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1 DEPARMENT OF SOCIAL WORK FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCEINCES UNIVERSITY OF SINDH JAMSHORO Syllabus for MA Previous and MA final Pass (70) Credit hours MA previous 1 st SEMESTER COURSE TITLE COURSE NO. C.H REMEDIAL ENGLISH ENG 540 03 SOCIAL CASE WORK SW 500 03 SOCIAL GROUP WORK SW 501 03 SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIETY& SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS SW 502 03 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR SPECIAL GROUP SW 503 03 PRACTICAL FIELD WORK PLACEMENT SW 504 03 2 nd SEMESTER REMEDIAL ENGLISH ENG 540 03 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT SW 505 03 SOCIAL RESEARCH SW 506 03 SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN SW 507 03 CHILD RIGHTS AND WELFARE SW 508 03 PRACTICAL FIELD WORK PLACEMENT SW 509 03 MA PASS 3 th SEMESTER Course Title Course No C.H SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION SW-600 03 STATISTICS SW-601 03 LABOUR WELFARE SERVICES SW-602 03 RURAL GOVERNMENT& LOCAL GOVERNMENT SW-603 03 PRACTICAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SW-604 04 4 TH SEMESTER CONTEMPORARY OF SOCIAL WORK SW-605 03 HUMAN GROWTH & PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT SW-606 03 SOCIAL LEGISLATION SW-607 03 PRACTICAL COMMUNITY DEV: PROJECT SW-608 04 RESAERCH REPORT THESIS SW-609 04 VIVA VOCE SW-610 01

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DEPARMENT OF SOCIAL WORK FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCEINCES

UNIVERSITY OF SINDH JAMSHORO

Syllabus for MA Previous and MA final Pass (70) Credit hours

MA previous

1st SEMESTER

COURSE TITLE COURSE NO. C.H

REMEDIAL ENGLISH ENG 540 03

SOCIAL CASE WORK SW 500 03

SOCIAL GROUP WORK SW 501 03

SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIETY& SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS SW 502 03

SOCIAL SERVICES FOR SPECIAL GROUP SW 503 03

PRACTICAL FIELD WORK PLACEMENT SW 504 03

2nd

SEMESTER

REMEDIAL ENGLISH ENG 540 03

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT SW 505 03

SOCIAL RESEARCH SW 506 03

SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN SW 507 03

CHILD RIGHTS AND WELFARE SW 508 03

PRACTICAL FIELD WORK PLACEMENT SW 509 03

MA PASS

3th

SEMESTER Course Title Course No C.H

SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION SW-600 03

STATISTICS SW-601 03

LABOUR WELFARE SERVICES SW-602 03

RURAL GOVERNMENT&

LOCAL GOVERNMENT SW-603 03

PRACTICAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SW-604 04

4TH

SEMESTER

CONTEMPORARY OF SOCIAL WORK SW-605 03

HUMAN GROWTH & PERSONALITY

DEVELOPMENT SW-606 03

SOCIAL LEGISLATION SW-607 03

PRACTICAL COMMUNITY DEV: PROJECT SW-608 04

RESAERCH REPORT THESIS SW-609 04

VIVA VOCE SW-610 01

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MA Previous 1st Semester

Course Title: SOCIAL CASE WORK SW 500

Aims and objectives The course is designed to give the students information on social casework process, basic concepts

involved and its scientific basis. There will be discussion on client – caseworkers relationship diagonals

and treatment process, interviewing techniques and tools like recording and its types. It also involves

discussion on authority and its use in social casework, the phenomena of transference and types of

treatment etc.

SOCIAL CASE WORK 1. Definition and description of casework 2. Basic Concepts in social work and the general principles of social work practice 3. Components of social case work, person, problem, place and process and the professional social

workers 4. Processes methods and techniques of social case work, social study, diagonal, treatment strategies and

intervention techniques, terminate on and evolution of treatment 5. Identification of social economic and behavioral factors influencing the client 6. Management of worker-client relationship 7. Recording in social case work, types of recording, essential of recording 8. Role of social case work in different field of practice and in various institute such as Medical social

work, school social work, social work and mental health social work with drug addictives social work with the Aged, Social Work with immigrants

9. Trends and issues in case work in Pakistan

INTERVIEWING AND COMMUNICATION 1. Definition, meaning and scope of interviewing and communication 2. Social context of the interview 3. Interviewing conditions of interviewee 4. Pre-requisites for conducting effective interviews

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Garett, Anneto, Interviewing, Principles and Practice. Family Wolaro Association of America.2001. 2. Hamilton, Gordon, Theory and Practice of Social Case Work, Columbia Press.2000 3. Perimen, Helen, Social Case Work, A problem solving Process, Chicago, The university of Chicago

Press.2001 4. Richard, Marry, E., Social Diagnosis, New York: Russell Foundation.2000 5. Times Cel. The language of Social Case Work, London Poutledge and Kegan Paul.2001 6. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4. 7. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2 8. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition. 9. University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729- 10. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje

Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818- 11. Trevor Lindsay, Group Work Practice in Social Work. 2nd Edition, University of Ulster and Sue Orton.Saje

Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0 12. Jo Conninghm and Steve Conningham, Social Policy and Social Work: And Introduction, 1st Edition

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication 2012. 13. Peter Dwyer and Sandra Sandra Shaw, An Introduction to Social Work. 1st Edition University of

Salford.Saje Publication, March 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462

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Course Title: SOCIAL GROUP SW-501

Aims and objectives To explain the effectiveness of workers working in groups. The dynamics of working in groups specially for

achieving common goal is explained. Experimental approach also be used to demonstrate the assessment of

individuals and groups in society.

