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Introduction : |
The Department of Sociology has been established
in November 1970.
Vision and Mission
of the Department: Advancement and
dissemination of sociological knowledge for
upholding values such as democracy, equality,
social justice and inclusiveness required for just
and humane society.
The goals of the Department:
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To equip the
students with the latest sociological knowledge,
research aptitude and skills
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To enrich students’
understanding of the dynamics of Indian Society
and the global social order
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To strengthen
sociological research pertaining to the issues
in the region in particular and nation in
general and
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To strengthen
research in the thrust area of the Department,
namely Sociology of Development and Environment.
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Sponsorship : |
This Department has
been identified by the UGC under UGC/SAP/DRS-Phase-I
(w.e.f 16th Nov. 2004) with the thrust area
“Sociology of Environment and Development”. The
total amount sanctioned for five years under this
project is :Rs. 25,00,000+P.F(Actual).
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Research
Areas : |
Since its inception, the Department has exhibited
dynamism in its endeavor in the field of research.
Initially, research focus of the faculty was on
social history of the region (Prof. Vilas Sangave’s
unique work on Chh. Shahu Papers) and sociology of
religion. Then, there was a shift towards rural and
industrial sociology with empirical focus on this
region. With the UGC sanctioned project under the
emerging areas in 1994-95, and SAP-DRS-I (2004), the
department is continuously undertaking and
encouraging research in the thrust area of
Sociology of Development and Environment.
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Subject Specializations : |
The M. A., M. S. W.
and M. Phil. courses include papers in the
specialized field of sociology of Development and
Environment.
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Academic Programmes
Offered : |
The Department offers M. A. M. Phil. and Ph. D.
(Sociology) programmes and MSW programme.
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Course
Structure :(Papers) |
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The course structure of the M. A. M. Phil. (Sociology)and
programmes and Master of Social Work (MSW
programmes is as under:
STRUCTURE OF MA SOCIOLOGY COURSE
Semester System with
Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation [CIE] [Introduced Under Academic Flexibility w.e.f.
2008-2009 for M. A. Part –I in the Department of
Sociology,] Course Structure with Credit Points and
Marks
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M. A. Sociology, Part – I: Semester – I [To be
introduced from 2008-2009]
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SEMESTER - I: COMPULSORY /CORE PAPERS |
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Paper Number |
Paper Title |
Credits |
Marks |
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SOC 001 |
Classical Sociological Traditions: Marx,
Durkheim and Weber |
04 |
100 |
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SOC 002 |
Understanding Indian Society |
04 |
100 |
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SEMESTER - I |
ELECTIVES: SPECIALIZATIONS AND OPTIONAL PAPERS:
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Elective Specialization Group-A:
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Sociology of Change, Development and Environment |
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SOE 001 |
Social Movements in
India
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04 |
100 |
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SOE 002 |
Social Ecology |
04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group-B: |
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Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial
Society |
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SOE 003 |
Rural Society in
India |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 004 |
Industry and Society in
India
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04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group – C: |
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Study of Indian Society |
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SOE 005 |
Social Problems in Contemporary India |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 006 |
Social Exclusion and Social Inclusion |
04 |
100 |
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Optional Papers |
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SOE 007 |
Education and Society |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 008 |
Gender and Society |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 009 |
Society and Culture in
Maharashtra |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 010 |
Comparative Sociology |
04 |
100 |
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Credit by Choice : |
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SE-1 |
The Theories and Causes of Social Exclusion and
Discrimination |
04 |
100 |
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WS-1 |
Introduction to Feminist Thought and Women’s
Movement |
04 |
100 |
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M. A. Sociology, Part – I: Semester – II [To be
introduced from 2008-2009]
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SEMESTER - II: COMPULSORY /CORE PAPERS |
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Paper Number |
Paper Title |
Credits |
Marks |
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SOC 003 |
Classical Sociological Traditions: Pareto,
Cooley and Mead |
04 |
100 |
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SOC 004 |
Perspectives on Indian Society |
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100 |
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SEMESTER - II |
ELECTIVES: SPECIALIZATIONS AND OPTIONAL PAPERS:
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Elective Specialization Group-A:
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Sociology of Change, Development and Environment |
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SOE 011 |
Sociology of Change and Development |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 012 |
Resources, Development and Environment in India |
04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group-B: |
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Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial
Society |
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SOE 013 |
Urban Society in
India |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 014 |
Sociology of Tribal Society |
04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group – C: |
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Study of Indian Society |
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SOE 015 |
Sociology of Marginalized Communities |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 016 |
Sociology of Religion |
04 |
100 |
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Optional Papers |
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SOE 017 |
Political Sociology |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 018 |
Sociology of Mass Communication |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 019 |
Criminology |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 020 |
Social Marketing |
04 |
100 |
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Credit By Choice : |
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SE-2 |
Inclusive Policies for Eliminating
Discrimination |
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100 |
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WS-2 |
Gender and International Development |
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100 |
M.
