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SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY,
SOLAPUR
Ph.D (SOCIAL WORK) COURSE SYLLABUS
(Implemented from July 2011)
Paper
Title of the paper
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Research Methodology and Information Communication Technology
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Recent Trend in Social work Course content
III
Modern Topics in Social Work
IV
Advanced Development in Social Work
Prepared By
Dr.S.N.Desai
Dr. S.I Kumbhar
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Paper-II
Recent Trend in Social work Course content
Unit-I
changing scenario of Social Work practice
- Historical Development of social work in UK, USA and India
- Values and Code of ethics for professional social work.
Unit-II Introduction to social work profession
- Fields of social work, Approaches & goals of social work education, Goods of
Social Work Education, goals of Social Work Education.
- Academic and Professional association.
Unit-III Human Resource Management
- Changing concept of HRD & HRM, Globalization and challenges from
Man to HRM
- Administration & practices of Employee welfare, Training and Development,
Performance appraisal.
Unit-IV Urban, Rural & Tribal Community Development
- Recent problems of Urban, Rural and Tribal community
- Recent Welfare and Developmental programmes & policy for Urban,
Rural and Tribal Communities.
Unit-V Family and Child Welfare
- Changing status and issues of women, family and children
- Policies, Constitutional safeguard, provision and welfare programmes
for family, women and children.
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References
01. Desai, M.2000, Curriculum Development on History and Ideologies for social change
and social work, Mumbai: Social work education and practice cell.
02. Encyclopedia of Social work,1987,silver spring, Maryland: National Association of
social workers
03. Bhattacharya Sanjay, Social work: An Integrated approach, Deep and Deep publication,
New Delhi,2003
04. Dr. Hahira Kumar, Theories in social work practice , Friends publications, Delhi, 1995.
05. Rameshwari Devi and Ravi prakesh, Social work practice , Mangal Deep publication,
Jaipur,2001
06. Agrawal Sushila, Statusof women, Printwell publishers, Jaipur-1988
07. Tripathy S.N., Rural Development , Discovery publishing House, New Delhi
08. Debendra Das,Dynamics of Rural Development , Deep and Deep publishers, New Delhi
09. Rastogi P.N.,Policy Analysis and Problems solving for social systems, sage publications,
New Delhi
10. Behra M.C.,Globalising Rural Development, sage publications, New Delhi
11. Michael Armstrong, A handbook of Human Resource Management Practice , Kogan
page ltd,120 Pentoriville Road, Londan(UK) 2001
12. Sharma A.M., Aspects of Labour welfare and social security, Himalaya publishing house,
Mumbai,1999
13. Memoria C.B. and Ganekar S.V., Personnel Management, Himalaya Publishing house,
Mumbai,2002
14. Health status of Indian women, Tata institute of social sciences,Mumbai.1988
15. Jain S.P, Industrial and Labour Laws, J.C.Kanpur for Dhanpat Rai and son, Delhi.
16. Report on National commission on labour: Govt. of India publication, simla. 4
Paper-III
Modern Trend in Social work
Unit-I Social work Ideology and Philosophy
- Ideologies for social change in various period, movements and countries
- Contemporary ideologies for social change
- Ethical responsibilities in social work and ethical decision making in and dilemmas
in micro and macro social work practice.
Unit-II Models of Social work practice
- Problems solving, Functional, crisis intervention, Developmental social work,
Behavioral Modification, social planning, locality development, social action
Models.
Unit-III Social Development and Social Work Practice
- Concept of social development, Indicators and issues relating to social
development.
- Social Justice and social legislation
- Government and Non-Govt. organization-Role & issues
Unit-IV Developmental aspects of Human Resource Management
- Development of HRM, Changing Global Scenario and its impact on human
resources.
- Performance Management System.
- Corporation Social Responsibility.
- Changing labour legislation and social security.
Unit-V Community Development and Social Change
- Concept, process and methods of community development.
- Planning & Administration of community development programmes.
- Role of Governmental and Non-Governmental organizations in community
Development.
- Governments Programs and policy related to Woman and Child Welfare.
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References
1. Desai, M.2000, Curriculum Development on History and Ideologies for social change
and social work, Mumbai: Social work education and practice cell.
