Swadesh Evam Videsh Mein Samajik Suraksha (Part I, II &

III). 13. Saxena R.C. Shram Samasyaen Evam Samaj Kalyan. 14. Singh, Surendra – Bhartiya Audhyogik Shram.

Paper-VI

Dimensions of Health & Medical Social Work

Unit-I Medical Social Work: Meaning, Development, Need, Scope, Principles & Skills Unit-II Health: Concept, Dimensions & Interdependence of Dimensions; Basic Rules for Healthy Living. Unit-III Social and Cultural Factors of Health, Problems of Health in India: Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Noise Pollution, Drug Addiction. Unit-IV Role of Medical Social Workers in Various Settings: General Hospital, Child Guidance Clinics. Specialized Hospitals – Counselling Centres, Rehabilitation Centres. Books Recommended

1. Park & Park – The Text Book of Social and Preventive Medicine. 2. Mahajan, B.K. – The Text Book of Social and Preventive Medicine. 3. Singh, Surendra and Misra, P.D. – Health and Disease: Dynamics and

Dimensions. 4. Government of India – Annual Report – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 5. Smith, O.G. – Community Health. 6. Alfred Deon – The Social Setting of Mental Health. 7. Jum C. & Nunnally J.R. – Popular Conception of Mental Health: Development

and Changes. 8. Morton, Beiser et. Al. – Todays Priorities in Mental Health. 9. Szasz Thomas – The Myth of Mental Illness. 10. Goldstein, D. – Expanding Horizons in Medical Social Work. 11. Coleman, J.C. – Abnormal Psychology & Modern Life. 12. Goldstein, D. – Readings in the Theory and Practice in Medical Social Work. 13. Lowiey – Psychiatry for Social Workers. 14. Singh, Surendra and Mishra, P.D. – Yoga: An Introduction.

Paper-VII

Psycho-somatic Factors of Health

Unit-I Psycho-somatic factors of Illness: Psycho-somatic Diagnosis – Meaning and Importance; Steps in Psycho-somatic Diagnostic; Diagnosis Aids; Psycho-somatic Medicine; Types, Importance, Methods of Application; Common Physical Diseases & Role of Medical Social Worker. Unit-II Health Care System in India: Structure, Changing Concepts of Health Care; Health Care Services: Public Sector, Private Sector. Unit-III Health and Committees: Bhore Committee, Mudaliar Committee, Chaddha Committee, Mukherjee Committee, Kartar Singh Committee, Srivastava Committee; National Health Programmes: Malaria Eradication Programme, Tuberculosis Control Programme, STD Control Programme & Immunization Programme. Unit-IV Yoga and Health: Application of Yoga in the Treatment of Physical Diseases Like – High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Jaundice, T.B. & etc. Books Recommended

1. Goldstein D.: Expanding Horizons in Medical Social Work 2. Goldstein D.: Readings in Theory and Practice in Medical Social Work. 3. Park J. and Park, J.: The Textbook of Social and Preventive Medicine. 4. Surendra, S. and Mishra P.D.: Health and Diseases, Dynamics and Dimension. 5. Mahajan, B.K.: Text Book of Social and Preventive Medicine. 6. Government of India: Annual Reports – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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Welfare, Development & Empowerment of Women

Unit-I Status and Role of Women in India: A Historical Perspective and Contemporary Perspectives on Welfare, Development and Empowerment. Unit-II Empowerment: Meaning, Definition, Characteristics & Areas Women’s Empowerment and Development: Policy, Programmes and Implementation Role of Family Counselling Centres in Empowerment Gender Equality through Women’s Empowerment Strategies and Approaches to Women’s Empowerment. Unit-III Problems Relating to Women: Dowry, Domestic Violence, Crimes against Women, Female Feticide, Child Prostitution, Exploitation and Abuse of Domestic Female Labour. Unit-IV Legislation Pertaining to Women: Dowry Prohibition Act, Immoral Traffic Prevention Act, Indecent Representation of Women Act, Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, U.P. Domestic Violence Act, Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques Act. Books Recommended

1. Choudhary, D. Paul – Child Welfare and Development 2. Desai, N. and Pate, V. – Indian Women: Change and Challenge in the