A. Part-II Sociology Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal
Evaluation [CIE] [To be introduced w.e.f. 2009-2010 for M. A. Part
–II in the Department of Sociology,
Shivaji
University,
Kolhapur-4, Under Academic Flexibility]
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M. A. Sociology, Part – II: Semester – III [To
be introduced from 2009-2010] |
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SEMESTER - III: COMPULSORY /CORE PAPERS |
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Paper Number |
Paper Title |
Credits |
Marks |
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SOC 005 |
Major Schools of Sociological Thought |
04 |
100 |
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SOC 006 |
Methodology of Social Research (With Practical) |
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100 |
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SEMESTER - III |
ELECTIVES: SPECIALIZATIONS AND OPTIONAL PAPERS:
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Elective Specialization Group-A:
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Sociology of Change, Development and Environment |
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SOE 021 |
Globalization and Society |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 022 |
Environmental Sociology (With Practical) |
04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group-B: |
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Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial
Society |
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SOE 023 |
Sociology of Kinship Marriage and Family |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 024 |
Sociology of Migration |
04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group – C: |
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Study of Indian Society |
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SOE 025 |
Dalit Studies: Issues and Perspectives
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04 |
100 |
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SOE 026 |
Law and Social Change in India |
04 |
100 |
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Optional Papers |
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SOE 027 |
Sociology of Information Society |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 028 |
Sociology of Health |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 029 |
Science, Technology and Society |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 030 |
Dissertation [Practical Work and Journal] |
04 |
100 |
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M.
A. Part-II Sociology Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal
Evaluation [CIE] To
be introduced w.e.f. 2009-2010 for M. A. Part –II in
the Department of Sociology,
Shivaji
University,
Kolhapur-4, [Under Academic Flexibility]
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M. A. Sociology, Part – II: Semester – IV [To be
introduced from 2009-2010] |
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SEMESTER - IV: COMPULSORY /CORE PAPERS |
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Paper Number |
Paper Title |
Credits |
Marks |
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SOC 007 |
Recent Trends in Sociological Theory |
04 |
100 |
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SOC 008 |
Data Collection and Analytical Procedures (With
Practical) |
04 |
100 |
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SEMESTER - IV |
ELECTIVES: SPECIALIZATIONS AND OPTIONAL PAPERS:
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Elective Specialization Group-A:
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Sociology of Change, Development and Environment |
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SOE 031 |
NGOs and Development |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 032 |
Environment and Society in
India
(With Practical) |
04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group-B: |
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Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial
Society |
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SOE 033 |
Rural Development in
India |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 034 |
Society and Human Resource Development |
04 |
100 |
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Elective Specialization Group – C: |
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Study of Indian Society |
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SOE 035 |
Social Demography |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 036 |
Sociology of Ageing |
04 |
100 |
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Optional Papers |
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SOE 037 |
Sociology of Literature |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 038 |
Sociology and Social Work |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 039 |
Sociology of Multi-national Companies |
04 |
100 |
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SOE 040 |
Dissertation |
04 |
100 |
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STRUCTURE OF MSW DEGREE COURSE
AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION First Year –Semester – I and Semester - II
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Paper No. |
Course Title |
Semester Exam.
Marks |
CIE
Marks |
Total Marks |
Duration of theory Examination |
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I Semester [First Year] |
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MSW: 1.1 |
Social Work – History and Ideologies |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 1.2 |
Sociology for Social Workers |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 1.3 |
Human Growth and Development |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 1.4 |
Work with Individuals and Families |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 1.5 |
Work with Groups |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 1.6
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Social Work Practicum |
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150 |
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II Semester [First Year] |
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MSW: 2.1 |
Work with Communities |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 2.2 |
Social Work Research |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 2.3 |
Social Policy, Planning and Development |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 2.4 |
Management of Developmental and Welfare Services |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 2.5 |
Disaster Management |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 2.6 |
Social Work Practicum |
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150 |
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STRUCTURE OF MSW DEGREE COURSE
Second Year –Semester – III and Semester - IV
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III Semester [Second Year] |
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MSW: 3.1 |
Social Legislation |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 3.2 |
Communication and Counselling |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 3.3 |
Women and Development |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 3.4 |
HRD.
