Tata Institute of Social Sciences Under Graduate Programmes 2024-25

About BA Programmes

Admissions to the Bachelor’s Programme offered by TISS for the academic year 2024-25 will be through CUET (UG) -2024 conducted by NTA and the candidates are required to apply online at https://cuet.samarth.ac.in.  

Programme(s) Information

DegreeProgramme/ Course offeredDomain/ General/ Optional Languages mapped to the Programmes offered in column CEligibility for the programme
BSWBachelor of Social Work – Tuljapur Campus (Four Years) (Intake 50)
Section I A : English Language (Compulsory)

Section III : General Test *As per the Information Bulletin of CUET(UG)- 2024
Students should have passed 12th Class or Intermediate in any subject stream from a recognised board. Students who have studied International Baccalaureate Diploma and will be completing 12th class with clear results declared by July 2024 are eligible to apply. Candidates who have appeared for their 12th class or Intermediate final exams and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply. The upper age limit for General candidates is 20 years, OBC is 22 years and for SC & ST candidates the age limit is 24 years as of 31st July 2024. The upper age limit for Physically Challenged candidates shall be reckoned as per the category he/she belongs to since Physically Challenged Category candidates may belong to General / SC / ST / OBC categories. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board is the only authentic proof that will be accepted.
BSWBachelor of Social Work – Mumbai Campus (Intake 30)Section I A : English Language (Compulsory)

Section III : General Test *As per the Information Bulletin of CUET(UG)- 2024
Students should have passed 12th Class or Intermediate in any subject stream from a recognised board. Students who have studied International Baccalaureate Diploma and will be completing 12th class with clear results declared by July 2024 are eligible to apply. Candidates who have appeared for their 12th class or Intermediate final exams and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply. The upper age limit for General candidates is 20 years, OBC is 22 years and for SC & ST candidates the age limit is 24 years as of 31st July 2024. The upper age limit for Physically Challenged candidates shall be reckoned as per the category he/she belongs to since Physically Challenged Category candidates may belong to General / SC / ST / OBC categories. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board is the only authentic proof that will be accepted.
BASSBA in Social Sciences- Tuljapur Campus (Four Years) (Intake 50)Section I A : English Language (Compulsory)

Section III : General Test *As per the Information Bulletin of CUET(UG)- 2024
Students should have passed 12th Class or Intermediate in any subject stream from a recognised board. Students who have studied International Baccalaureate Diploma and will be completing 12th class with clear results declared by July 2024 are eligible to apply. Candidates who have appeared for their 12th class or Intermediate final exams and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply. The upper age limit for General candidates is 20 years, OBC is 22 years and for SC & ST candidates the age limit is 24 years as of 31st July 2024. The upper age limit for Physically Challenged candidates shall be reckoned as per the category he/she belongs to since Physically Challenged Category candidates may belong to General / SC / ST / OBC categories. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board is the only authentic proof that will be accepted.
 BASSBA in Social Sciences- Guwahati Campus (Four Years) (Intake 50)Section I A : English Language (Compulsory)

Section III : General Test
*As per the Information Bulletin of CUET(UG)- 2024
Students should have passed 12th Class or Intermediate in any subject stream from a recognised board. Students who have studied International Baccalaureate Diploma and will be completing 12th class with clear results declared by July 2024 are eligible to apply. Candidates who have appeared for their 12th class or Intermediate final exams and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply. The upper age limit for General candidates is 20 years, OBC is 22 years and for SC & ST candidates the age limit is 24 years as of 31st July 2024. The upper age limit for Physically Challenged candidates shall be reckoned as per the category he/she belongs to since Physically Challenged Category candidates may belong to General / SC / ST / OBC categories. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board is the only authentic proof that will be accepted.
BS
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Analytics
And Sustainability Studies- Mumbai
Campus (Four Years) (Intake 30)

Section I A : English Language (Compulsory)

Section III : General Test
*As per the Information Bulletin of CUET(UG)- 2024
Students should have passed 12th Class or Intermediate in any subject stream from a recognised board. Students who have studied International Baccalaureate Diploma and will be completing 12th class with clear results declared by July 2024 are eligible to apply. Candidates who have appeared for their 12th class or Intermediate final exams and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply. The upper age limit for General candidates is 20 years, OBC is 22 years and for SC & ST candidates the age limit is 24 years as of 31st July 2024. The upper age limit for Physically Challenged candidates shall be reckoned as per the category he/she belongs to since Physically Challenged Category candidates may belong to General / SC / ST / OBC categories. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board is the only authentic proof that will be accepted.