2. Encyclopedia of Social work,1987,silver spring, Maryland: National Association of
social workers
3. Bhattacharya Sanjay, Social work: An Integrated approach, Deep and Deep publication,
New Delhi,2003
4. Dr. Hahira Kumar, Theories in social work practice , Friends publications, Delhi, 1995
5. Rameshwari Devi and Ravi prakesh, Social work practice , Mangal Deep publication,
Jaipur,2001
6. Agrawal Sushila, Statusof women, Printwell publishers, Jaipur-1988
7. Tripathy S.N., Rural Development , Discovery publishing House, New Delhi
8. Debendra Das,Dynamics of Rural Development , Deep and Deep publishers, New Delhi
9. Rastogi P.N.,Policy Analysis and Problems solving for social systems, sage publications,
New Delhi
10. Behra M.C.,Globalising Rural Development, sage publications, New Delhi
11. Michael Armstrong, A handbook of Human Resource Management Practice , Kogan
page ltd,120 Pentoriville Road, Londan(UK) 2001
12. Sharma A.M., Aspects of Labour welfare and social security, Himalaya publishing house,
Mumbai,1999
13. Memoria C.B. and Ganekar S.V., Personnel Management, Himalaya Publishing house,
Mumbai,2002
14. Health status of Indian women, Tata institute of social sciences,Mumbai.1988
15. Jain S.P, Industrial and Labour Laws, J.C.Kanpur for Dhanpat Rai and son, Delhi.
16. Report on National commission on labour: Govt. of India publication, simla. 6
Paper-IV
ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT IN SOCIAL WORK
Course Content
Unit- I. Social work education in UK, USA, and India-An overview
- Purpose of social work education
- Current statistics of Accredited and Non-Accredited Social work programme
• Financing Doctoral and higher Education in social work.
• Employment Opportunities at National and International Level.
Unit- II Advanced trends and Issues in social work education and practices
• Cultural competence and social Diversity.
• Interdisciplinary Collaboration
• Distance Education-Web Based Learning
• Globalization of social work education and practices
Unit- III. The current changes in the education policy and Accreditation slandered.
• State support and Contribution.
• UGC Schemes and Supports.
• Issues related to accreditation and assessment.
Unit- IV. New Foundation of Global social welfare
• Scenario of Global Social Welfare
• International Social Work Research
• Council of social work education
• Stakeholders Role and Contribution.
UNIT- V. Advance trends in social work education
• Context Technology in education and social services delivery
• Practicum Research
• Issues of quality in practicum teaching and learning
• Multi-disciplinary academic support
• Interdisciplinary practicum learning
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identification among social
work students: changes over the course of
graduate social work education. Journal of Social Work Education, 31(2),
228-246.
2. Canda, E. & Furman, L. (1999). Spiritual diversity in social work practice.: The heart of
helping. New York: The Free Press.
3. Council on Social Work Education (2008). Educational policy and accreditation
standards. Retrieved November 8, 2008, from http://www.cswe.org/CSWE/accrediation.
Washington, DC: Author.
4. Khinduka, S.(2002). Musings on doctoral education in social work. Research on Social
Practice,12: 684-694.
5. Krentzman, A. & Townsend, A. (2008). Review of multidisciplinary measures of cultural
competence for use in social work education. Journal of Social Work Education, 44(2):
7-31.
6. Social Work Education, CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November
2,2008.
7. Encyclopedia of social work (e-reference edition). NASW & Oxford University Press
retrieved from http://www.oxford-nasw.com/entry?
8. McPhail, B. (2008). Re-gendering the social work curriculum: New realities and
complexities. Journal of Social Work Education, 44(2): 33-49.
9. Regan, J. A. & Youn, E.(2008). Past, present, and future tends in teaching clinical skills
through web-based learning environments. Journal of Social Work Education, 44(2): 95
115.
10. Sherman, A. (2000). Tracking charitable choice: A study of the collaboration between
faith-based organizations and the government in providing social services in nine states.
Social Work and Christianity, 27(2): 112-129.
11.Sider, R. (2000). Maximizing the contribution of faith-based organizations to solve
today’s urgent social problems. Social Work and Christianity, 27(1): 71-79.
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