Human Resource Development
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80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 3.5 |
Organisational Behaviour |
80 |
20 |
100 |
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MSW: 3.6 |
CD.
Rural Issues and Development |
80 |
20 |
100 |
- 3 hrs. |
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MSW: 3.7 |
Tribal Community Development. |
80 |
20 |
100 |
- 3 hrs. |
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MSW: 3.8 |
MPSW.
Preventive and Social Medicine |
80 |
20 |
100 |
- 3 hrs. |
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MSW: 3.9 |
Medical Social Work |
80 |
20 |
100 |
- 3 hrs. |
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MSW:
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Social Work Practicum
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150 |
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IV Semester [Second Year] |
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MSW: 4.1 |
Population and Environment |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.2 |
Political Economy and Development. |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.3 |
Dissertation/Computer Applications |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.4 |
HRD.
Labour Legislation |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.5 |
Industrial Relations and Employee Welfare
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80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.6 |
CD.
Urban Community Development |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.7 |
NGOs. and Programme Management |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.8 |
MPSW.
Clinical Psychiatry and Community Mental Health |
80 |
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100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.9 |
Psychiatric Social Work. |
80 |
20 |
100 |
3 hrs. |
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MSW: 4.10
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Social Work Practicum |
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150 |
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M. Phil. Sociology Course
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Paper I = Advanced Research Methodology.
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Paper II = Recent Trends in Sociological
Theories.
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Paper III = Options Available include the
following.
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Industrial Sociology in India.
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Indian Society: Perspectives and Issues.
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Sociology of Development and Environment.
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Communication and Development.
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Population and Society.
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Science, Technology and Society.
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Social Movement in India.
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Facilities /
Services Offered : |
Facilities /
Services: The Department has in-house facility of
photocopying and of data processing on the SPSS
software.
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Extension
Services : |
The faculty members
and students participate in the extension
activities of the University (NSS, State Level
Evaluation Committee for Nirmal Gram Yojana etc.).
Besides, the extension services are taken up by
MSW students as part of their course requirement
in local Slum, Bal Sankul Graha, Old Age Home,
Mental Hospital etc.
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Consultancy Services : |
The senior teachers
provide consultancy services to the teachers in
the affiliated colleges for Minor and Major
research projects, without charging any fees.
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Instruments/Infrastructure : |
Photo Copy Machine=01,
Computers =14, Printers = 04, LCD Projector+ 01,
Overhead projectors: 02, Audio System =01 Computer
Lab with SPSS Software.
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Collaboration : |
This Department has
signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for
academic exchange and co-operation with TALEEM
Research Foundation, Ahmedabad, on 25-01-2007.
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Faculty
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At
present there are 03 Professors and 04 Lecturers (Sociology); one temporary
Lecturer in Social Work, filled up as per the prescribed qualifying
standards and reservation rules. Three contributory teachers are invited for
teaching three papers for MSW. The number of UGC approved positions is
adequate and all the teachers are competent to undertake teaching, research
and extension activities.
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Teacher
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Designation |
Qualification |
Research
Specialization |
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Dr.
S. A. Salunkhe |
Prof. & Head |
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. |
Sociology of Environment
and Development, Industrial Sociology and Gender Studies |
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Dr.
R.B.Patil |
Professor |
M.A., Ph.D. |
Industrial Sociology/
Sociology of Development and Environment. |
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Dr.
R. N. Salve |
Professor |
M.A.,Ph.D.
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Sociology of Weaker
Sections |
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Shri.
D Shrikant |
Sr. Lecturer
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M.A.,M.Phil. |
Rural Sociology, Social
Movement, Sociology of Environment. |
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Shri.
B. N. Kendre |
Lecturer
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M.A. SET
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Sociology of Mass
Communication, Migration, Change and Development |
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Smt.
P. P. Desai |
Lecturer
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M.A. NET/SET |
Sociology of Development,
Rural Sociology and Gender and Society |
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Shri.
M. P. Chougule |
Lecturer |
B.Sc.,M.S.W.,SET |
Urban and Rural Community
Development |
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Smt.
R. S. Malache |
Lecturer |
M.A.,SET,NET |
Tribal Development , Gender
and Trieb |
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Contact Person : |
Head,
Department of Sociology, Email:
sociology@unishivaji.ac.in
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Website
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