Bachelor Programme- Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (BASS)

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) started its liberal arts undergraduate program from its Guwahati, Hyderabad and Tuljapur campuses in 2012. The BASS programme focused on the humanistic aspects of Social Sciences with strong foundation in socio-cultural, economic, political, historical, environmental theories with the aim of instilling rigorous critical thought.

From 2022, TISS, Guwahati and Tuljapur Off campuses are offering 4 years undergraduate programmes in compliance with New Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Candidates may apply to these programme through Common University Entrance Test 2024 (CUET) portal of National Testing Agency (NTA). Click here to apply

Bachelor’s of Arts in Social Sciences (BASS).

This is a new 4 years UG programme and has the following key characteristics:

  • The new NEP compliant 4 years undergraduate programme has 162 credits and it ranges over a period of 4 years.
  • The programme offers UGC mandated common courses basket, social sciences basket, humanities basket, and vocational studies basket, interdisciplinary courses along with the option to purse major and minor in disciplinary and interdisciplinary area.
  • The NEP compliant 4 years undergraduate programme enables graduation with research degree after 4 years with one disciplinary major and two minors either in disciplinary or interdisciplinary courses.
  • At Guwahati Off campus, students will have following choices under disciplinary and interdisciplinary courses from the centre: Political Science (Major and Minor), Psychology (Major and Minor), Economics (Major and Minor), History (Minor), Public Policy (Minor) and Health Studies (Minor).
  • Possibility of different exit options is built in the programme. Students will earn the academic credits and these credits will be part of academic credit bank.
  • Research work leading to the submission of a dissertation extends over two semesters in the fourth year of the programme.
  • Increased options of interdisciplinary courses are offered as part of the programme.
  • The programme includes skill, value and ability enhancement course as part of the programme structure.

Undergraduate Programme from Tuljapur Campus

Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (BASS)

with Major in Development Studies

 Name of Major/Minor
1.Interdisciplinary Major: Development Studies
2.Interdisciplinary Minor: Social Policy
  1. This programme offers Major in interdisciplinary Development Studies and Minor in Social Policy.
  2. As per NEP guidelines, this programme includes discipline based social sciences courses, humanities courses, vocational studies courses, ability enhancement courses, skill courses and value added courses.
  3. Research based dissertation is offered in the fourth year of the Programme. Summer internship is also incorporated as per the NEP guideline.
  4. Possibility of multiple exit options is built in the programme as per NEP. Students will earn the academic credits and these credits will be part of academic credit bank.
  5. Research work leading to the submission of a dissertation extends over two semesters in the fourth year of the programme.

