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Under Graduate Division“Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life; think of it; dream of it; live on that idea”. - Swami Vivekananda Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W) degree programme encourages the empathetic involvement of students in activities that focus on social development. The value of learning through service is significantly incorporated in the academic programme. It prepares students for professional practice in Social Work. Social Work Practicum is a very important component that aims at enabling students to understand the relevance between theory and practice and to concretize the theory learned in the classroom. We provide an excellent opportunity to students by exposing them to real-life situations through surveys, street plays, exposure visits, study tours, internships, and training in Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA). Students also get an opportunity to work with Government Organisations, whereby they learn about Government schemes and programmes which help them in reaching out to the community. Networkings with Non-Government Organisations expose the students to a wide variety of challenges and interventions. Values such as selflessness and service are blended with leadership skills and social sensitivity that transforms them into leaders of tomorrow. This programme enhances the core values, ethics, knowledge, and skills of social work for professional practice. Year of establishment of the Department of BSW Department 1984
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Nutrition Laboratory “Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both.” – C. Wright Mills The scientific study of human culture and social behaviour is known as sociology. The field of sociology is vast, complex, and diverse. It provides us with a window into a world beyond our immediate experience. It offers a unique perspective on society, allowing us to see the close links that exist between social forms and individual experiences. Sociology is a popular subject among students pursuing careers in business, education, law, social research, non-governmental organizations, and government administration. In a multi-religious and multilingual society like India, this subject is critical to the development of healthy and harmonious interpersonal and intergroup relationships. At School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangaluru, Sociology is offered as one of the major subjects in the BA degree undergraduate programme (3 major subjects as a combination). Students will learn to explore and explain important issues in their own lives, their communities, and the world at large. They will also learn different aspects of society on a personal, social, and global scale after receiving an overview of sociological concepts, theories, with focus on diversity and change in India. As Peter Berger rightly stated that “sociology can help people to take charge of their lives by making them aware of their situation in society and the forces acting upon them…By discovering the workings of society, they gain an understanding of how this process takes place”. The wisdom of sociology is the discovery and realization that things are not what they seem to be. Generally, when people see things, they ask what they are. But a sociologist asks what they are not.
Year of establishment of the Department of Sociology 1970
The need for “Employability Oriented Vocational Education” is urgent, and Secretarial Practices is one of the key subjects that lead to employability. It is one of the optional subjects offered in the B.A. undergraduate degree programme at School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya, Mangaluru (along with Economics and Sociology). Secretarial Practice offers in-depth expertise, skills, processes, and techniques in the field of secretarial work. In the present scenario, establishing and maintaining an office is an art in itself. A sense of professionalism is required in running an office and managing it efficiently. This is where the office administrators and managers step in. These office administrators are professionally trained in various aspects of modern-day office management. Secretarial Practice is one such vocational course where all the aspects of managing office and computer practical skills are taught. Secretarial Practice students can advance their careers by working in a variety of positions within organizations.
Year of establishment of the department of Secretarial Practice 1974
“The village is the cell of the national body and the cell life must be healthy and developed for the national body to be healthy and developed.” – Sri Aurobindo Rural Development entails improving the social, economic, political, and spiritual well-being of people living in rural areas who lack access to basic services. Rural development is considered to be one of the important subjects of national interest as the large majority of Indian population lives in rural India. Rural Development is offered as one of the major subjects in the BA degree undergraduate programme (3 major subjects as a combination) at School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangaluru. This subject's courses provide a solid theoretical foundation, including various concepts, history, approaches, theories, and programmes, as well as practical exposure to the skills and attitudes needed to work in rural environments. Students of Rural Development become more sensitive to the needs and problems of rural areas, and they gain the expertise, skills, and attitudes necessary to promote rural empowerment and sustainable development.
Year of establishment of the Department of Rural Development 1974
“Life doesn’t make any sense without interdependence. We need each other, and the sooner we learn that the better for us all.” — Erik H. Erikson Psychology occupies a unique position straddling the line between physical and biological methodological orientations and a subject matter that spans the social and human sciences. Psychology as a much sought-after subject is one of the major subjects offered in the BA (Triple Major) undergraduate degree programme at School of Social Work, Mangaluru. The various courses are firmly grounded through both theory and practical classes to understand theories, principles, and nuances of the subject matter. The courses are based on disciplinary developments and relate to both Indian cultural ethos and contemporary realities. Psychology students gradually become aware of their own personality, motivation, aptitude, and other mental processes allowing them to become more introspective and appreciate the uniqueness of others. This encourages empathetic engagement which improves their personal and professional lives. Depending on their advanced studies and personal interests, they would be well-positioned to pursue careers in both the arts and sciences. Year of establishment of the Department of Psychology 1973
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