International Decade. 3. Erickson, F.H. – Childhood and Society. 4. Fredrikison, Hazel – The Child and His Welfare. 5. Majumdar, V. – Women in Changing Society: Symbol of Power Towards

Equity. 6. Report of the Committee on Status of Women in India. 7. Shram Shakti Report. 8. Singh, Surendra and Srivastava, S.P. – Gender Equality Through Women’s

Empowerment: Strategies and Approaches. 9. Gelles and Loseke (ed.) – Current Controversies on Family Violence. 10. Jain, D. & Banerjee, M. (eds.) Tyranny of the Household Women in Poverty. 11. Gangrade, K.D. (ed.) – Social Legislation in India Vol. I & II. 12. Kant, Anajani – Women and The Law 13. Mayer, M.F. – Guide for Child Care Workers. 14. Zeitz, D. – Child Welfare: Principles and Methods.

Paper-IX

Youth Welfare & Development

Unit-I Concept and Characteristics of Youth; Emerging Pattern of Youth Culture in Contemporary Indian Society: Intergeneration Conflicts. Unit-II Youth Welfare Programmes: Needs & Problems of Youth in Rural and Urban Settings, Educated Unemployed Youth in India, Youth Unrest & Crime. Unit-III National Policy for Youth, National Commission on Youth Unit-IV Developmental Programmes for Youth: Nehru Yuva Kendra, NCC, NSS, Employment & Guidance Services, Youth Counselling Books Recommended

1. Ahluwalia, B. – Youth in Revolt. 2. Ahuja R. – Sociology of Youth Sub-Culture 3. Batten, R.R. – Human Factors in Youth Work 4. Berstein, S. – Youth Under Stress 5. Chandra, S. – Tension in the Youth. 6. Singhvi, L.M. (ed.) – Youth Unrest – Conflict of Generation. 7. Government of India, Ministry of Information and Broad Casting – India. 8. Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports – Annual Reports.

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Rural Society & Panchayati Raj Institutions in India

Unit-I Indian Rural Community: Concept, Characteristics, Features and Significance Growth and Development of Indian Rural Community, Problems and Challenges faced by Indian Rural Community. Unit-II Rural Social Institutions: Joint Family, Caste, Panchayati Raj Institutions: concept & Significance, Gram Sabha: Concept, Significance, Structure & Powers. Unit-III Village Panchayat: Concept, Significance, Structure & Powers, Kshetra Panchayat: Concept, Significance, Structure & Powers, Zila Panchyat: Concept, Significance, Structure & Powers. Unit-IV Working of Panchayati Raj Institutions: Financial, Political & Administrative Issue People’s Participation in Rural Reconstruction Emerging Rural Elite in Indian Rural Community Books Recommended

1. Ahuja, R. – Indian Social System 2. Ahuja R. – Society in India: Concepts, Theories and Recent Trends. 3. Beteille, Andre – Caste and Power. 4. Choudhary, R.K. – Caste and Power Structure in Rural India. 5. Chaturvedi, T.N. – Panchayati Raj: Selected Articles. 6. Desai, S.S.M. – Rural banking in India. 7. Dube, M.K. – Rural and Urban Development in India. 8. Government of India – Panchayat Raj at a Glance. 9. Jain, S.C. – Rural Development: Institutions and Strategies. 10. Mishra, S.N. – Rural Development Planning: Design and Methods. 11. Pandey, K.C. – Rural Development in Modern India. 12. Seshadri, K. – Political Linkages and Rural Development. 13. Sudnram, I.s. – Rural Development. 14. Singh, Tarlok – Planning in India. 15. Singh, Kartar – Rural Development: Principles, Policies and Management. 16. Yerram, Ruju B. – Commerical Banks and Rural Development: Issues and

Trends. 17. Yadav, Singh, S. & Satyaman – Gramin Vikas – Aadhunik Darshan.

