ACADEMICS
Academic Programmes
Master of Social Work (MSW): The Department offers Masters Degree in Social Work with specializations in Rural & Urban Community Development and Medical & Psychiatric Social Work
Admission to Social Work Programme: Based on Common Entrance Test, Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Basic Qualification –50% aggregate marks for Graduate programme
Curriculum: The Department periodically updates Social Work curriculum in order to keep pace with the changing trends and local and global demands. The course design has a balanced blend of class room teaching, field practicum and research. The Department advocates strong rights based and strengths based approach in the curriculum.
Programme Specific Outcome (PSO)
- Understand and incorporate core values of social work practice
- Analyse social realities and social problems
- Provide social work interventions to individuals, groups and communities
MSW Syllabus 2016
MSW Syllabus 2018
MSW Syllabus 2019
MSW Syllabus 2020
PhD in Social Work: The Department is a recognized research centre for Social Work under the University of Calicut. Dr Minimol K Jose and Dr Jaya Cherian are the approved research guides of the centre. Nine Scholars have been registred in the centre for PhD Programme in Social Work. The rules and regulations of the University of Calicut are followed by the research centre.
The Department provides an active learning environment with unique features such as:
- Skills embedded curriculum
- Strong theoretical foundation
- Interdisciplinary approach
- Guided Experiential Learning
- Problem-based learning approach
- Reflective Learning/practice
- Learner-centered teaching
- ICT enabled teaching and learning
- Evidence based practice
Academic Linkages
The Department has been collaborating with local, state and national level voluntary and non voluntary organizations for training, research and field practicum.These organisations provide field work opportunities to the students for applying what they learned in the classrooms and for work with real life situations and act as learning laboratories, giving students valuable exposure to the role and functions, responsibilities, challenges and opportunities of professional social workers in the contemporary society.