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DEPARTMENTAL PROFILE (2002-2009)

DEPARTMENTAL PROFILE (2002-2009). P.G.DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE. Department of Home Science Year of Estb : 1988. MISSION: Overcoming UnderDevelopment & Empowering Individuals For Societal Excellence. PROGRAMME S OFFERED *Ph.D(Home Science) *M.Sc Home Science ( Human D evelopment).

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DEPARTMENTAL PROFILE (2002-2009)

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  1. DEPARTMENTAL PROFILE(2002-2009) P.G.DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE

  2. Department of Home Science Year of Estb: 1988 MISSION: Overcoming UnderDevelopment & Empowering Individuals For Societal Excellence

  3. PROGRAMMES OFFERED*Ph.D(Home Science)*M.Sc Home Science (Human Development) The core courses offered in M.Sc are: Child and Family Studies Gender Studies Early Childhood Care & Education Disability Studies Advanced Study in Human Development Statistics & Computer Applications Children & Media

  4. Enrollment Ratio Of M.Sc *including payment seats Enrollment Ratio Of Ph.D

  5. SALIENT FEATURES OF M.Sc • UGC Model Curriculum Followed From 2002 • Major Streams Offered: ECCE,FCW,CSN • Currently Revision Of The Syllabus Undertaken In October 2008 • Practicals Based Courses Having Application Orientation • Internship In Two Semesters In ECD Institutions And In Institutions For Children With Special Needs. • Projects Are Undertaken In 1st Semester & Seminars Are Presented By Students Of IVth Semester • Elective Courses Offered

  6. Profile Of Non Teaching Staff

  7. Profile Of Teaching Staff

  8. Infrastructural Facilities Laboratories • Psychological Testing Lab • Standardized Attitude, Aptitude & Interest Inventories & Scales • Rating Scales • Intelligence Tests • Projective Techniques & Other Personality Tests • Currently 106 Scales & 22 Tests Are Available • Extension Lab: AV Aids(T.V, Projectors,DVD) • Computer Lab • Three Computers Are Available Along With Printers • Total Of Nine desktop & three laptops are available in the department • Nursery School & Day Care Centre Lab - Furniture & Teaching Aids Available

  9. Infrastructural Facilities Library • 2,220 Books Are Stocked In The Library • Major Themes Of Books -Child & Human Development -Cross Cultural, Abnormal & Child Psychology -Research Methods & Statistics -Gender Issues & Women Empowerment -Disabilities Assessment & Care • 09 Journals Are Subscribed Of Which 02 Are International & 07 Are National • 312 M.Sc Dissertations & Ph.D Thesis Are Also Available • Computerized List Of Books Is Available Seminar hall • Seating Arrangements For 45-50 People Available

  10. Departmental Research Activities Thrust Areas • Women's Issue • ECCE • Child Rearing Practices/ Parenting • Schooling • Empowering Persons With Special Needs • Issues Related To Adolescence • Reproductive Health & Sexuality • Children In Difficult Circumstances • Tribal Groups

  11. Departmental Research Activities Research Publications Total Number (2002-Till Date): 135 Research Projects (2002 Onwards) • Completed : 02 • Ongoing :01 • Applied :01

  12. Research Projects

  13. Departmental Research Activities Ph.D Scholars • 23 Awarded Ph.D Till 2008 • 20 Scholars Undertaking Ph.D • 4 Synopsis Submitted For Registration

  14. Seminars / Workshops Organized By The Department Year 2002 • 3 Days Orientation Courses for Anganwadi Workers and School Teachers in Collaboration with Young’s India Social Welfare Organization In January 2002. • 3-Days Orientation Courses On Early Childhood Care And Education For Teachers Of Tiger Nursery School, SatwariCantt On 10-12th January 2002. • Seminar on “Children In Difficult Circumstances” On 18-19th Feb, 2002. Year 2003 • An Interactive Session On The Theme “Schooling In The Early Care Of Life” On 10th May, 2003. The Vice Chancellor presided over the proceedings • Four Sessions Of Task Force Constituted By The Hon’ble V.C. For Recommendations On Improvement In Quality Of Education In Schools Of Jammu Held In May- June, 2003. • A One Day Seminar Cum Interaction Programme On The Theme Water The Elixir Of Life In Collaboration With WWF-Nature India On 12th Sept. 2003. • “Meena Day” celebrated on 23rd September 2003 In Collaboration With Young’s India Social Welfare Organization.