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Perspectives on Rural Development

Unit-I Rural Development: Concept, Meaning & Determinants. Different Models of Rural Development

Unit-II Problems of Rural Development: Poverty, Unemployment, Illiteracy, Social Inequality, Housing, Health and Sanitation. Unit-III Role of Village and Cottage Industries in Rural Development, Programmes and Schemes of Rural Development Under Five Year Plans Unit-IV Structure & Function of Rural Development Administration, Role of Cooperatives in Rural Development, Participation of GOs & NGO’s in Rural Development. Books Recommended

1. Ahuja, R. – Indian Social System 2. Ahuja R. – Society in India: Concepts, Theories and Recent Trends. 3. Beteille, Andre – Caste and Power. 4. Choudhary, R.K. – Caste and Power Structure in Rural India. 5. Chaturvedi, T.N. – Panchayati Raj: Selected Articles. 6. Desai, S.S.M. – Rural banking in India. 7. Dube, M.K. – Rural and Urban Development in India. 8. Government of India – Panchayat Raj at a Glance. 9. Jain, S.C. – Rural Development: Institutions and Strategies. 10. Mishra, S.N. – Rural Development Planning: Design and Methods. 11. Pandey, K.C. – Rural Development in Modern India. 12. Seshadri, K. – Political Linkages and Rural Development. 13. Sudnram, I.s. – Rural Development. 14. Singh, Tarlok – Planning in India. 15. Singh, Kartar – Rural Development: Principles, Policies and Management. 16. Yerram, Ruju B. – Commerical Banks and Rural Development: Issues and

Trends. 17. Yadav, Singh, S. & Satyaman – Gramin Vikas – Aadhunik Darshan.

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Criminology & Penology

Unit-I Criminology: Concept: Definition & Scope, Theories of Crime, Sociology of Deviant Behaviour. Unit-II Crime: Meaning, Definition, Elements, Causes, Prevention & Control. Juvenile Delinquency: Meaning, Definition, Causes, Prevention & Control New Forms of Crime: Organized Crime, White-Collar Crime, Cyber Crimes & Terrorism. Unit-III Penology: Meaning & Scope, Theories of Punishment, Imprisonment: Objectives & Trends Unit-IV Prison Administration in India, Prison Reform in India, Social Work Practice in Prisons Books Recommended

1. Bariolls, C. & Miller J.S. – Correctional Administration: Theory & Practice. 2. Carter, Robert M. – Probation, Parole and Community Corrections. 3. Edward, E.E. – Radings in Correctional Casework and Counselling. 4. Lipton, Doughlas – The Effectiveness of Correctional Treatment. 5. – Role of SocialWorkers in the prevention of Crime and Treatment of

Offenders, Social Defnece, January, 1987. 6. Srivastava, S.P. – Social Work prisoners, Social Work Forum, Vol. XIII, No. 1

April, 1975. 7. Srivastava, S.P. – Correctional Social Work, The Journal of Crorrectional Work,

Vol. XII, 1965.

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Correctional Administration

Unit-I Correctional Administration: Meaning, Objectives & Scope, Problems of Correctional Administration in India Unit-II Corrections: Statistics & Research, Development of Correctional Personnel, Human Rights & Corrections Unit-III Correctional Programmes in Prisons and Juvenile Corrections, Correctional Teachniques: Counselling, Guidance, Vocational Training & Behaviour Modification. Unit-IV New Perspectives on Corrections, Changing Paradigms of Correctional Administration: Issues Problems, Future of Corrections. Books Recommended

1. Bhattacharya, S.K. – Social Defence in India 2. Bhusan Vidhya – Prison Administration in India. 3. Datir, R.N. – Prison and Society 4. Gibbons, D.C. – Changing the Law-breaker: The Treatment of Delinquent and

Criminals. 5. Johnson, E.H. – Crime, Corrections and Society. 6. Martinson, R. and Abadinskey, H. – Probation and Parole: Theory and

Practice. 7. Hartinglr, Walter – Corrections: A Component of the Criminal Justice System. 8. Srivastava, S.P. – The Probation System 9. Srivastava, S.P. – Juvenile Justice in India 10. Srivastava, S.P. – The Indian Prison Community.

