St. Edmund's College
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Master in Social Work Department


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ABOUT The Department


Social Work as a course of study is not new in India but it has taken a new shape particularly in North East India. In the earlier years, students from the North-Eastern region who wanted to pursue a career in Social Work had to go to other parts of the country for acquiring a Social Work profession. Social work is a profession and a Social science committed to social justice, the quality of life and to the development and full potential of each individual, group and community in society.

The Postgraduate Department of Social Work of St.Edmund’s College Shillong was established in 2011 and it is the first college in North East India offering Master in Social Work. The Department is at its growing stage and is affiliated to the North Eastern. It aims at providing quality Social Work Education. The Department offers two years Masters Programme in Social Work. Social Work Education has two very important components vis-à-vis Theory (Class Room Lectures) and Practice (Social Work Practicum). Social Work Practicum is considered as the Soul of Social Work Education. Students develop the theoretical understanding received in the classroom and practice it in the field at the individual, group and community level. The Postgraduate Department of Social Work of St. Edmund’s College is committed to provide quality education, to capacitate the students so that they make an impact in the lives of the people especially the underprivileged and disempowered communities in the state of Meghalaya and the north eastern region. Therefore, the pedagogy is structured in such a manner that the issues and concerns of the region are addressed and students are engaged actively in the field to become sensitized in creating a socially just and equal society through their contribution. The department is managed by a team of seven qualified, dynamic and dedicated faculty members.

The Department came into being when the congregation of Christian Brothers felt the need to prepare a generation of young people who will address issues of the region and the nation as a whole from a totally professional perspective by diagnosing, examining and providing solutions to issues that plague our society.

Objectives of the Department:

1. To develop holistic view of social work and social welfare in the community with special emphasis on the agency's role in human services.

2. To understand the agency as an organization; its structure, functions, activities and sources of funding.

3. To understand and make a commitment to the basic humanistic values and principles of social work practice in a secular democratic society.

4. To develop an understanding of the application of the methods of social work practice in the field.

5. To develop practice skills appropriate to each phase of the problem solving process and apply them in direct service.

6. To develop an understanding of the problems and opportunities in working with diverse populations.

7. To develop self-awareness necessary to assess one's own values, ethics, attitudes, feelings, strengths, limitations and performance.

8. To develop the readiness to seek and accept help from the field work supervisor and others, and from professional and scientific literature for self-improvement.

Courses


MSW

Social Work is a profession and a social science committed to social justice, the quality of life and to the development and full potential of each individual, group and community in society. Social Work Education is a professional course which trains students to understand asses and try to solve problems.
M.S.W is a two year course with Four Semesters only.

Course Structure
SemesterCore Papers
1st Semester MSW C 101: Foundations of Social Work, MSW C 102: Social Science Concepts in Social Work, MSW C 103: Human Growth and Behaviour, MSW C 104: Working with Individuals and Families, MSW C 105:Field Work Practicum.
2nd Semester MSW C 201: Working with Groups, MSW C 202: Social Welfare Administration, MSW C 203: Areas of Social Work Practice-I, MSW O 204: Media and Social Work, MSW O 205: Disability and Social Work, MSW C 206: Field Work Practicum.
3rd Semester MSW C 301: Working with Communities, MSW C 302: Social Work Research, MSW C 303: Para - Legal Education, MSW O 304: Disaster Management, MSW O 305: Social Work with Minority Groups and Weaker Sections, MSW C 306: Field Work Practicum.
4th Semester MSW C 401: Counseling in Sociak Work, MSW C 402: Areas of Social Work Practice - II, MSW C 403: Areas of Social Work Practice - III, MSW C 404: Social Policy and Social Develeopment, MSW C 405: Field Work Practicum.
*Note: The course structure may change as per NEHU curriculum and Guidelines.