Undergraduate Programme from Tuljapur Campus

Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (BASS) with Major in

Development Studies

Semester wise courses and credit distribution

SEMSTER-IType of CourseCredits
Economics (I)Major courses2
Political Science (I)2
Sociology (I)2
HistoryInter/Multi-disciplinary Courses2
Mathematics2
English for Social ScienceAbility Enhancement Courses (AEC)2
Marathi (I)2
Essential computer skillsSkill Enhancement Courses (SEC)2
Introduction to GenderValue Added Courses (VAC)2
Human Rights2
Total for Sem-I22
SEMSTER-IIType of CourseCredits
Economics (II)Major courses2
Political Science (II)2
Sociology (II)2
PsychologyInter/Multi-disciplinary Courses2
Descriptive Statistics2
Introduction to LiteratureAbility Enhancement Courses (AEC)2
Marathi (II)2
Academic English for Social ScienceSkill Enhancement Courses (SEC)2
EnvironmentValue Added Course (VAC)2
Understanding India2
Summer InternshipInternship2
Total for Sem-II22
SEMSTER-IIIType of CourseCredits
Development Studies papersMajor14
Social Policy-IIMinor3
Journalism/Computer Applications-IIVocational3
Total for Sem-III20
SEMSTER-IVType of CourseCredits
Development Studies papersMajor11
Social Policy-IMinor3
Journalism/Computer Applications-IVocational3
Summer internshipInternship2
Total for Sem-IV20
SEMSTER-VType of CourseCredits
Development Studies papersMajor14
Social Policy-IIMinor3
Journalism/Computer Applications-IIVocational3
Total for Sem-V20
SEMSTER-VIType of CourseCredits
Development Studies papersMajor11
Social Policy-IIIMinor3
Journalism/Computer Applications-IVocational3
Critical ThinkingSkill enhancement course2
Total for Sem-VI19
SEMSTER-VIIType of CourseCredits
Development Studies papersMajor9
Social Policy-IV & VMinor4
Dissertation- Part-IResearch6
Total for Sem-VII19
SEMSTER-VIIType of CourseCredits
Development Studies papersMajor9
Social Policy- Seminar PaperMinor4
Dissertation- Part-IIResearch6
Research Writing (Wrokshop)Skill enhancement course2
Total for Sem-VIII20
Total credits for 4-years (8 semesters)162

N.B.: The course structure, minor and vocational courses are subject to change.

BASS with Major in Development Studies and Minor in Social Policy

Major in Development Studies- Semester wise list of Courses  
 Titles of CoursesCredits
Sem-IIntroduction to Economics-I2
Introduction to Political Science-I2
Introduction to Sociology-I2
Sem-IIIntroduction to Economics-II2
Introduction to Political Science-II2
Introduction to Sociology-II2
   
Sem-IIIHistory and Philosophy of Development3
Economics of Development3
Sociology of Modernity and Development3
Political Aspects of Development3
Field-based Learning-I2
Sem-IVAgriculture and Rural Development3
Population, Urbanization and Development3
Gender and Development3
Field-based learning-I2
   
Sem-VSustainable Development and Climate Change3
Science, Technology and Society3
Geographical Aspects of Development3
Capstone Project-I2
Sem-VIPublic Policy3
Development Organizations3
International Development Experiences3
Capstone Project-II2
  
   
Sem-VIIPhilosophy of Social Science Research3
Social Research Methods – I3
Elective Course – I3
  
  
Sem-VIIISocial Research Methods – II3
 Elective Course – I3
 Elective Course – II3
 Total80

N.B.: The major and minor courses are subject to change.

Minor in Social Policy: Semester wise list of courses
Sem-IIIEducation and Social Policy3
Sem-IVHealth and Social Policy3
Sem-VPoverty, Inequality and Social Exclusion3
Sem-VISustainable Livelihoods and Food Security3
Sem-VIIChildren, Elderly Population and Social Policy2
Disability and Social Policy2
Sem-VIIISeminar Paper- Social Policy and Development4
 Total20

N.B.: The major and minor courses are subject to change.

Basket of Disciplinary Major, Disciplinary Minor and Interdisciplinary Minor for CUGS, Guwahati Off Campus* 

 Type of the courseName of the course/subject
1.Disciplinary MajorEconomics, Political Science and Psychology
2.Disciplinary MinorEconomics, Political Science, Psychology and History
3.Interdisciplinary MinorPublic Policy and Health Studies

*Students will choose one major and 2 minors. Selection of major and minors will be done by end of third semester.