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Paper-I

Counselling & Communication

Unit-I Counselling: Meaning, Definition, Needs, Goals, Principles, Methods, Steps & Fields. Approaches to Counselling: Psycho-analytic Approach, Humanistic Approach, Behaviouristic Approach, Existential Approach, Interpersonal Approach, Social Work & Counselling. Unit-II Psychological Testing & Diagnosis, Types of Psychological Test, Types of Counselling Problems of Counsellors, Counselling in Social Service Organization: Governmental & Non-Governmental, Recent Trends in Counselling Unit-III Communication: Concept & Definition, Components, Significance, Steps, Channels, Methods, Barriers, Principles and Skills. Unit-IV Forms of Communication: Formal and Informal, Intrapersonal & Inter-Personal. Verbal/Oral & Non-verbal/Written Directions in Communication: Vertical, Horizontal & Diagonal. Books Recommended

1. Lister Ford: Skills in Transactional Analysis Counselling And Psycho-therapy, Sage Publication, 2002.

2. Misra, R.C.: Guidance and counseling, APH Publication, New Delhi, 2004 3. Ray Wolfe and Others: handbook of Counselling, Sage Publication, New York

Psychology, 2003 4. Morter L.E. and R.S. Moser: Counselling and Guidance, Prentice Hall, 1963,

New York. 5. Richard M. Elliott: Modern Methods of Counselling, Appleton Century Craft,

New York, 1950. 6. Dryden, W.: Counselling in Practice. 7. Rao Narain: Counselling Psychology. 8. Diwan, P., Busivan, P. and Wall, P.: As Communication Studier, Rouhledge,

New York, 2002. 9. Rayudu, C.S.: Communication, Himalaya Publishing House, Delhi, 1997. 10. Beck A., Benett, P. and Wall, P.: As Communication Studier, Rouhledge, New

York, 2002. 11. Hargie, U. Saunders, C. and Dacksan, D.: Social Skills in Interpersonal

Communication, Rouledge, New York, 1994. 12. Melkote, S.R. Rao, S.: Critical Issues in Communication, Sage Publication,

New Delhi, 2001. 13. Eileen Scholes: Handbook of Communication, Infinity Books, New Delhi, 2003.

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Participatory Approaches in Development and Social Work Practice Skills

Unit-I Participatory Research: Meaning, Concept & Significance, Typology of Participation, Barriers & Limits, Development of PRA, Principles and Methods Critical Considerations of PRA Methods. Unit-II Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation: Tools of Self Monitoring, Participatory Impact Monitoring, Sustainability Analysis: Concept, Institutional & Project Sustainability, New Approaches to Participation: PLA, SARAR, Appreciative Inquiry, etc. Unit-III Skills Used in Case Work, Group Work, Community Organization, Importance of Social Work Practice Skills, Applicability in Different Social Work Settings. Unit-IV Observation: Features, Components & Types, Recording: Purpose, Contents & Characteristics, Documentation: Types, Features & Importance. Books Recommended

1. Mikkelson B. – Methods for Development Work and Research 2. Mukherjee, N. – Participatory Rural Appraisal: Methodology and Applications. 3. Chanbers, R. – Rural Appraisal: Rapid, Relaxed and Participatory; Sussex,

Institute of Development Studies. 4. IFAD, ANGOC & HRR – Enhancing Ownership & Sustainability: A Resource

Book on Participation. 5. Candida, M. Smyth, I & Mukhopadhyay, M. – A Guide to Gender-Analysis

Frameworks. Oxfam’s Skills and Practices Series. 6. NCAER – Comparative Study of Sample Survey and Participatory Rural

Appraisal Methodologies. 7. Alfred Kadushin – The Social Work Interview – A guide for Human Service

Professionals. 8. Sheafer Bradford – Social Work Profession: Many Faces (5th edition), Boston:

Alleyn & Bacan. 9. Lassner, J. Powell K. - Social Work: Competence and Values in Practice, E.

Finnegan (eds.)

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Political Economy & Development

Unit-I Political Economy: Meaning & Significance Economic Systems: Capitalism, Socialism & Mixed Economy Unit-II The New Economy Trends in India: The Context of Reforms-Liberalization, Privatization & Globalization. External Assistance to India: Assistance from Foreign countries, Assistance from International Institutions – World Bank, IMF. Unit-III Development: Concept, Meaning & Objectives, Theories and Models of Development Right to Development: Human Rights Perspective, People-centred Sustainable Development Unit-IV Poverty: Concept, Meaning; Poverty line, Poverty in India: Causes, Effects & Implications, Major Poverty Alleviation Programmes in India. Books Recommended

