ACCORD UNIVERSITY
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
English
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2021/2022
Overview
1.0 INTRODUCTION
M.Sc. Social Work or Master of Science in Social Work is a postgraduate This course presents generalist foundation knowledge and skills essential to interpersonal practice while considering the community, organizational, and policy contexts in which social workers practice. It integrates content on multiculturalism, diversity, social justice, and social change issues, and it relies on the historical, contextual, and social science knowledge presented. The student's field experience and future practice methods courses will build upon the skills presented in this basic course. Throughout this course, students examine social work values and ethics as well as issues of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and ability as these relate to interpersonal practice.
Course Name |
M.A. Social Work |
Duration |
1 year |
Eligibility |
Graduate in any stream. Minimum Percentage: 60% |
Admission Process |
Entrance Exam/ Merit Basis |
Course Fees |
Tuition Fees: $600 ($50 / Month) Registration Fees: $50 |
Master of Science in Social Work
Duration 1 Year |
Level Post-Graduation |
Type Degree |
Eligibility Graduation |
M.Sc. Social Work
MSW program will prepare graduates to enter the job force as specialized practitioners, accepting leadership roles within the areas of health/mental health, criminal justice, applied research, policy analysis, community education, schools and in the planning and provision of social services in other areas
Sr. No. Subjects of Study |
Code |
Subject Type |
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Sem. I |
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1 |
Social Science Perspective for Social work practice: Social Work Profession |
SSPSW701 |
Compulsory |
2 |
Dynamics of Human Behaviour |
DHM702 |
Compulsory |
3 |
Social Policy, Planning & Development |
SPPD703 |
Compulsory |
4 |
Introduction to Disaster Management |
IDM710 |
Elective |
Sem. II |
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1 |
Social Work Approaches for Social Development |
SWASD706 |
Compulsory |
2 |
Social Work with Rural, Urban and Tribal Community |
SWRUTC707 |
Compulsory |
3 |
Social Work and Social Justice |
SWSJ708 |
Compulsory |
4 |
Social Work Research and Statistics |
SWRS714 |
Elective |
Sem. III |
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1 |
Child Development, Women and Social Work & Adolescence |
CDWSWA709 |
Compulsory |
2 |
Social Work Administration; Labour Welfare & Legislation |
SWA717 |
Compulsory |
3 |
Criminology & Correctional Administration |
CCA715 |
Elective |
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Final Project |
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12 |
Dissertation |
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Courses
Career Opportunities
Master degree in Social Work provides possibilities:
· To continue studies in doctoral programs (Ph.D.) in sociology, social work, science of education and in other social sciences programs;
· To work as managers and as superior social workers in social security, education, healthcare, law institutions: social support departments in municipalities, social services centers, residential care institutions, day-care and community centers, nongovernmental organizations, hospitals, prisons, schools, universities, colleges, social research organizations.
Possible Future Jobs:
ü Private Clinics
ü Correction Cells
ü Disaster Management Department
ü Hospitals
ü Counselling Centres
ü Education Sector
ü Gender Issues Associations or Groups
ü Health Industry
ü HR Department of Industries
ü Human Rights Agencies
ü MNCs
ü Natural Resources Management Companies
ü NGOs
ü Old Age Homes
ü Prisons
Assessment: Dissertation
The MSc Social Work (Top-up) aims to extend and improve the understanding and competence gained via professional qualifications and to enhance the ability of students to think strategically about Social change within Social work.
This programme is designed for (Postgraduate) a Social work graduates and provides a means by which the continuing professionals and society needs of Development practitioners can be met.
This programme will broaden your specialist knowledge previously gained at a professional level. In particular, the module, ‘Social Work research project’ guides you to research into the key challenges Social Work professionals face in the social. This module aims to Social Work professionals with the necessary skills to undertake independent project work within a social management context. The Research Methods element provides you with an introduction to research, types of research methodology, formulating and planning a research project, data collection, analysis, and presentation of research findings based upon an actual overall social focused topic.
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