Curriculum Structure- BASS- 4 Years Undergraduate Program (To be Updated)

Course CodeName of the CourseCreditSemester
EL01English Language & Learning I2I
IL01Indian Language I2I
HUM01Introduction to Literature2I
NS01Introduction to Descriptive Statistics2I
CC01Understanding India3I
VS01Vocational Studies I#2I
SS01Introduction to Sociology2I
SS02Introduction to Economics2I
SS03Introduction to Political Science2I
HWY01Health, Wellness and Yoga$2I
  Semester Total21 
EL02English Language & Learning II2II
IL02Indian Language II2II
HUM02Comparative World Literature2II
NS02Introduction to Life Sciences2II
CC02Introduction to Basic Mathematics3II
CC03Introduction to Environmental Science3II
VS02Vocational Studies-II#2II
SS04Introduction to Psychology2II
SS05Introduction to History2II
CE1Community Engagement I2II
 Semester Total22 
EL03Effective Communication Skills2III
IL03Indian Language III2III
HUM03Theatre, Film, Cultural Studies2III
NS03Introduction to Physical and Chemical Sciences2III
CC04Basics of Computing and Programming4III
VS03Vocational Studies-III#2III
ID01Gender: Interdisciplinary Perspective2III
ID02Introduction to Development2III
CE2Community Engagement II2III
 Semester Total20 
 Disciplinary Major/Interdisciplinary Major*12IV
 Disciplinary Minor I/Interdisciplinary Minor I**4IV
 Disciplinary Minor II/Interdisciplinary Minor II4IV
FBL01Field Based Learning4IV
 Semester Total24 
 Disciplinary Major/Interdisciplinary Major12V
 Disciplinary Minor I/Interdisciplinary Minor I6V
 Disciplinary Minor II/Interdisciplinary Minor II6V
 Semester Total24 
 Disciplinary Major/Interdisciplinary Major12VI
 Disciplinary Minor I/Interdisciplinary Minor I6VI
 Disciplinary Minor II/Interdisciplinary Minor II6VI
 Semester Total24 
RES01Philosophy of Social Sciences Research2VII
RES02Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods2VII
RES03Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods2VII
RES04Research Writing2VII
RES05Research Proposal2VII
 Disciplinary Major/Interdisciplinary Major12VII
 Semester Total22 
RES06Research Internship4VIII
RES07Field Immersion3 
RES08Dissertation8VIII
 Semester Total15 
 Grand Total172 

$ As per the UGC guidelines, 2 credits course is required on Health, Wellness, and Yoga. It will be offered outside teaching hours.

# Students will choose 2 credits course in vocational studies course from the basket of the courses offered by School of Vocational Education, TISS Mumbai. Guwahati Off Campus has following course under this basket- Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism, Writing for Print, Development Journalism, Advertising, Photography and Photojournalism, Basic Nutrition, Community Camp for Cancer Awareness, Psychosocial Support for geriatric age group.

*For each disciplinary major- listing has been provided in separate table

** For each interdisciplinary minor- Listing has been provided in separate table

Listing of the Courses for Economics Major and Minor

 Name of the courseCourse CodeCreditSemType of Course
1.Introduction to EconomicsSS022IFoundation
  SEMESTER IV (4 DMi/ 12 DMa)
2.Principle of EconomicsECO014 Major + Minor
3.Mathematical EconomicsECO022 Major
4.StatisticsECO032 Major
5.Structural Inequality and DevelopmentECO042 Major
6.Money and BankingECO052 Major
  SEMESTER V (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
7.Theory of Value and Distribution: A History of Economic ThoughtECO064 Major + Minor
8.Indian Economy-IECO072 Major + Minor
9.Data Analysis-I: Working with a data setECO082 Major
10.MicroeconomicsECO092 Major
11.MacroeconomicsECO102 Major
  SEMESTER VI (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
12.Development EconomicsECO114 Major + Minor
13.Indian Economy-IIECO122 Major + Minor
14.Public Economics in Theory and PracticeECO134 Major
15.Econometrics MethodECO142 Major
      
  SEMESTER VII (12 DMa)
Compulsory
16.International Trade and Financial SystemECO154 Major
17.Data Analysis-2: Handling Indian Economy DatabaseECO162 Major
 Elective****
18.Environmental EconomicsECO172 Major
19.New Institutional EconomicsECO182 Major
20.Labour EconomicsECO192 Major
21.Rural EconomyECO202 Major
22.Cultural EconomicsECO212 Major
23.Industrial EconomicsECO222 Major