CONTENTS

1. Definition, characteristics and objective of group work types of group

2. History, nature, aims and goals 3. Need for social group work and its importance 4. Importance of group life in Islam and planned group experience. Social and psychological implications.

Groups, media for achievement, Change, Stability, satisfying human needs and personality growth 5. Group formation and various stages of group development 6. Functions of social group work preventive curative, rehabilitative educational, promotional and

developmental. 7. Theories, principle and processes of social group work. 8. Group work process. 9. Programme planning in social group work. Elements and technique of programme planning. Role of

social worker in programme planning. 10. Social Group work agencies and group work practice within various fields and settings, institution for

children, aged, prisoner’s delinquents, medical and psychiatric settings.

11. Group work counseling services with family and option divorce, separation, broken families and with disabilities.

12. Social group worker, role and functions. 13. Recording in social group work. 14. Leadership in group work. 15. Issues and trends in social work in Pakistan.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Douglas Tom Group Work Practice Tavistock Pub. Ltd.,2001 2. Fink Arthur The Field of Social Work New York Rinehart.2000 3. Konopka, Gisela Group Work in Institutions.2001 4. Konopka,Gisela Social Group, helping process, printers, Inc. Englewood Flifts.2000 5. McGullongh & Ely Social Work with Groups. London; Routledge & Kegan Paul.2000 6. Stwart L. Tabbs Small Group Communication Eastern Michingan McGraw Hill, 1991. 7. Shireen Rehmatullah Social Welfare in Pakistan. Oxford Press (2002) 8. Trecker, H.B. Social Group Work, Principles and practices, New York.2001 9. Nigel Horner What is Social Work.4th Edition, Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 10. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje

Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2.

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Orton.Saje Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0 12. Jo Conninghm and Steve Conningham, Social Policy and Social Work: And Introduction, 1st Edition

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication 2012. 13. Peter Dwyer and Sandra Sandra Shaw, An Introduction to Social Work. 1st Edition University of

Salford.Saje Publication, March 2013. MA previous

Course Title: SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIETY AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS SW-502

Aims and objectives

To help the students to understand the society and Social Institutions and important

Sociological Concepts

SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS

1. Definition and Description of the term “Society” 2. Characteristics of Pakistani Society 3. Comparison of Rural and Urban Societies 4. Factors which promote and hinder social development

CULTURE 1. Definition and description of the term “CULTURE” 2. Influence of various cultures on Pakistani Culture 3. Characteristics of Pakistani Culture 4. Social norms and types. 5. Importance of the study of culture for a social worker 6. Impact of Culture on Social Services

SOCIAL INTITUTIONS

1. Definition and description of Social Institutions 2. General characteristics of Social Institutions 3. Types of Social institutions 4. Functions of social institutions, family, religious, political, economical, educational, recreational.

SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF THE SOCIETY

1. Society Problems

2. Social Evil SOCIAL CHANGE

1. Definition, description of Social Change. 2. Strategies for Social Changes.

SOCIAL PROCESSES

1. Competition, Cooperation, Accommodation 2. Assimilation and conflict 3. Social Interaction

4. Norm, Folkways, Mass Values 5. Stratification, Professionalism services delivery

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BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Ch.Iqbal Sociology, Aziz Book Depot, Lahore. 2001 2. Ogbam Nimkoff,Handbook of Sociology, Routledge and Kegan Paim. London, 2000. 3. Shireen Rehmatullah Social Welfare in Pakistan. Oxford University Press (2002) 4. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th Edition. Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 . 5. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 6. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-

7. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2.

8. Trevor Lindsay, Group Work Practice in Social Work. 2nd Edition, University of Ulster and Sue Orton.Saje Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0

9. Jo Conninghm and Steve Conningham, Social Policy and Social Work: And Introduction, 1st Edition University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication 2012.

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Course Title: SOCIAL SERVICES FOR THE SPECIAL GROUPS SW-503 Aims and objective

To enable students understand the nature and extent of the problem of disability.

To import knowledge about methods programs and services regarding disabilities and

rehabilitation of the disabled in their communities.

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION:

1. Definition of disability and related concepts. 2. Engrailment 3. Disability 4. Handicap ness

TYPES OF DISABILITY 1. Blindness (structure of eye, types of Blindness, causes of Blindness plan of rehabilitation for the

blindness 2. Physical handicapness (structure of vermicular solumn, definition of physical disability of physical

disability and related diarrhea, plan of rehabilitation for the physical handicapped) 3. Mentally retardation 4. Definition of mental retardation types of mental retardation, plan of rehabilitation for the mentally

retarded 5. Communication disorders (Meaning and definition of communication disorder and plan of

rehabilitation for the persons having communicational disorders) 6. Demographic characteristics related with disability 7. Disability and its impacts on person also family and society 8. Conditions and status of handicapped in developing countries and developed countries

II. PREVENTTION AND REHABILITATION 1. Definition of preventions and rehabilitation

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3.Policies and approaches for the rehabilitation of disabled persons

III. SERVICES, PORGRAMMES AND LEFISLATIONS 1. Programmes and services for the disabled 2. Organization and administration of Government, non-Government services 3. Legislation regarding case, employment of disabled 4. Research and evolution of programme

IV. METHODS AND PRACTICES 1. Preventive and rehabilitation methods. 2. Role of social worker in preventive and rehabilitative services and programme. 3. Use of social worth methods, case work, group work, community. 4. Major issues and trends in prevention and rehabilitation of disabled.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Chapman. Visually handicapped children and young people. 2001 2. Leonard J. Davis, The disability studies, Routledge New York 2002 3. Neil R Carlson, Psychology, Allyn and Bacon 2002 4. Passow.Educational of disadvantages. 2002 5. Robinson. Education of disadvantage. 2000 6. Ronald J. Comer, Abnormal Psychology, Freeman and company, New York 2003. 7. Social welfare wing, Report on the handicapped child. 2000. 8. Thomas. The social psychology of child 2000 9. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th Edition University of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-

0-85725-843-4. 10. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 11. Aidan Worsley, Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-

12. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2.