1. Aggarwal, Ashish – GATT and the Developing Countries. 2. Aggrawal, A.N. & Lal Kundan – Economics and Development and Planning. 3. Art, James – Political Economics 4. Augustine, J. – Strategies for Third World Development. 5. Batra, G.S. and Narindra Kaur – GATT: Implication of Dunkel Proposal. 6. Sorough, L.R. – Themes of Under-development. 7. Chakraborty, Bimal – The United Nations and the Third World. 8. Carse, Robert and Vijay Joshi – The Future of Economic Reform. 9. Elselesns. Harmut – Development and Underdevelopment. 10. Ghosh, B.N. – Poverty and Underdevelopment. 11. Hastly, Keith – Problems of Economic Policy. 12. Rao, D. Bhasker – World Summit for Social Development. 13. Reddy, D.N. Development and New Economic Order. 14. Rugman, Alam – The End of Globalization.

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Human Resource Management

Unit-I Human Resource Management: Concept, Evolution, Philosophy, Significance, Objectives, Scope, Principles & Functions. Human Resource Manager: Role and Responsibilities. Unit-II Human Resource Planning: Forecasting & Requirement, Selection, Induction and Training, Promotion and Transfer Unit-III Job Analysis, Job Evaluation, Performance Appraisal, Discipline, Wages and Salary Administration Unit-IV Participative Management: Concept, Objectives and Scope, Approaches to Participation: Socialistic, Gandhian and Eclectic, Workers Participation in Management in India, Emerging Perspective on Human Resource Management. Books Recommended

1. Verma, R.B.S. & Singh, Atul Pratap – Manav Sansadhan Vikas Evam Prabandhan Ki Rooprekha.

2. Agarwal, D. – Dynamics of Labour Relations in India. 3. Hagoliwal, T.N. – Economics of Labour and Industrial Relations. 4. Flippo, E.B. – Personnel Management. 5. Ghosh, S. – Trade Unionism in Under-developed Countries. 6. Jha, S.C. – The Indian Trade Union Movement. 7. Lal Das, D.K. – Personnel Management, Industrial Relations and Labour

Welfare. 8. Malik, Dipak – Indian Trade Unionism in Development Perspective. 9. Memoria, C.B. – Dynamics of Industrial Relations. 10. Memoria, C.B. – Personnel Management 11. Monappa, Arun – Industr5ial Relations. 12. Moorthy, M.V. – Human Resource Management – Psycho-sociological Social

Work Approach. 13. Myres, C.A. – Industrial Relations in India. 14. Rao, Venugopal and Prasd Ram – Trade Unionism in India. 15. Rao, Chalapathi – labour Management Relations and Collective Bargaining. 16. Ramanujam, G. – Indian Labour Movement. 17. Subramanium – Labour Management Relations in India. 18. Storey, John – Managing Human Resource. 19. Singh, Surendra – Industrial Relations and Personnel Management in India. 20. Sudha, G.S. – Manav Sansadhan Prabandhan. 21. Singh, Surendra, Verma, R.B.S. & Singh, R.K. – Bharat Mein Audhyogik

Sambandh Evam Karmik Prabandh.

Paper-V Labour Legislation in India

Unit-I Labour Legislation: Concept, Need, Significance & Sources. Interrelationship between Labour Legislation and Other Legislation Unit-II International Labour Organization: Structure and Functions, Impact of ILO on Indian Labour Legislation. Unit-III Factories Act, 1948, Mines Act, 1952, Plantations Labour Act, 1951, Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970. Unit-IV Payment of Wages Act, 1936, Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Payment of Bonus Act, 1965, Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 Books Recommended

1. Goswami, V.G. - Labour and Industrial Laws. 2. Malik, P.K. – Industrial Laws, Vol. 1 & 2. 3. Mishra, B.N. – Dynamics of Social Security Administration. 4. Mishra, B.N. – International Social Security System. 5. Mishra, Srikart – Dynamics of Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Labour

Welfare in India. 6. Parulekar, N.W. – Model Manual on Labour Laws, 1996. 7. Punekar, et. Al. – Labour Welfare, Trade Unionism and Industrial Relations. 8. Sharma, A.M. – Aspects of Labour Welfare and Social. 9. Saxena, R.C. – Labour Problems and Social Welfare. 10. Bhagoliwal, T.N. – Shram Arthshastra Evam Audhyogik Sambandh 11. Singh, Surendra – Swadesh Evam Videsh Mein Samajik Suraksha (Part I, II &

III). 12. Saxena R.C. Shram Samasyaen Evam Samaj Kalyan 13. Singh, Surendra – Bhartiya Audhyogik Shram. 14. Concerned Bare Acts.

