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Thursday, June 2, 2011

What is a MSW Degree?

A Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) is a graduate degree that normally takes about two years to complete. A MSW program can be useful for work in a variety of fields. For example, a MSW may be helpful for policy-related work concerning specific populations like the aging population. Alternatively, an MSW might be a prerequisite to become a social worker who helps place children with foster parents; or it can be helpful if you plan on becoming a private therapist or school counselor.

Because jurisdictions and schools granting MSWs vary in their eligibility requirements, it's best to contact a school in the area you plan on working in to be sure what requirements you'll be held to. Still, some general requirements can be listed. The first is an undergraduate degree; this can be a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BS). While BAs in social work (i.e., BSW) are available at some institutions, you will usually be able to satisfy the undergraduate requirement with a degree in any of the liberal arts such as psychology, sociology, or anthropology. BS degrees will also meet the undergraduate requirement.
Another important preparatory step to getting accepted into an MSW program is volunteering. Most MSW programs look very kindly on students who have volunteered in the social sciences. This could be accomplished by volunteering at a psychiatric hospital, a senior center, or a children’s home. Having some background experience in the areas that you might use your MSW can be helpful.

Generally, the MSW takes approximately two years of full time school to complete. Courses focus on a variety of social-related topics including social policy, human behavior and growth, methodology, and social work research. Generally, programs also have an internship requirement, also known as a practicum or field experience. Schools vary in how long this internship must be, but some require 900 hours or 1 year. Frequently, students start working towards satisfying this requirement in their second year of the program. The internship typically can be satisfied in a broad range of fields, but usually must be pre-approved by an appointed person in the program's administration. Practicum work may be paid, but more often it is unpaid.

Different MSW programs have different emphases. Some focus on therapy. Others have a more broad-spectrum approach or may specifically focus on working for different social work agencies. Some MSW programs do not like to take applicants that plan to use their degree for therapy, in which case some students with an eye towards therapy keep that quiet until graduation.

The MSW is often considered very useful if one wishes to become a therapist although other degrees are used in preparation for therapy. In addition to the PhD in psychology (i.e., psychologist), other degrees, including a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), allow for work as a therapist as well.
Students who wish to further their studies beyond the MSW can also apply to Ph.D. or Doctor of Social Work (DSW) programs. Those who wish to write, research, teach, or influence social policy may want this degree instead of the MSW because it usually offers greater opportunities for work in academia and government agencies that impact social policy.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

MSW offers good scope

Today the society is becoming more and more complex in its working. The prime slogan of today's world is the survival of the fittest. This has increased the number of helpless, deprived and disadvantaged. Here is role of social work comes into play. Social work utilize resources to short out the problems of such people and try to ameliorate and alleviate their pain and suffering. Social workers try to prevent social problems caused by poverty, unemployment, inadequate health and education facility, alcoholism, drugs abuse. They also try to improve the life of certain disadvantaged like disabled, old aged, orphan and women. The days are gone when social work was done for philanthropic purpose. But now it become a professional courses offered by institutes like TISS, IRMA and Delhi School of Social Work keeping in eyes the proliferation of NGOs in every nooks and corner of the country. Many and many students now prefer social work courses and get wide varieties of opportunities.

Course overview
Your study covers various aspects such as understanding poverty, class and gender. In addition, you will be trained on issues related to individuals, family systems, and community as well. You will also be trained in health issues. Part of the course entails going into the world and working on a weekly basis with a particular section of society. You will gain a combination of theory and practical aspects on completion of the course

Course Details
The minimum educational qualification for a career in social work is Master in Social Work (MSW), which is a 2 years course open to all graduates from any stream. But candidates with Sociology background would get some preference. Many government colleges, universities and private educational institutions are offering this course throughout the country. There is also M.Phil. and PhD programmes in Social Work offered by many institutions. Besides educational qualification career in social work requires certain personality traits like compassion for the underprivileged and urge to help them, capacity to work hard under far-from-perfect working conditions, patience and dedication.

Career Prospects
There are ample job opportunities for MSW degree holders in both the government as well as non-governmental sectors. Opportunity in the governmental sector is mainly in the community development projects pertaining to health, education, rural development, child, woman and tribal welfare etc. Work in NGOs’ can be specific to either urban or rural area. Postgraduates in Social Work also have job opportunities in the industrial and corporate sector. Students opting social work as career may find job in child welfare and family service agencies for providing mental, health, medical, educational and correctional services. Some MSW degree holders can prefer to be self-employed by establishing their own NGOs. Globalisation has widened the scope of employment for student opting for social work as their career. They may choose to join international NGOs like Amnesty International, Oxfam and Green Peace etc. New problems relating to environment has further forced social work to transgress its traditional limit. Now many NGOs and government agencies are working for environmental protection and conservation where people from social work background can find a good job.

A social worker is required in various sectors such as hospitals or healthcare, community agencies, social welfare organizations, mental health and the community. Depending on the area of your specialization, you will look for work in that sector. Most people enter this sector not because they want to earn a good learning but because of an inner calling of helping others. The large number of NGOs in this sector has also boosted the demand for qualified social workers

Remuneration
Remuneration of qualified professional social worker varies according to their job profile, qualification and experience. Those employed in government’s community developmental projects have good earnings of Rs 8000 to Rs 15000. Those working for NGOs also have similar pay structures. One can expect higher salary in corporate houses and industries. Salaries and perks are even higher in International NGOs. The Social Workers who are running their own NGOs also have handsome earnings.

TOP Institutes Offering
Several institutes and universities are offering Bachelor and Master Degree in Social Work in India. Some most important among them are Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai; Institute of Social Sciences, Agra; University of Delhi, Delhi; Rajasthan University, M.S. University of Baroda, Bombay University, Aurangabad University, Mangalore University, Loyola College of Social Sciences, Trivandrum and Madras School of Social Work, Chennai.


Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) offers a two-year programme in social work, Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline. A written test, group discussion and personal interview form part of the selection process. For details visit: www.tiss.edu
Delhi School of Social Work offers a full time two-year programme. Admission is open to candidates with a bachelor’s degree in social work with a minimum aggregate of 50 per cent, or a bachelor’s degree in any other discipline with a minimum aggregate of 60 per cent. The selection is based on a written test. For details visit: www.du.ac.in
Madras School of Social Work: MSSW offers a two-year post-graduate programme in social work. The qualification for admission to the programme is a graduate degree in any discipline, with 50 p.c. For details log on to www.mssw.org
Yashwantrao Institute of Social Science Studies and Research offers a Diploma in Professional Social Work. It is part of Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed university. For details visit:http://ycisssr.bharatividyapeeth.edu/