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ADD-ON
COURSES
FOR
MSW & BSW2019-20
College of Social Work,
Nirmala Niketan
Autonomous
List of Add-on courses for
MSW-BSW 2019-20
• Basic Skills in Research for Grass root workers
• Creative Art Skills for Social work Practice.
• Building Skills for Social Entrepreneurship
• Media Skills for Social Workers.
Basic Skills in Research for Grass-
root workers
• Objective of the Course :
• To develop ability to recognize & utilize research as a
problem solving process in social work practice.
• To develop ability to utilize simple research process
& to conduct simple need based survey relevant to
field practice.
Basic Skills in Research for Grass-
root workers
• Who is a Grass-root worker?
• A Grass-root worker is the one who has acquired
training: paraprofessional course and / or diploma in
Social work / or on Job trainee in the field of social
work and community animator.
Basic Skills in Research for Grass-
root workers
• Nature of course:
• Nature of research project: Individual research
• 2 Credit Course – Three times a week for two hours
• 2 Month theory and 1 month practice
• Assessment through presentation: Tools for data
collection and report presentation of Group research
and PRA presentation by the group.
Basic Skills in Research for Grass-
root workers
• Eligibility Criteria:
• SSC passed/Para-professionals
• 2 years of work experience with some knowledge of
survey and report writing
Basic Skills in Research for Grass-
root workers
• Course Content:
• Unit 1: Introduction to Research
a) Introduction to Research
b) Planning a Research Study
c) Ethical Issues in Research
• Unit 2: Research Methodology
a) Research Design
b) Sampling
c) Tools of data collection
Basic Skills in Research for Grass-
root workers
• Unit 3: Data Processing & Data Analysis
• Unit 4: Practical Skills
• Criteria for Assessment
Particulars Marks
Tools of data collection &
preparing tool
10 Marks
Report writing & Presentation 30 Marks
PRA presentation 10 marks
Creative Art Skills for Social Work
Practice
• Objective : To sensitize students on the use of Creative Expressive arts like visual Arts Music Dance and play therapy as an integral pedagogical process
• Duration :
• 36 hours module
• 3 hours per day
• 2 times a week
Creative Art Skills for Social Work
Practice
• Course Content:
a) Unit 1: Skill Enhancement – 3 hours
b) Unit 2: Play in Therapy – 15 hours
c) Unit 3: Arts in Curriculum – 15 hours
d) Unit 4: Assessment – 3 hours
Creative Art Skills for Social Work
Practice
• Assessment :
a) Case and group presentation
b) Home assignments
c) Facilitate sessions in class
• Fees
Course Fee : Rs. 3500/-
Building Skills for Social
Entrepreneurship
• Objectives:
• Provide an active learning environment for students to learn about Social enterprises and develop competencies to work in them.
• Offer an opportunity to ideate - test hypotheses around the creation of social ventures, and thereby develop a first-hand understanding of how the field works.
• Serve as accelerators for early-stage social entrepreneurs - to tackle pressing social and environmental challenges through SE incubation cell
• Develop Case Studies and Models of Social Entrepreneurship that can be replicable and scalable that are especially relevant to the field of social work and the marginalized target communities
Building Skills for Social
Entrepreneurship
• Eligibility:
• Open to Undergraduates across disciplines or 12th
Std (minimum qualification)
• Para professionals, NGO representatives and CSR
Field Workers
• Minimum 18 years of Age
Building Skills for Social
Entrepreneurship
• Methodology
• Lectures, Group Discussions, Interactions
• Practical – Handholding Process
• Field work Placement with similar Enterprises
• Presentations to a Panel – Competition, Awards given
• Exposure Visits to Successful Entrepreneurs / Enterprises
• Project Preparation and Display
Building Skills for Social
Entrepreneurship
• Course Content:
• Unit 1 - Social Entrepreneurship
• Unit 2 - Idea Generation
• Unit 3 - Preparing a Business Plan
• Unit 4 - Project Preparation and Demonstration
Media Skills for Social Workers
• Objective
• Sensitizing students towards the importance of Communicating the aims and objectives of their organization
• Providing them the skill sets to communicate their core message of their institutes/ NGO.
• Providing them with an opportunity to work with the tools of the trade.
• Giving them hand on training in the art of Puclic relations and Public relation management.
Media Skills for Social Workers
• Workshop will focus on :
• Understanding basic Photography skills
• Understanding and harnessing the power of social media.
• Encouraging creativity and design sense in poster making (digital and actual)
• Teaching the participants to create a storyboard and the basics of documentary film making.
• Understanding and using the media through effective writing and public relations.
Media Skills for Social Workers
• Mode of delivery
• Workshop styled inputs.
• Experiential learning.
• Discussion and case studies.
• Practical training with fieldwork.
Media Skills for Social Workers
• Evaluation : Students will have to show case their
work through an exhibition that makes use of the
Photography and film makings. Create public
awareness of this event via posters in the college and
the use of social media. And final create a report for
the college magazine.
• Duration of the workshop: 48 hours
Media Skills for Social Workers
• Course Content :
• Unit 1 :Photography
• Unit 2 : Social Media management.
• Unit 3: Poster Making
• Unit 4: Documentary film making.
• Unit 5: The Basics of journalism and Public Relations.
• Fees
• Course Fee : Rs. 3500/-
PG Diploma in Inter-Religious
Dialogue and Water for Sustainable
Development (UNESCO)
• Objective : The PG Diploma in Inter-Religious
Dialogue and Water for Sustainable Development
focuses on themes such as world cultures, religions,
water governance, sustainable development and
alternative energy questions. It propagates on the use
of inter-religious dialogue in bringing change.
PG Diploma in Inter-Religious
Dialogue and Water for Sustainable
Development (UNESCO)
• Course Content :
• IRDWSD 1: Water and Sustainability in Religion
• Unit 1: Culture and Humanity
• Unit 2: Relationship between Culture & Religion
• Unit 3: Importance of Water in Religions and
Resources for Regeneration
• Unit 4: Inter-Religious Dialogue
PG Diploma in Inter-Religious
Dialogue and Water for Sustainable
Development (UNESCO)
• IRDWSD 2: Water, Governance and Development
(40 Hours/ 4 Credits) s and Cultures (40 Hours/ 4
Credits)
• Unit1: Introduction to Water:
• Unit 2: Environmental Hazards and Water:
• Unit 3: Water, Women and Governance:
• Unit 4: Water and Development
PG Diploma in Inter-Religious
Dialogue and Water for Sustainable
Development (UNESCO)
• IRDWSD 3: Sustainable Development and
Alternative Energy (40 Hours/ 4 Credits)
• Unit1: Introduction to Environment
• Unit 2: Environmental Law and Policy in India
• Unit 3: Sustainable Development and Ecological
Economics
• Unit 4: Climate Change and Alternative Energy
PG Diploma in Inter-Religious
Dialogue and Water for Sustainable
Development (UNESCO)
• IRDWSD4: Project Work (60 Hours/ 6 Credits)
• Choosing a suitable topic
• Identifying the objectives for project
• Developing design of the study
• Identifying the geographical area or locale of study
• Developing sampling framework and tools to gather information
• Guiding on analyses and presenting observation and findings