13. Trevor Lindsay, Group Work Practice in Social Work. 2nd Edition, University of Ulster and Sue Orton.Saje Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0

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Course Title: PRACTICAL FIELD WORK. SW-504

Aims and objectives Observational visits to welfare agencies, NGO’s, NPOs, Community development projects and Hospitals and

other welfare centers.

Note: The students have to submit three copies of field reports to the department at the end of those visits the

report would carry weightage in terms of total marks and grades.

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Course Title: COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION & DEVELOPMENT SW-505

Aims and objectives:

The course is aimed at helping the students that they critically analyze the socio-economic and cultural set up

of the community.

To help the students to develop ability to identify problem areas and identify workable approaches

suited to local conditions.

CONTENTS 1. Definition, meaning of Community 2. Types of communities 3. Nature and characteristics of developing communities

CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION 1. Definition, scope and purpose of community organization 2. Goals of community organization 3. Related concepts 4. Community Development 5. Development planning 6. Social action 7. Social reforms and social controls

HUMAN FACTORS IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION 1. Motivation for social change 2. Basic Human needs, their satisfaction and frustration 3. Personality, leadership, its role in community 4. Characteristics of Rural and Urban Communities 5. Community Development at Local and National Level 6. Role of Provincial council and National council of social welfare 7. Non-governmental organization, their structure and functions 8. Rural Community Development Programme

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1. Definition and scope of community development 2. Community organization and development similarities and differences 3. Working definition of community development, community service, community participation. 4.

TECHNIQUES OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 1. Steps initiating community development, through project planning and implementing programme 2. Approach in community development 3. Committee, types of comities and their functions

COMMUNITY PLANNING FOR WELFARE 1. Study of needs and resources 2. Fixation of priorities 3. Utilization of resources

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PRACTICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Essential Elements in Community Development

1. Data for planning community development programmes 2. Types of data 3. Role of social worker in community development 4. Contemporary-issues and trends

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. Batten, T.R. communities and their development, London: Oxford University Press.2001 2. Biddle & Biddle Encouraging community development.New York. Holts Rine har Inc.2000 3. Etzioni, Anital Social change. Source, patterns and consequences. New York. Basic Book, Inc.2001 4. Hodge Peter Community organization London Roultledge and Kegan Paul.2000 5. Kind, G Working with people in community Action: An International case book for training Community

workers and volunteer leaders. New York, Association Press.2000 6. MacMillan Community Organization for Social Welfare, University Chicago Press.2001 7. PERLAMAN, Community organization and Social Planning. New York, Harper Bros.2001 8. Ross, Marry G. Community organization, theory and principles, New York, Harper Bros.2000 9. Sanders, Irwin. The community: An introduction to Social system. New York, Harper Bros.2000 10. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4

th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013

11. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2

12. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition. University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-07291

13. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2.

14. Trevor Lindsay, Group Work Practice in Social Work. 2nd Edition, University of Ulster and Sue Orton.Saje Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0.

Course Title: SOCIAL RESEARCH SW 506

Aims and objectives

The course is designed to impart knowledge about Social research, its scope nature and importance in

social work practice

Formulation research design, conducting research studies and social surveys, interpreting, analysis and

scientific presentation of data

INTRODUCTION

1. Definition and scope of social research 2. History and development of social research 3. Measurement in social sciences, its use and limitation

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STEPS IN RESEARCH

1. Selection and formulation of a research problem 2. Formulation research problem process; objectives Hypotheses 3. Data collection: Methods & techniques of observation, interview, questionnaire, case study and

background studies 4. Analysis of data and its interpretation. Categorization, coding, tabulation qualitative and quantitative

interpretation of data 5. Scientific generalization and research findings

PROBABILITY SAMPLING 1. Sampling procedures 2. Random, stratified and other sampling techniques 3. Measuring of sampling errors

SOCIAL TECHNIQUES

1. Social Distance 2. Socio-metric scales 3. Rating 4. Scales 5. Ranking 6. Internal 7. Consistency 8. Scalogram 9. Scales

RESEARCH PRESENTATION

1. Report writing 2. Outline 3. Style 4. Footnotes 5. Quotations 6. Reference & Bibliography 7. Heading & Sub-Headings; fonts & spacing

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. Andrey J. Roth. The research paper: from and content California: wordsworth.2001 2. C.A Moster. Survey Methods in social investigation, London: Heinemann Educational book ltd.2000. 3. Dr. Ghulam Hussain Pathan, Tehqia jo Fun, Institute of Sindhiology, university Sindh.2000 4. Fillips R.S. Social research strategy & tactics New York McMillan Group.2000 5. Gode William J. Etal Methods in Social Research New York. McGraw-Hill Co.2000 6. Jahoda, Deutch Etal Research methods in social relations.2001 7. Lazarsfeid, Paul. F. The language of social research Glencoe III press free.2000 8. Parkar Richard Research in social work. London. Routledge & Kegan Paul.2001

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th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 .

11. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd

EditionUniversity of Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2

12. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st

Edition. University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-1

13. Edition University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication 2012.

Course Title: SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN SW 507

Aims and objectives

This course is designed to familiarize the students with basic knowledge of social needs and their

classification. The course also focuses upon the social problems of Pakistan and identifies key

remedial measures

BASIC COURSE Definition and explanation of social problems

General causes of social problems

Major social problem of Pakistan 1. Poverty 2. Illiteracy 3. Over population 4. Beggary 5. Juvenile delinquency 6. Crime 7. Drug addition 8. Child labor 9. Child abuse 10. Aged 11. Social evils 12. Social issues and current social problem of Pakistan

ETIOLOGY OF SOCIAL PROBLEM 1. Inheritance social structure 2. Inheritance individual personality 3. Improve concepts of inter-relatedness and multiple causes of social problems 4. Change on concepts of human needs and dependency

SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION 1. Concept of Social Department. 2. Forms of Disorganization. Individual, community and national disorganization. Failure in personal

adjustment

EMERGENCY 1. EMERGENCY: Poverty, the profound and fundamental. Conceptual approaches to the definition of

poverty sources and measurement. Ignorance and illiteracy. Disease and malnutrition. Drug dependency

2. DEMOGRAPHIC: Rapid and high population growth. Immigration, rural, urban and national

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employment. 4. SOCIALSTRATIFICATION: Class and caste differentials. Social and occupational prejudices. Tribal and

communal conflicts. Provincialism.

5. PROBLEMS EMERGIN FROM INDUSTRILIAZATION AND URBANIZATION. Slums and sue-standard housing, mental and emotional disorders mental retardation. Delinquency and crime. Alcoholics and drug addition, family conflicts and weakening of family ties. Communal conflicts, neglected and deprived and oral consciousness. Cultural decline and human degradation. Beggary, prostitution etc.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. David Weisburd White-collar crime and criminal careers Cambridge Press NY.2000

2. Else Oyen, Poverty, A Global Review, Rawat Publications, Delhi 2003 3. Gerald Smale Social work and social problems. Macmillan Press London, 2000

4. Kanta Sharma, Women’s role in Family, Anmol Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 2004 5. Michel Oliver and Bob Sapey Social work with Disable people 2nd Edition Macmillan England (1999) 6. Mohammad Khalid D. Samaji Behbood, Karachi, Kafayat academy, 2004

7. Muhammad Ali, Sociology, Maktab-e-Faridi, Karachi 2003 8. Paul S.Horton, The sociology of social problems, New York prentice Hall 2001

9. Prof. Abdul Hameed Taga, Sociology and Social Problems, Awais Book Center, Lahore 2002 10. Sabihuddin Bagai, Social problems of Pakistan, Karachi kafayat academy 2000. 11. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4. 12. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2. 13. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-1

14. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2.

COURSE TITLE: CHILD RIGHTS AND WELFARE SW-508

Aims and objectives To acquaint the students with issues concerning family and child welfare with particular reference to

conditions prevalent in locally

To help the students understand the nature and intensity of problems. Explain role that social workers

must play to alleviate the problem of family children

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

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HISTORY OF CHILD WELFARE SERVICES 1. Welfare services for child in Pakistan, their organization and functioning 2. Child welfare services and their development in some advanced countries 3. Present time role of UN and child rights

FAMILY AS AN INSTITUTION 1. The institutions of family purpose of marriage and the role and responsibilities of family members.

Family laws in Pakistan, conversing marriage, divorce orphans, widows, destitute etc 2. Sociological significance of family as a group, its contribution to society and community. 3. The origin and growth of family as an institution, the anthropological view point. 4. Types of families, the joint family etc

PSYCHOLOGY FACTORS 1. Personality growth of a child in unhappy homes, broken families, suffering with illness, and faced with

other hazards 2. Family relationship and emotion development 3. The composition of the family and its effects on personality development. The only child. The middle

child. The youngest child. Children in large families 4. Personality development in the joint or extended family as compared to the nuclear family 5. The family cycle and problems faced at various stage life. Explore causes, symptom and treatment

FAMILY PROBLEMS 1. Social, Psychological and economical problem of the children 2. Rights of a well adjusted Child 3. Right of a maladjusted child needs of normal child 4. Special needs of children 5. Physical needs, i.e. housing recreation, health & other rights

CHILD WELFARE SERVICES 1. Child health services 2. Child care and development in pregnancy, antenatal and post natal care, diseases of children, causes of

infant mortality 3. Physical and social development of children 4. Services for normal children, maternity and child health center, nursing schools, Day care center and

baby day camps.