Listing of the Courses for Political Science Major and Minor

 Name of the courseCourse CodeCreditSemType of Course
1.Introduction to Political ScienceSS032IIFoundation
  SEMESTER IV (4 DMi/ 12 DMa)
2.Political Science: Theories and ConceptsPOL014 Major + Minor
3.Reading Indian ConstitutionPOL022 Major
4.Western Political ThoughtPOL034 Major
5.Political SociologyPOL042 Major
      
  SEMESTER V (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
6Government and Politics in IndiaPOL054 Major + Minor
7.Public AdministrationPOL062 Major + Minor
8.Comparative PoliticsPOL074 Major
9.Public PolicyPOL08  2 Major
      
  SEMESTER VI (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
10.International RelationsPOL094 Major + Minor
11.Indian Foreign PolicyPOL102 Major + Minor
12.Modern Indian Political ThoughtPOL114 Major
13.State Politics in IndiaPOL122 Major
      
  SEMESTER VII (12 DMa)
14.Introduction to Peace and Conflict StudiesPOL132 Major
15.Political AnalysisPOL142 Major
16.Technology and PoliticsPOL152 Major
17.Green PoliticsPOL162 Major
18.Introduction to Gender PoliticsPOL172 Major
19.Political EconomyPOL182 Major
 OR    
19.Social Movements in IndiaPOL182 Major

Listing of the Courses for Psychology Major and Minor

 Name of the courseCourse CodeCreditSemType of Course
1.Introduction to PsychologySS042IIFoundation
  SEMESTER IV (4 DMi/ 12 DMa)
2.Social PsychologyPSY014 Major + Minor
3.Advances in Social PsychologyPSY022 Major
4.Cognitive PsychologyPSY032 Major
5.Cyber PsychologyPSY042 Major
6.Practicum (Social Psychology)PSY052 Major
      
      
  SEMESTER V (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
7.Lifespan Human Development IPSY064 Major + Minor
8.Lifespan Human Development IIPSY072 Major + Minor
9.Biological PsychologyPSY082 Major
10.Environmental PsychologyPSY092 Major
11.Practicum (Lifespan Human Development)PSY102 Major
      
      
  SEMESTER VI (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
 APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY I    
12.Understanding Psychological ProblemsPSY114 Major + Minor
13.Community PsychologyPSY122 Major + Minor
14.Positive PsychologyPSY132 Major
15.Health PsychologyPSY142 Major
16.Practicum (Understanding Psychological Problems)PSY152 Major
      
  SEMESTER VII (12 DMa)
 APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY II    
17.Psychological Assessment and TestingPSY162 Major
18.Human Resource ManagementPSY174 Major
19.Organizational BehaviorPSY182 Major
20.Organizational DevelopmentPSY192 Major
21.Practicum (Organizational Behavior)PSY 202 Major
 OR    
17.Psychological Assessment and TestingPSY162  
 Counselling PsychologyPSY214 Major
18.Theories of PersonalityPSY224 Major
19.Practicum (Counseling Skills)PSY232 Major

Listing of the Courses for History Major and Minor

 Name of the courseCourse CodeCreditSemType of Course
1.Introduction to HistorySS052IIFoundation
  SEMESTER IV (4 DMi/ 12 DMa)
2.Early Social Formation in IndiaHIS014 Major + Minor
3.History: Nature and PurposeHIS022 Major
4.Gender and HistoryHIS032 Major
5.Climate and EnvironmentHIS042 Major
6.Region and HistoryHIS052 Major
  SEMESTER V (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
7.Medieval India – State, Economy and SocietyHIS064 Major + Minor
8.Christendom or Medieval World HistoryHIS072 Major + Minor
9.Probing into Persianate WorldHIS082 Major
10.History of MarginsHIS094 Major
  SEMESTER VI (6 DMi/ 12 DMa)
11.Modern South AsiaHIS104 Major + Minor
12.Capitalism and ColonialismHIS112 Major + Minor
13.History of Ideas – State, Science, Nationalism, Colonialism, Imperialism, LiberalismHIS122 Major
14.History of Science and TechnologyHIS134 Major
      