Paper-VI

Psychiatric Social Work and Health

Unit-I Psychiatry and Social Work, Historical Development of Psychiatric Social Work Functions and Duties of Psychiatric Social Workers Unit-II Practice of Psychiatric Social Work – Role and Functions, Psychiatric Social Work – Retrospect and Prospect Unit-III Normal Behaviour: Meaning and Characteristics, Abnormal Behaviour: Meaning, Characteristics and Diagnostic Classification of Abnormal Behaviour. Unit-IV Theories and Models of Abnormal Behaviour: Psycho-social Theory, Behaviourist Theory, Humanistic Theory, Psycho-analytic Theory. Books Recommended

1. Park & Park – The Text Book of Social and Preventive Medicine. 2. Mahajan, B.K. – The Text Book of Social and Preventive Medicine. 3. Singh, Surendra and Misra, P.D. – Health and Disease: Dynamics and

Dimensions. 4. Government of India – Annual Report – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 5. Smith, O.G. – Community Health. 6. Alfred Deon – The Social Setting of Mental Health. 7. Jum C. & Nunnally J.R. – Popular Conception of Mental Health: Development

and Changes. 8. Morton, Beiser et. Al. – Todays Priorities in Mental Health. 9. Szasz Thomas – The Myth of Mental Illness. 10. Coleman, J.C. – Abnormal Psychology & Modern Life 11. Goldstein, D. – Expanding Horizons in Medical Social Work. 12. Goldstein, D. – Readings in the Theory and Practice in Medical Social Work. 13. Lowiey – Psychiatry for Social Workers. 14. Singh, Surendra and Mishra, P.D. – Yoga: An Introduction.

Paper-VII

Mental and Personality Disorders

Unit-I Major Mental Disorders: Psychosis-Schizophrenia, Paranoia, Manic Depression, Involution Melancholia, Treatment of Psychotic Disorders and Role of Psychiatric Social Workers Unit-II Minor Mental Disorders: Psychoneurosis – Anxiety Reaction, Hysteria, Neurasthenia, Obsession and Compulsion, Phobia. Treatment of Psycho-neurotic Diseases and Role of Psychiatric Social Worker Unit-III Personality Disorders: Meaning and Nature of Personality Disorders, problems in Diagnosis of Personality Disorders Clinic Picture of Personality Disorders Various. Unit-IV Types of Personality Disorders: Schizoid, Schizotypal, Narcissistic, Anti-Social, Borderline, Avoidance, Dependent and Obsessive-Compulsive. Treatment of Personality Disorders and Role of Psychiatric Social Work Books Recommended

1. Alred Dean: The Social Setting of Mental Health. 2. Misra, P.d. : Yoga and Mental health, Royal Publication, Lucknow, 2003. 3. Misra, P.D. : Abnormal Behaviour, U.P. Hindi Sansthan, Lucknow. 4. Coleman, C.: Abnormal Psychology and Modern Life. 5. Szasz, T.: Myth of Mental health 6. Verma, Ratna: Psychiatric Social Work in India, Sage Publication, New Delhi,

1991.

Paper-VIII

Child Welfare and Development

Unit-I Child Welfare: Need, Significance and Areas Unit-II Needs of Children: Physical, Psychological, Social: Emotional and Educational Problems in the Fulfillment of Different Needs Unit-III Child Development: Meaning and Significance, Developmental Stages Developmental Process and Problems of Children in Especially Difficult Circumstances. Unit-IV Rights of the Child: UN Convention on the Rights of the Child; Child Development Programmes in India: Child Marriage Restraint Act; Juvenile Justice Act; Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act Books Recommended

1. Choudhary, D. Paul – Child Welfare and Development 2. Desai, N. and Pate, V. – Indian Women: Change and Challenge in the

International Decade. 3. Erickson, F.H. – Childhood and Society. 4. Fredrikison, Hazel – The Child and His Welfare. 5. Majumdar, V. – Women in Changing Society: Symbol of Power Towards