5. Services for the physically handicapped and mentally retarded children 6. Industrial care, foster care: Adoption and Guardianship and custody 7. Services for the orphan and others in needs of care 8. School health services 9. Child guidance clinics

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AGENCIES AND THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORKERS Knowledge of the functioning and structure of all the major agencies in the field of child welfare in

Pakistan. Both governmental and voluntary organizations would be focused to identify role played by social

worker in the welfare service of children.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. Hurlock & Elizabeth, Child development, McGraw-Hill.2001 2. Ogburn W.F. & Himloff, Technology and the changing family.2000 3. Siddiqui M.M. Women in Islam. Labor, Institute 2000 4. Stoops and Wahlgue, Principles and practices in guidance, New York: McGraw Hill Co. 2001 5. Shireen Rehmatullah Social Welfare in Pakistan. Oxford University Press .2002 6. Zietz, Dorathy. Child welfare principles . New York: John wiley & Sons Inc. 2001 7. Elizabeth B. Hurlock, Child Development, Tata Mcgrawl-Hill Publishing Company Delhi 2003 8. Dr. M. Raheena Begum, Child care and nutrition, sterling publishers, Delhi 202 9. Naila Kabeer, Child Labour and the right to education in South Asia, The University Press Limited 2003 10. Paul H. Mussan, Child development and personality, Harper and Row, New York 2003 11. Mohammad Khalid, social work theory and practice, Kifayat Academy 2002 12. Robert C. Trojanowicz, Juvenile Delinquency, Prentice Hall, New Jersey 2003 13. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4. 14. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2 15. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-

FIELD WORK PLACEMENT SW 509

Aims and objectives

The students of BS (Hons) PIII will assigned practical work in casework setting. They will work in different

Hospitals and social welfare agencies and practical help the needy people.

Note: The students have to submit three copies of field reports to the department at the end of those visits the

report would carry weight age in terms of total marks and grades

MA Pass 3rd semester

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Course Title: SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION SW-600

Aims and objectives To enable the students to understand administrative processes and social workers role

in process in particular.

To bring home to the students the importance of administration and to enable them to learn skills and

techniques for better understanding and familiarization with administrative and supervisory roles.

The course is designed to impart knowledge to the student about the basic administrative

concepts, functions and processes, decision making. Planning and programme development, policy-

making coordination, supervision, evaluation, etc. It also deals with the ethical principles of

administration and authority and its use.

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

(1) Concept of administration In Islam

(2) Definition, meaning and scope of social administration

(3) Common Elements in Public Business and Social Administration

ASPECTS OF SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION

(1) Policy Making

(2) Organization

(3) Planning

(4) Coordination

(5) Leadership and supervision

(6) Motivation

Administrative Functions

1. Programme Development 2. Budgeting 3. Control 4. Standardization and Evaluation 5. Decision making process 6. Communication skills 7. Mobilization and maintenance of resources 8. Personal Administration 9. Recording 10. Book-keeping and Accounting 11. Public relations

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ELEMENTS OF ADMINISTRATION

1.Programme

2.Finance

3.Personal

4.Organization Structure

5.Property Equipment

Executive in Administration

1. Role and Functions 2. Executive and the agency management 3. Social worker as a employee and as an executive 4. Social worker relationship to the agency and to administrative processes.

SUPERVISION

1. Definition, aims and goals of supervision, supervision versus inspection. 2. Relationship between supervision and administration. 3. Aspects of supervision ; Administrative Educational; Counseling and enabling. 4. Supervision methods; conference; recording; observation and evaluation. 5. Supervision contents; induction; planning of jobs; assigning responsibilities; continuous of guidance;

overseeing and Evaluation. 6. Function of the supervisor. 7. Supervisor- worker relationship. 8. Supervision in social work education. 9. Social work the ethics and supervision.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Burms, E.M., Social security and public policy, McGraw Hill, New York, USA. 2001 2. Drinkock Marshal and clays, Public administration Rhive, Hart, New York, USA. 2002 3. Judd, H.O, Development of social administration, London, Oxford University Press. 1998 4. National council of social welfare, Government of Pakistan, hand book for Grant – in – aid programme.

2002 5. Pakistan Government. Voluntary efforts in social welfare in Pakistan. 2003 6. Patters, Dorothy, G., Supervision in social work, London Allon and Unwin. 2000 7. Prifenr, J,H. etal., Public administration. New York, Roland Press. 1997 8. Street, Elwood, Social work administration; New York, Harper & Company. 2001 9. Swerdow, Irving, Development Administration;concepts and problem, syrecus University Presss. 2002 10. Trecker, H.B. , Group process in Administration, New York Association Press. 2000 11. Trecker, H.B., Group process in Administration, New York Women’s press. 2003 12. Warham, Joyce, An introduction to administration for Social workers, London, Routledge Kegan. 1998 13. William Son, Margaret, Supervision; New Patterns and Processes, New York , Association press. 1999 14. Young,G., The student and supervision in Social work education, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul.

2001

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16 MA Pass Course Title: STATISTICS SW 601

Aims and objectives

To impart knowledge about significance and use of statistical methods in social work. To provide the basic

knowledge for using of computers.

A. STATISTICS. 1. Importance of statistics in social research 2. Frequency Distribution 3. Measures of Central Tendency 4. Percentiles 5. Variability 6. The normal Distribution Curve 7. Sampling Error 8. Confidence intervals 9. Correction 10. Chi-square 11. Graphic Presentation

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Al Stevens Dos PBP publication B-14, cannaught place New Delhi.2000 2. Belserence Rita Up & running with word perfect 5.1 for windows, T.P. Tech publications PTE ltd.,

Singapore.2001 3. M.H Bhatti Introduction to Statistics, Urdu Bazar Karachi.2001 4. Mullet Johan Illustrated lotus 1.2.3. BPB publications New Delhi.2000 5. Stultz A. Russel Learn Dos in a day, PBP publication b-14 Cannaught place, new delhi.2001 6. Wayne MacMillan Statistical methods for social workers. The University of Chicago press.2000 7. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4.

MA Pass

Course Title: LABOUR WELFARE SERVICES SW 602

Aims and objectives

To understand labor policy

To know labor laws and industrial relations system and role of social work profession in labor welfare.

