This course , offered for students opting community Development as specialisation in MSW, explores the dynamic relationship between human life and the environment, with particular emphasis on the challenges posed by environmental degradation and globalization. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to understand, analyse, and address pressing environmental and disaster-related issues through a social work perspective.
This course , offered for students opting Family and Child Welfare as specialisation in MSW, introduces students to the institution of family as a vital component of society. It explores various conceptual frameworks for understanding marriage and family dynamics, while equipping students with knowledge and practical skills in family social work, family life education, and family therapy. The course also familiarizes students with diverse settings for family practice and existing welfare programmes aimed at supporting families.
This course , offered for students opting Medical and Psychiatric Social Work as specialisation in MSW, provides a comprehensive understanding of health as an important part of human development. It focuses on an integrated approach to health and encourages students to examine health policies, programmes, and services, from a social work perspective. The course also introduces concepts of community health, the role of community participation, and the use of basic health indicators and demographic information. It prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to work in the community health sector.