  15. Year 2004 • Five Teacher Empowerment Workshops For Teachers Of Reputed Schools Namely, Presentation Convent, K.C Public School, Lawrence Public School In March 2004 • A Two Day State Level Seminar On Role Of Voluntary Organization Of Jammu And Kashmir In The Development Of Women And Children In Collaboration With NIPCCD From 29th-30 Sept. 2004. • NSS Day Celebrated On 25th Sept.2004. Year 2005-06 • An Extension Lecture ‘Earthquake: A Wakeup Warning And Preparedness”, by Prof. G.M.Bhat P.G.Department Of Geology, University Of Jammu On 3rd May, 2006. • A Guest Lecture On “Monitoring And Evaluation” By Mr.MahimJitender, On 19th May, 2006 • A Parent-Teacher Interaction Workshop For Parents Of Departmental Nursery School On 12 May, 2006. • Seven Interdisciplinary Guest Lectures During Dec. 2005-April, 2006. • A Course On Early Childhood Development Run For MJSS Students During Session 2006.

  16. Jan-May 2007 • In Collaboration With ITCO A 3 days Entrepreneurship Development Workshop From 1st To 3rd Feb., 2007.The Workshop Was Attended By Students, Scholars And Faculty Members From The Department. • A Series Of Interaction On “Personality Development” For MJSS Students During April, 2007 By Prof.Rita Jitendra • Mr.Mahim Jitendra Delivered Lectures On “Monitoring And Evaluation” During April-June, 2007. • Dr.J.P.S.Joorel Undertook Series Of Lectures On “Statistics” In May, 2007 As Part Of Inter Departmental Exchange.

  17. June 2007-Dec. 2007 • A Parental Empowerment Programme For Parents Of Departmental Nursery School On 4th June 2007. • A Panel Discussion On The Theme “Role Of Media In The Portrayal Of The Disabled On 5th June , 2007.Media Personalities Were Invited On The Occasion. • Industry-Student Interface On 7th June, 2007 Where The Branch Head, HDFC Bank Was The Special Invitee. • A 10 Day Training Workshop On “Soft Toy Making” In The Month Of October, 2007 For The MJSS Students In Collaborating With “Sahara” A NGO For Women’s Empowerment. • A Month Long “Computer Literacy And Training For MJSS Students At DOEACC Centre From Sept.-Oct. 2007. Jan 2008-Dec. 2008. • Centre For Early Childhood Development(CECD) Inaugurated On 5th Feb. 2008 By The Minister For Social Welfare, J&K Govt. • A Series Of Interdisciplinary Lectures On Economic Evaluation And Statistical Methods In May-June 2008 For Master’s Students. • Students Of IVth Semester Presented A Series Of Seminar On Current Trends And Issues In Human Development During May-June 2008.

  18. Centre For Early Childhood Development a) Nursery School & Day Care Center • Already functional(since 1997) • Capacity Of 50 Children Aged 6 Months To 5 Years • Foundations For Wholesome Personality Development • New Nursery School Building Inaugurated In Feb’2008 Comprising Of A Multi-activity Hall, Academic Room, Toy Room, Sleeping Room & Outdoor Play Area. • Environment Friendly Fiber Based Furniture Being Used b) Documentation Centre • Planned to be developed as Nodal Centre For Research & Statistics On Children In J&K c) Child Rights Cell • To Undertake Activities For Advocacy Of Child Rights d) Child & Family Guidance Cell • Guidance To Normal & Special Children & Their Families

  19. Achievements Of The Department From 2002-2008 • NET -16 • SET-06 • Ph.D Awarded- 11 • Placement Of Ten Students/ Scholars In Social Welfare Department As Supervisors • Placement Of Ten Students/ Scholars As Lecturers In Colleges & Senior Secondary Schools • Placement Of Students/ Scholars In Various NGOs & Privately Run Welfare Organizations • Setting Up Of Centre For Early Childhood Development (CECD) Which Is The Nodal Point For Delivery Of Services Related To Young Children • Conducting & Reporting Researches On Various Aspects Related To Children & Women • Provision For On- Job Training Of Students By Placement In Various ECCE Centres, Social Welfare Centres, Special Needs Institutes Etc. • Consultancy Services Are Provided To Those Interested In Starting ECCE Centres, Welfare Related Institutions & Other Entrepreneural Units

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