MSW101 | Origin and Development of Social Work | 4 Credits |
MSW102 | Professional Social Work: Indian Perspectives | 4 Credits |
MSW103 | Basic Social Science Concepts | 4 Credits |
MSW104 | Social Work and Social Development | 4 Credits |
MSW105 | Social Work Practicum and Supervision | 4 Credits |
MSW106 | Social Work Research | 4 Credits |
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS | 24 Credits |
Course Features
- Duration:
- Eligibility:
- University:
Dr. CV Raman University
- Program fees might vary as per certificating university and revised from time to time
Master in Social Work (MSW) in Distance Education is a two years professional post graduate degree, pursued after Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or any other Bachelor’s degree. MSW promotes macro and micro-aspects of professional social work practice, whereas the BSW focuses more on direct social work practices in community, hospitals, schools and other fields of social services.
A master’s degree in social work (MSW in Distance Education) traditionally takes two years to complete and is a requirement for those who aim to hold a clinical, supervisory, or program director role. An MSW is currently considered the terminal degree in the field of social work, in spite of the availability of higher degrees. Those who complete this degree may work in the medical, mental health, and educational fields, providing support as therapists, healthcare social workers, school social workers, and as clinical social workers.
BSW201 | Mathematics | 4 Credits |
BSW202 | Computer Organization and Architecture | 4 Credits |
BSW203 | Introduction to Family Education | 4 Credits |
BSW204 | Social Work Practicum-II | 4 Credits |
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS | 16 Credits |
JOB PROFILES
- Clinics
- Disaster Management
- Gender Issues
- Hospitals
- Natural Resources
- Prisons
- Correction Cells
- Associations or Groups
- Human Rights Agencies
- Adult guidance worker
- Management Companies
- Counseling Centers
- Mental Hospitals
- Old Age Homes
- Education Sector
TOP RECRUITS
- CINI
- CRY
- Department of Rural Development
- HelpAge India
- UNESCO
- UNICEF