Equity. 6. Report of the Committee on Status of Women in India. 7. Shram Shakti Report. 8. Singh, Surendra and Srivastava, S.P. – Gender Equality Through Women’s

Empowerment: Strategies and Approaches. 9. Gelles and Loseke (ed.) – Current Contgroversies on Family Violence. 10. Jain, D. & Banerjee, M. (eds.) Tyranny of the Household Women in Poverty. 11. Gangrade, K.D. (ed.) – Social Legislation in India Vol. I & II. 12. Kant, Anajani – Women and The Law 13. Mayer, M.F. – Guide for Child Care Workers.

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Welfare of the Aged Unit-I Aged: Concept Problems of the Aged; Social, Emotional, Physical & Adjustment New Perspectives on the Care of the Aged Unit-II Status and Role of Aged in Rural and Urban Settings; Democratic Characteristics of the Aged, Role of Aged in Society: Past and Present Unit-III National Policy and Legislative Provisions for the Aged, Schemes for the Welfare of the Aged; Agencies and Institutions for the Care Unit-IV Preparation for the Old Age, Retirement Planning, Raising Family and Community Awareness, Participation of Senior Citizens in Socio-economic Development Books Recommended

1. Ahluwalia, B. – Youth in Revolt. 2. Ahuja R. – Sociology of Youth Sub-Culture 3. Batten, R.R. – Human Factors in Youth Work 4. Berstein, S. – Youth Under Stress 5. Chandra, S. – Tension in the Youth. 6. Dandekar, K. – The Elderly in India 7. Desai, M. and Siva Raju – Gerontological Social Work in India. 8. Irudaya, Rajan, et al. – Indian Elderly: Asset or Liability. 9. Khan, M.z. – Elderly in Metropolis. 10. Krishna, P. and Mahadevan, K. (eds.) – The Elderly Population in the

Developing World: Policies, Problems, and Perspectives. 11. Singhvi, L.M. (ed.) – Youth Unrest – Conflict of Generation. 12. Tout, Keis; Ageing is Developing Countries, Oxford University Press..

Paper-X

Urban Development in India

Unit-I Urban Development: Meaning, Definition, Goals & Objectives History of Urban Development, Process of Urban Development Unit-II Major Problems of Urbanization and Industrialization, Slums and Slum Up-gradation Programmes and Policies of Urban Renewal Unit-III People’s Participation in Urban Development, Civil Society in Urban Development Collective and Individual Initiatives, Redressal of Citizen’s Grievances, Consumer Protection Unit-IV Urban Local Self-Government: Concept & Significance, Constitutional and Legal Status, Structure and Functions of Nagar Nigam; Nagar Palika; Nagar Mahapalika; Town Area; Cantonment Board Books Recommended

1. Bhattacharya, M. – Essays on Urban Government. 2. Buch, Mahesh, N. – Planning the Indian City. 3. Coleman, M.D. – Reviewing Our Cities. 4. Dubey, M.K. – Rural and Urban Development in India. 5. Gore, M.S. – Urbanization and Social Change. 6. Mishra, Girgish Kumar and Ramchandran, R. – Sustainable Urban

Development, Urbanization and Urban Systems in India. 7. Report of Rural and Urban Relationship Committee – Study of Master Plan of

Towns and Cities in India. 8. Venkateshwarlu, U. – Urbanization in India: Problems and Prospects. 9. Wirth, Lousis – urbanization As Way of Life, American Journal of Sociology,

44, July, 1938. 10. Mukhopadhyaya, A. – Municipal Government and Urban Development. 11. Jones, R.W. – Urban Policies in India.

Paper-XI

Urban Planning in India

Unit-I Planning: Concept, Meaning, Definition, Importance, Goals and Objectives, Planning Process Unit-II Urban Planning: Concept, History, Need and Policies, Planning Problems Unit-III Urban Planning: Approaches and Programmes, Master Plan: Contents, Methods and Techniques, Rural Urban Continuum, Slums: Causes, Problems and Needs Unit-IV Changes in Urban Community, Quality of Life in Urban Community, Interaction Patterns, Emerging Mode of Urban Life, Industrialization and Change in Urban Life Books Recommended.