  SEMESTER VII (12 DMa)
15.Historical MethodsHIS144 Major
16.HistoriographyHIS154 Major
17.Research WritingHIS164 Major

Listing of the Courses for Health Studies (Interdisciplinary Minor -Guwahati Campus)

 Name of the courseCourse CodeCreditSemType of Course
  SEMESTER IV
1.Introduction to health and wellnessHS012IVMinor
2.Health, Medicine and SocietyHS022IVMinor
  SEMESTER V*
3.Understanding Mental HealthHS032VMinor
4.Health EquityHS042VMinor
5.Disability PerspectivesHS052VMinor
6.Environment and HealthHS062VMinor
  SEMESTER VI
7.Understanding Health SectorHS072VIMinor
8.Health in NortheastHS082VIMinor
9.Health AdvocacyHS092VIMinor

* Basket of 4 courses in semester V. Students will choose any 3 courses.

Listing of the Courses for Public Policy (Interdisciplinary Minor -Guwahati Campus and Hyderabad Campus)

 Name of the courseCourse CodeCreditSemType of Course
  SEMESTER IV
1.Introduction to Public PolicyPP012IVMinor
2.State Institutions and Public PolicyPP022IVMinor
  SEMESTER V
3.Non-State Actors in Public PolicyPP034VMinor
4.Statistical Techniques in Public PolicyPP042VMinor
  SEMESTER VI
7.Evidence Based Policy-MakingPP054VIMinor
8.Policy AnalysisPP062VIMinor

First Year: 43 Credits: Certificate Course: 43 Credits

Second Year: 44 Credits: Diploma Course: 87 Credits

Third Year: 48 Credits: Hons. Course: 135 Credits

Fourth Year: 37 Credits: Hons. With research Degree: 172 Credits

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Analytics and Sustainability Studies

With the advent of voluminous data sets on sustainability, there is significant scope for integrating Social Sciences and Science, Technology and Mathematical (STEM) disciplines to understand multiple dimensions of it. The proposed programme is an initiative in that direction. It envisages Analytics as a common thread that connects various fields to engage in an innovative learning process. In January 2018, the School launched a short-term learning programme for working professionals ‘Executive Post Graduate Diploma in Analytics (EPGDA)’. The first batch of EPGDA graduated in January 2019, and the second batch will be graduating by the end of 2021. Since its inception, the Labour Market Research Facility at the School has coordinated the programme. LMRF has launched its first batch of Postgraduate programme in Analytics (MA/MSc) in the academic year 2020. The program attracted students from all over the country, cutting across disciplines from engineering, management and social sciences. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, the first batch completed the course requirement for two semesters, including two internship opportunities, where students have worked in analytics teams. By August 2021, the second batch joined the program, and there is a significant increase in the size and diversity of the batch.

The BS program in Analytics and Sustainability Studies will be distinct from the learning programmes in analytics offered by other institutions since this program brings together the aspects of sustainability concerns and analytics to the same platform and addresses the same. The proposed program is structured as per the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 with multiple exit options and trans disciplinary.

Rationale and feasibility of the programme

Tata Institute of Social Sciences envisages to evolve as a centre of excellence in analytics and sustainability studies that connects multi-dimensional aspects of real-world challenges dealing with issues interrelated to environment, development, science technology and justice. This course develops graduates with capability to understand the context of sustainability with an analytical and multi-disciplinary framework. The programme engages a multi-disciplinary pedagogy that generates outstanding analytical and research capabilities.

In pursuit of the vision, fostering sustainable futures through integrated research learning and collaborations with institutions, industry, state, and civil society, the course aims to creatively bridge analytics with dynamic sustainability challenges both at local and global contexts leading towards innovation for sustainable development and a just society.