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

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17 Islamic view point in respect of employer and employees relationship: (1) dignity of labor, (2) rights

of working class and its duties, (3) rights and obligations of employer, (4) concepts of ownership in Islam

and its effectiveness in present labor market and policy

LABOUR ECONOMICS Industrial revolution. Industrial Development in Pakistan. Role of industry in national development.

Major industries in Pakistan. Socio-economic problems as a result of industrialization in Pakistan.

Discussion of topics such as wages, labor, employment and un-employment

LABOUR ADMINISTRATION AND LEGISLATION 1. Ministry of labor, its organization and functions 2. Government department related with labor at national and provincial levels, their organization and

functioning 3. International labor organization: Genesis, development and working of the I.L.O office. Conventions

and recommendation. Contribution of I.L.O in evolution of National labor laws, their salient features and implication

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND WELFARE 1. Trade unionism: History and form of worker’s organization. Historical development of trade union

movement in Pakistan. Purpose, objectives and functions of Trade unions in Pakistan 2. Industrial relations: Theories, social background to industrial relations. Joint negotiation and

consolation works committees. Collective bargaining statutory provisions arbitration and adjudication 3. Labor welfare and safety law

PERSONAL MANAGEMENT

Definition, history background need and scope of personal Department. Organization and

administration of employee services. Selection, induction Training, job assignment, follow-up etc.

role and functions of personal officer.

INDUSTRIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Concept and need for industrial health and safety. Statutory provisions regarding health and safety

and their implications.

LABOUR WELFARE AND SOCIAL WORK

Concept and need for labour welfare services, their planning, organization and administration.

SOCIAL SECURITY

Financial assistant, pension, bonuses, free medical treatment, X-ray-medicines, Hospitalization,

consolation etc Employment opportunity for those who can perform their duty due to good health

General weakness- old age and carelessness. Hearing defect physical- old age and population.

Disability, partial blindness-old age expenses Loneliness- isolation family dispute disscupect, source full behavior burden up to the family

Old age and family-old age and poverty

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18 Old age and disease – old age psychological issues

Old age unemployment – problems & remedies

Old age illiteracy - old age special diet.

Old age and lack of food – old age and protection

Old age and infirmity

Old age and family problems Marriage divorce

Old age and neurotics – separation

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Abdula, and Masif.Encyclopedia of search., Vol II London. The muslim schoolT rust.2001. 2. M.Saeed Nasir & S. kamal Hayder Economic problems of Pakistan, Lahore; ilmi Book house.2000. 3. Mills Trade unionism in Pakistan Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y.2000 4. North Colf.Personell Management, Principles and practices. London Pitman.2001 5. Pakistan institute of personnel admin.Employees in Pakistan karach: PIPA.2000 6. Pakistan institute of personnel admin.Industrial hazards and safety Karachi.PIPA.2000. 7. Pakistan institute of personnel admin.labour management Co-operation in Pakistan

Karachi.PIPA.2000. 8. Raza, A. Industrial labour relations in Pakistan.2001 9. Shafi,M. Labour code of Pakistan. Karachi,Pakistan labour publication.2000 10. Triffin, Joseph.Industrial psychology, N.Y.prentice hall.2001 11. Whnne Roberts, Industrial Management. Karachi, Pakistan institute of personnel Administration 2001 12. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4. 13. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012. 14. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-

MA Pass

Course Title: RURAL GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SW-603

Aims and objectives

To know the characteristics of rural life in Pakistan.

To examine the farming system, ownership tenancy relationship and its manifestations.

Concept of local Govt.

Analytical study of migration of rural population to cities

CONTENTS: 1. Rural development and local Government in historical perspective

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19 2. Concept, nature and scope of rural development and local Govt 3. Socio-economic characteristics of rural areas. Village as a social structure 4. Problems of rural communities and doable solutions 5. Policies, programmes and strategies for rural development

a. Five-year development plans b. Land reforms c. Village aid, rural works, basic democracy, original project, I.R.D.P., RWP. Social action program

6. Organization, administration of rural development and local Government at the federal and provincial level

7. Legislation with regard to rural development and local government 8. Practice of social work methods and role of social worker in the field of rural development and local

government 9. Research and surveys 10. Trends and issues

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. A.Jaleel. Survey of rural development programmes in Pakistan, Islamabad, ministry of rural

development and local government.2001 2. Beg, Anwar and Azim ,Basic needs and rural development Peshawar, Pakistan academy for rural

development vol.I&II.2001 3. F.A.O. irrigation reforms and rural development in the developing communities.2000 4. Golding. L,Local government, London, the English universities press.2001 5. Haider, S.M,Social change and development in Pakistan, Lahore, progressive publishers,2000 6. Javed Iqbal,Rural development and local government, Islamabad, Allama Iqbal open University.2001 7. Rizvi, Shahid,Local Government, Pakistan Karachi, university of Karachi.2000

8. Shireen Rehmatullah Social Welfare in Pakistan. Oxford University Press .2002 9. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4. 10. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2 11. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-

12. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2.

13. Trevor Lindsay, Group Work Practice in Social Work. 2nd Edition, University of Ulster and Sue Orton.Saje Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0

14. Jo Conninghm and Steve Conningham, Social Policy and Social Work: And Introduction, 1st Edition University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication 2012.

MA Pass PRACTICAL (Community Development Project) SW-604

Aims and objectives

The student of BS final year will be assigned practical community development project they work under the

guidance of fieldwork supervisor and study the sociological problems of people and help them in solving

their problems on self-help basis.

