Subjects of Study |
History and Philosophy of Social Work |
Human Growth and Development |
Gender Analysis |
Society: Structure, Culture and Change I |
Environment and Development |
Introduction to Computer Applications I |
Language I: English Proficiency |
Life Skills I |
Social Work Methods Laboratory I |
Rural Economy of India |
Society: Structure, Culture and Change II |
Working with Individuals and Families |
Working with Groups |
Community Organization/Work I |
Life Skills II |
Introduction to Computer Applications II |
Social Work Methods Laboratory II |
Political Economy of Rural Development |
Agriculture and Allied Activities I |
Education: Policies and Programs |
Health: Policies and Programs |
Local Self Governance: Policies and Programs |
Language II: Creative Literature |
Community Organization / Work II |
Social Work Methods Laboratory III |
Social Welfare Administration |
Non-Farm Sector and Rural Poor |
Quantitative Research Methods in Social Work |
Life Skills IV |
Any three of the following Optional Courses: a) Agriculture and Allied Activities II b) Education: Skills c) Health: Skills d) Child Rights e) Disability |
vi) Social Accountability and Rural Development |
Human Rights |
Social Action, Movements and Campaigns |
Management of Non-Governmental Organizations |
Law and Social Work I |
Qualitative Research Methods in Social Work |
Communication and Analytical Skills |
Integrated Social Work Practice |
Social Work Seminar |
Law and Social Work II |
Social Harmony and Conflict |
Information Technology for Rural Development |
Disaster Management |
Development Communication |
Training Methodology and Management |
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