Programme Outcomes

  • Meeting the grow in need for talent in analytics
  • With an understanding of sustainable development.
  • To develop a flexible program, open for students with multiple career goals in line with National Education Policy2020.
  • Developing a pedagogical frame work that connects analytical methods for better decision making in public policy and sustainable development.
  • Creation of a student led think-tank on application of analytics to sustainability studies
  • Building research scholars to pursue cutting edge research in frontier are as of analytical sustainability studies, multi-disciplinary social/ behavioral sciences and other scientific pursuits.
  • Outreach for knowledge generation and dissemination in building scholarship for innovation in analytics and sustainability studies
  • Establishing global collaboration in frontier research on sustainability and multi-disciplinary studies.

Broad Course Category-wise Distribution of credits of the Undergraduate Programme

Sr. No Broad Category of Course BS Credit Requirement   
CertificateDiploma3-year Degree4-year Degree (Honours with Research)
1.Major12325880
2.Minor2183036
3.Multidisciplinary10101010
4.Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)08080808
5.Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)04080810
6.Value Added Courses common for all UG06080808
7.Fieldwork04081212
8.Research Project12
 Total4692134176

 Semester-wise and Broad Course Category-wise Distribution of credits of the BS Programme

CategorySemesters
IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIITotal
Major (Analytics)080410101808140880
Minor (Sustainability Studies)020610040820436
Multidisciplinary040610
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)0808
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)0202040210
Value Added Courses common for all UG02040208
Fieldwork04040412
Research Project060612
Total2422222422202418176

Existing and New Courses offered in BS in Analytics and Sustainability Studies

Sr. NoCourse Code  SubjecsCredit Framework (UGC)  Semester  Credits
1101Basics of Computing and Programming (STEM)Major (Analytics)14
2102Basics of Economics and Indian EconomyMultidisciplinary12
3103Basics of Sociology and Indian SocietyMultidisciplinary12
4104Comparative LiteratureAbility Enhancement Course14
5105Fundamentals in Environmental Studies (STEM)Value Added Courses12
6106Introduction to Descriptive Statistics (STEM)Major (Analytics)12
7107Introductory Concepts in Mathematics (STEM)Major (Analytics)12
8108Language and LiteratureAbility Enhancement Course14
9109Public Speaking and SeminarsSkill Enhancement Course12
1110Basics of Behavioral SciencesMultidisciplinary22
2111Basics of Earth Systems Science (STEM)Minor (Sustainability Studies)22
3112Basics of Political Science and Indian ConstitutionMultidisciplinary22
4113Field Work IField Work24
5114Introduction to Excel and MacrosSkill Enhancement Course22
6115Introduction to Historical ThoughtsMultidisciplinary22
7116Probability and Inferential Statistics (STEM) -IMajor (Analytics)  2  2
8117Theatre, Film and Cultural StudiesValue Added Courses24
9118Understanding Statistical Software SPSSMajor (Analytics)22
Students exiting the Programme after securing 46 credits will be awarded BS Certificate
1201Critical thinking and PhilosophyValue Added Courses32
2202Foundations of Social ResearchSkill Enhancement Course32
3203Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Social Impact Assessment (SIA)Minor (Sustainability Studies)32
4204Introduction to MATLABMajor (Analytics)32
5205Introduction to R programmingMajor (Analytics)34
6206Introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS)Major (Analytics)32
7207Micro and Macro databases (STEM)Major (Analytics)32
8208Natural and man-made DisastersMinor (Sustainability Studies)32
9209Sustainable Development Analytics (STEM)Minor (Sustainability Studies)32
10210Technical and Scientific WritingSkill Enhancement Course32
1211Field Work IIField Work44
2212Climate Change, Sustainability and DevelopmentMinor (Sustainability Studies)42
3213Data visualization using Tableau and Power BIMajor (Analytics)44
4214Environment & Climate Analytics (STEM)Major (Analytics)42
5215Experimental Designs for Sustainability StudiesMinor (Sustainability Studies)42
6216Introduction to PythonMajor (Analytics)44
7217Research Methods for Sustainability StudiesMinor (Sustainability Studies)44
818Sustainability in Agricultural SystemsMinor (Sustainability Studies)42
Students exiting the Programme after securing 92 credits will be awarded BS Diploma.
1301Introduction to Database Management using SQLMajor (Analytics)54
2302Introduction to Machine Learning (STEM)Major (Analytics)52
3303Introduction to Optimization Methods (STEM)Major (Analytics)52
4304Mathematical Sociology and Networks (STEM)Major (Analytics)52
5305Principles of Green EconomyMinor (Sustainability Studies)52
6306Statistical Ecology (STEM)Major (Analytics)52
7307Statistical and Mathematical Modeling with MATLABMajor (Analytics)54
8308Sustainability Reporting and ESG (Environment and Social Governance)Minor (Sustainability Studies)52
9309Sustainable Energy: Policy and Analytics (STEM)Major (Analytics)52
1310Analytics and Public PolicyMajor (Analytics)62
2311Bayesian Statistics (STEM)Major (Analytics)  6  2
3312Data Visualization for ResearchMajor (Analytics)64
4313Economics of Environment and Natural ResourcesMinor (Sustainability Studies)62
5314Global Value Chain and Social SustainabilityMinor (Sustainability Studies)62
6315Impact Assessment: Principles, Approaches and MethodologiesMinor (Sustainability Studies)62
8316Labour and EnvironmentMinor (Sustainability Studies)62
9317Summer InternshipField Work64
Students exiting the Programme after securing 134 credits will be awarded BS 3-year Degree
1401Complex Systems (STEM)Major (Analytics)72
2402Introduction to Remote Sensing (STEM)Major (Analytics)74
3403Introduction to Research MethodsResearch74
4404Multivariate Predictive AnalyticsMajor (Analytics)74
5405Natural Language ProcessingMajor (Analytics)74
6406Public Policy and GovernanceMinor (Sustainability Studies)72
7407Research and Data EthicsResearch72
8408Systematic Review of LiteratureSkill Enhancement Course72
1409Machine learning and BIG Data applications in sustainability (STEM)Major (Analytics)82
2410Demography AnalyticsMajor (Analytics)82
3411Health AnalyticsMajor (Analytics)82
4412People AnalyticsMajor (Analytics)82
5413Science, Technology, and SocietyMinor (Sustainability Studies)82
6414Sustainable FinanceMinor (Sustainability Studies)82
7415Thesis / DissertationResearch86
Students exiting the Programme after securing 134 credits will be awarded BS 4-year Degree (Honours with Research)