Faculty Profile


NameQualificationDesignationYear of Joining
  Dr Rituparna Rajendra MSW, NET, Ph.D Asst. Junior Professor2007
  Allanson Wallang MSW, NET, Pursuing Ph.D Asst. Junior Professor2011
  Dr. Wandaia Syngkon MSW, NET, Ph.D Asst. Junior Professor2012
  Martius Rynjah MSW, M.Phil, NET, Pursuing Ph.D Asst. Junior Professor2018
  Dr. Hazel B. Wahlang MSW, NET, Ph.D. Field Coordinator 2021
  George Kerry Sunn MSW, NET Field Coordinator2022
  Ainamlin Dkhar M.S.W., M.Phil, NET, Pursuing Ph.D Asst. Junior Professor2020

Activities



Previous Years Results


20232022202120202019
Final Year Examination
No. of Students Appeared37
No. of Students Passed37
No. of Position in the University12
1st Position Nathan Dondor Langstieh
2nd Position Movin Rickson R
4th Position Nosavinu Ltu
4th Position Charemiki Diengdoh
6th Position Kunoli Chishi
6th Position Sukkynjai Syiem
6th Position Ibansara Syiemlieh
7th Position Evanzara L. Marshillong
8th Position Ribanlin Lyngdoh
8th Position Deimayami Suchiang
10th Position Vingosanuo Khatso
10th Position Pynhunlang Thongni
No. of 1st class0
No. of 2nd class0
No. of Simple Pass0
Final Year Examination
No. of Students Appeared39
No. of Students Passed39
No. of Position in the University11
4th Position Lubai Rymbai
6th Position Sanaphishisha LR Tariang
6th Position Emidaka Passah
7th Position Watirenla Walling
7th Position Rikyntilang Lyngdoh
8th Position Ankita Sharma
9th Position Ahsan Sabry
9th Position Little Stream Lyngkhoi
9th Position Eliani Hlychho
10th Position Lizana Mery Tyngkan
10th Position Mynriedki Passah
No. of 1st class0
No. of 2nd class0
No. of Simple Pass0
Final Year Examination
No. of Students Appeared15
No. of Students Passed15
No. of Position in the University13
1st Position Ananya Bhuyan
2nd Position Betbhalin Kharhujon
3rd Position Ibandalin Mary Marwein
4th Position Kalpana Thapa
5th Position Lasiewdor Rinbon
6th Position Lavinia Lamare
6th Position Shailin Nongdhar Marwein
7th Position Ryngkatdor Marbaniang
7th Position Twinkle Pohtam Kai
8th Position Baiamon Shabong
8th Position Thoni
9th Position Ibanrinylla Nonglang
10th Position Meaidaiahun Pahsyntiew
No. of 1st class0
No. of 2nd class0
No. of Simple Pass0
Final Year Examination
No. of Students Appeared23
No. of Students Passed22
No. of Position in the University11
1st Position U Ashok Reddy
2nd Position Senobia Lathong
2nd Position Ningthem Mashangva
3rd Position Memorica Sohkhlet
4th Position Phibadondor Buhphang
5th Position Anniesha Dkhar
6th Position Papu Rahang
7th Position Afphili Kynjing Tariang
8th Position Jonchibeni Ngullie
9th Position Alongsenla Jamir
10th Position Uma R Marak
No. of 1st class0
No. of 2nd class0
No. of Simple Pass0
Final Year Examination
No. of Students Appeared18
No. of Students Passed18
No. of Position in the University11
1st Position Rijo Josh
2nd Position Chitsiarho Po
2nd Position Manu Augustine
3rd Position Amika Lyngdoh
4th Position Janet Paslein
5th Position Mewarika Laloo
6th Position Balapynhun Marwein
7th Position Toshanskhem Kharbuli
8th Position Banskhem Wahlang
9th Position Lily Jamatia
10th Position Rishanylla Diengdoh Pariong
No. of 1st class0
No. of 2nd class0
No. of Simple Pass0