1. Bhattacharya, M. – Essays on Urban Government. 2. Buch, Mahesh, N. – Planning the Indian City. 3. Coleman, M.D. – Reviewing Our Cities. 4. Dubey, M.K. – Rural and Urban Development in India. 5. Gore, M.S. – Urbanization and Social Change. 6. Mishra, Girgish Kumar and Ramchandran, R. – Sustainable Urban

Development, Urbanization and Urban Systems in India. 7. Report of Rural and Urban Relationship Committee – Study of Master Plan of

Towns and Cities in India. 8. Mukhopadhyaya, A. – Municipal Government and Urban Development. 9. Jones, R.W. – Urban Policies in India.

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Correction: Theory and Practice

Unit-I Corrections: Meaning, Definition and Scope Development of Corrections: A Historical Perspective Correctional Services within Institutional Settings: Prisons and Juvenile Correctional Institutions. Unit-II Community-based Corrections: Probation, Parole and After-care Problems of Corrections Clientele Core issues in the Treatment, Reformation and Rehabilitation of Offenders. Unit-III Critique of Correctional Programmes within Institutional Settings: Prisons and Juvenile Correctional Institutions Critique of Correctional Programmes in the Community-based Corrections: Probation, Parole and After-care. Unit-IV Correctional Legislations: Prisons Act, 1894; Prisoners Act, 1900; Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2000; Immoral Traffic Prevention Act, 1956; Probation of Offenders Act, 1958. Books Recommended

1. Bhattacharya, S.K. – Social Defence in India 2. Bhusan Vidhya – Prison Administration in India. 3. Datir, R.N. – Prison and Society 4. Gibbons, D.C. – Changing the Law-breaker: The Treatment of Delinquent and

Criminals. 5. Johnson, E.H. – Crime, Corrections and Society. 6. Martinson, R. and Abadinskey, H. – Probation and Parole: Theory and

Practice. 7. Srivastava, S.P. – The Probation System 8. Srivastava, S.P. – Juvenile Justice in India 9. Srivastava, S.P. – The Indian Prison Community.

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Social Work Practice in Corrections

Unit-I Relevance of Social Work in Corrections Development of Correctional Ethos in the Modern Penological Thought History of Major Correctional Initiatives in India Unit-II Correctional Social Work: Meaning, Scope and Techniques Application of Social Work Methods in Institutional and Non-Institutional Correctional Settings Unit-III Treatment Methods in Corrections, Application of Case-work in Probation, Parole and After- Care, Integration of Offenders in the Community Unit-IV Problems of Social Work Intervention in Corrections Imperatives of An Adequate Training of Correctional Social Workers New Perspectives on Correctional Social Work Books Recommended

1. Bariolls, C. & Miller J.S. – Correctional Administration: Theory & Practice. 2. Carter, Robert M. – Probation, Parole and Community Corrections. 3. Edward, E.E. – Radings in Correctional Casework and Counselling. 4. Lipton, Doughlas – The Effectiveness of Correctional Treatment. 5. Srivastava, S.P. – Role of Social Workers in the Prevention of Crime and

Treatment of Offenders, Social Defnece, January, 1987. 6. Srivastava, S.P. – Social Work prisoners, Social Work Forum, Vol. XIII, No. 1

April, 1975. 7. Srivastava, S.P. – Correctional Social Work, The Journal of Correctional Work,

Vol. XII, 1965. References for Field Work Practicum (1) Chiaferi, R. and

Giffin, M. (1996)

: Developing Field Work Skill; A Guide for Human Services, Counselling and Social Work Students. Belunont: Wads Worth Publishing Company.

(2) Bogo, M. and Vayda, E. (1998)

: The Social Work Supervisor: Supervision in Community, Day Care and Residential Settings, Buckingham: Open University Press.

(3) Horejsi, C.R. and Garth Wait, C.L. (2002)

: The Social Work Practicum: A Guide and Workbook for Students. Boston; Allyn and Bown.

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: Teaching Social Work Practice. Arena.

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: Social Work Skills: A Practice Handbook, Buckingham: Open University Press.

(6) Singh, R.R. (et.) (1985)

: Field Work in Social Work Education: A Perspective for Human Service Professions, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.