Note: The students have to submit three copies of field reports to the department at the end of those visits

the report would carry weight age in terms of total marks and grades.

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BS IV 4th Semester

Course Title: CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WORK SW-605

Aims and objectives

The course is designed to enable the students to review the historical development of social work and

to see the current issues with implications for welfare and development. It involves and analysis various

periods of social work history, in terms of the socio economic political and cultural conditions of the periods to

the stage of development of social work as developing profession with a body of knowledge and its own

methods. The course is further aimed to impart knowledge about modern issues and trend in social work on

national as well as international scene; Social work ethics, the role and place of social work professional in

promotion of social welfare in Pakistan; and integration of Islamic concept and social work practice in

contemporary social welfare programmes of Pakistan.

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

1. Related Concepts: Social welfare, social work, social services and social security 2. History and philosophy of social work development of social welfare in western world and in sub-

content 3. Analysis of social welfare as a society’s institutionalized response to individual, group and community

needs 4. Need for social work in less development and more developed countries

CONCEPT OF SOCIAL WELFARE IN ISLAM 1. The individual, group and community in Islam 2. Islamic welfare Institutions, Zakat, Usher, Fitra, Sadaqa, Khums, Waqt, Baitulmal and Muslim

brotherhood 3. Role and important of Mosque 4. Individual and society in Islam. Rights and obligations of the citizen and state in Islam

WORKING DEFINITION OF SOCIAL WORK 1. The nature and Characteristics 2. Essential vales and philosophical basis 3. Aims, Goals and purposes 4. Fields of Practice 5. Scope of limitations 6. Sanctions 7. Knowledge, Skills and attitudes 8. Principles, processes and stages of work 9. Methods and Techniques 10. Components of social work practice: society, agency, social workers, user of services, and processes

and methods

SOCIAL WORK AS A PROFESSION 1. The need and emergence of social work as a professional 2. Development of the profession 3. Criteria for being a profession

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21 4. Social work area of knowledge 5. Social work education and schools of social work 6. Professional identification and its culture 7. Professional authority and organization in social work.

SOCIAL WORK AND OTHER DISCIPLINES 1. Relationship of social work with other discipline 2. Social worker and other professional in terms and in community 3. Social work in public and private sector and volunteers e.g. new social welfare department,

national/provincial council of welfare. National commission for child welfare

COMPONENTS OF SOCIAL WORK 1. Society, Agency, Social Worker, User of Service And Methods as component of social work, interaction

of the components for the effective provision of social services 2. The Society as a component of social work: meaning and significance of the society, society as the

primary source of authority and resources, social sanctions and their provisions, social services expression of the progress and Development of society

3. The Social Services Agency As A Component Of Social Work: Definition of social services agency. Its significance in the provision of services. Social welfare agencies as the means of society’s expression of its concern for the welfare of its members Relationship of the agency with the society. Responsibilities of the agency towards society. Social welfare agency provides services; Instrument of the will of the society of the society. Factors which effect upon the functioning of the agencies; purposes; auspices; Geographical area of coverage; size and the setting; social welfare programmes effected by the agencies their nature and extent. Relational of services. Nature and type of agencies. Interrelationship between voluntary and Governmental Agencies

4. Social worker as a Component Social Work: Need and significance of social workers; an agency of social worker. Knowledge skills and attitudes of social worker. Role and functions of social workers; An agency of social changes;

5. provider of service; a guide; help; enable; therapist; and a member of a helping profession. Relationship of social worker with society; agency, client, volunteers and his fellow social workers and the profession

6. User of service (Client) as component of social work; defining a client; an individual, group or community. Importance of client in the field of social welfare. Relationship between client, society, agency and the worker. Rights and responsibilities of the client

7. Processes And Methods As component of social work: providing social services as the dynamic interplay of social agency, social worker, and the user of services within a socio-cultural milieu. Principles and methods of provision of services

ISSUES IN SOCIAL WORK 1. Recognition 2. Sanctions 3. Training 4. Social Work Literature 5. Status Of Social Worker 6. Performance Of Social Worker 7. Control and standardization of social work practice

TRENDS IN SOCIAL WORK AND FUTURE PROPECTS

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. A.S. Livingston, Social Work in Pakistan, Social Welfare Council, Lahore 2001

2. Kanta Sharma, Women’s Role in Family, Anmol Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 2004

3. Malcolm Payne, Modern Social Work Theory, New York, Palgrave, Macmillan, 2005 3rd

Edition

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4. Pamela Trevithick, social work skills practice hand book, Open University Press,

Buckingham, USA 2000

5. Pollis Schwak, Human Rights, Lynne Rienner Publisher Inc. USA 2002

6. Prof. Abdul Hameed Taga, Sociology and Social Problems, Lahore, 2002

7. Robert Adams, Social Work Futures, Palgrave, Macmillan, New York, 2005

8. Shireen Rehmatullah, Social Welfare in Pakistan, Oxford University Press (Re-print Mehran

Printers) Karachi 2002

9. W.A. Frinder, Introduction to Social Welfare, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, USA 2000

10. William Faveley-Larry Lorenzo Smith, Introduction to Social Work, Boston, New York,

Pearson 2006 10th

edition 11. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4. 12. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2 13. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0729-1

14. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2. 15. Trevor Lindsay, Group Work Practice in Social Work. 2nd Edition, University of Ulster and Sue Orton.Saje

Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0 16. Jo Conninghm and Steve Conningham, Social Policy and Social Work: And Introduction, 1st Edition

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication 2012. 17. Peter Dwyer and Sandra Sandra Shaw, An Introduction to Social Work. 1st Edition University of

Salford.Saje Publication, March 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0

MA Pass

Course Title: HUMAN GROWTH & PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT SW 606

Aims and objectives

To give the students background knowledge about and stages of normal growth of the individual

To study the concept of psychosocial development and the dynamics that influences his life pattern

To give insight about the psych dynamics of problem different age levels

To give the students knowledge about personality, views of different psychologist and pattern of abnormal

behavior

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INTRODUCTION

Meaning and significances of the study of human growth for effective social work practice

BASIC ASSUMPTIONS 1. Approaches to the study of human development 2. Principles of Human Development 3. Fundamental influences; family, Peers, School and Society

THE BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL 1. Pre-natal development.2.Infancy.3.Pre-School Child.4.School Child.5.Puberty 6.Adulthood.7.Old age

MODERN THEORIES OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 1. Freud’s Psycho Analytic Theory 2. Jung’s Analytical theory 3. Social Psychological theory of Adler and Framm theory 4. Burrhus Fredric skinner’s Radical behaviorism 5. Erik Eriksson’s psychoanalysis and the life cycle

CONCEPT OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR 1. Psychotic Disorder.2.Neurotic Disorder.3.Psychosomatic Disorder

DEFENCE MODERNISM Concepts, utility and various defence modernisms

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Dr. M. Raheena Begum, Child care and nutrition, sterling publishers, Delhi 202 2. Elizabeth B. Hurlock, Child Development, Tata Mcgrawl-Hill Publishing Company Delhi 2003 3. Hurlock & Elizabeth, Child development, McGraw-Hill.2001 4. Mohammad Khalid, social work theory and practice, Kifayat Academy 2002 5. Naila Kabeer, Child Labour and the right to education in South Asia, The University Press Limited 2003. 6. Ogburn W.F. & Himloff, Technology and the changing family.2000 7. Paul H. Mussan, Child development and personality, Harper and Row, New York 2003 8. Rizvi, Shahid,Local Government, Pakistan Karachi, university of Karachi.2000 9. Robert C. Trojanowicz, Juvenile Delinquency, Prentice Hall, New Jersey 2003 10. Siddiqui M.M. Women in Islam. Labor, Institute 2000 11. Skidmore Rex A. Million A. Thekeray, Introduction to social work, New Jersey Prentice Hall Inc 2002. 12. Stoops and Wahlgue, Principles and practices in guidance, New York: McGraw Hill Co. 2001 13. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 ISBN: 978-0-

85725-843-4. 14. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.

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24 MA Pass Course Title: SOCIAL LEGISLATION SW-607

The course is designed to bring home to the students the importance of legislation in bringing stability and

promoting change in a society.

To help the students understand the role and function of legislation in forming the basis for the existence and

functioning of welfare institutions.

CONTENTS:

1. Social legislation as a product of planned social change and as an instrument of social policy 2. Influence of economic, social political cultural, and institutional forces in shaping the content, impact

and effectiveness of social legislation 3. Basic concepts of jurisprudence and the function of legal system 4. Original structure of the courts and their jurisdiction 5. Pakistan’s constitutional provision for family, juvenile, labor and criminal laws with special relevance to

social worker practice. Also legislation which govern the operation of social welfare and social security and the guidance and supervision of voluntary welfare agencies, i.e. ordinance of 1964, 1890 societies act etc

6. The concept and need of ombudsman in a society, a comparative view of prevalent practices 7. Muslim family law regarding marriage, divorce, dissolution of marriage, maintenance and guardianship 8. Role of Social Worker in legislative related issues

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. Mills Trade unionism in Pakistan Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y.2000 2. North Colf.Personell Management, Principles and practices. London Pitman.2001 3. Raza, A. Industrial labour relations in Pakistan.2001 4. Pakistan institute of personnel admin.Employees in Pakistan karach: PIPA.2000. 5. Shafi,M. Labour code of Pakistan. Karachi,Pakistan labour publication.2000 6. Triffin, Joseph.Industrial psychology, N.Y.prentice hall.2001 7. Nigel Horner. What is Social Work. 4th EditionUniversity of Lincoln,Saje Publication, 2013 8. Karin Crawford, Lan Mathews and Diane. Your Social Work Practice Placements.2nd EditionUniversity of

Staffordshire,Saje Publication, 2012.ISBN: 978-14462-0818-2 9. Aidan Worsley, , Key Concepts in Social Work Practice. 1st Edition.

University of Central Lancashire.Saje Publication, 2013.ISBN: 978-1-4462-07291.

10. Bernar Moss, Communication Skills in Health and Social Care. 2nd Edition, Staffordshire University.Saje Publication 2012.ISBN: 978-1-4462-0818-2.

11. Trevor Lindsay, Group Work Practice in Social Work. 2nd Edition, University of Ulster and Sue Orton.Saje Publication 2011.ISBN: 978-0-85725-502-0. MA Pass

PRACTICAL (Community Development Project) SW-608

Aims and objectives

The student of BS final year will be assigned practical community development project they work under the

guidance of fieldwork supervisor and study the sociological problems of people and help them in solving

their problems on self help basis.

Note: The students have to submit three copies of field reports to the department at the end of those visits

the report would carry weight age in terms of total marks and grades.

MA Pass

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25 RESEARCH REPORT THESIS SW 609

The students of MS (Final) conduct research on any social problem.

MA Pass Course Title: VIVA VOCE SW-610

There will be a comprehensive Viva Voce examination in the last of the semester of Final Year.