Four Year Undergraduate Programme

Bachelor of Arts in Social Work (BASW)

The School of Rural Development, TISS Tuljapur, conceived the idea of offering an undergraduate programme in Social Work with Specialization in Rural Development (BASW-RD) in the year 2004. The program has continued for more than two decades, catering to diverse student communities. The institute has developed strong alumni of social workers and academics working in different parts of the country and abroad. The context of our bachelor’s programme in Social Work has anchored its chore in engaging with the rural communities and various concerns of their everyday life world. Our curriculum has focused on the theory and practice of rural development since its inception. The opportunities now possible in the New Education Policy -2020 have created a curriculum, pedagogy, and the fields of Social Work Practice, that we will implement through the new Four-Year Undergraduate Programme in Social Work.

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has started its new BASW program at its Rural Campus, Tuljapur, from the academic year 2022-23. The new BASW program will be offering the course as a BASW undergraduate programme in Social Work with Major in Social Work and Minors in two themes (1) Rural Development and (2) Micro Practices.

Candidates may apply to these programs through the Common University Entrance Test 2024 (CUET) National Testing Agency (NTA) portal. Click here to apply.

Bachelors of Arts in Social Work (BASW).

  • The significant features of the New Four-Year Undergraduate Programme in Social Work (BASW) are
  • The new NEP compliant four-year undergraduate program has 161 credits and ranges over four years.
  • The program offers UGC mandated standard courses basket, social sciences basket, humanities basket, vocational studies basket, interdisciplinary courses, major course and minor courses in disciplinary and multidisciplinary areas.
  • The NEP compliant four-year undergraduate program enables graduation with a research degree after four years with one disciplinary major and two minors either in disciplinary or interdisciplinary courses.
  • BASW programme offers Major in Social Work and Minors in two subject areas (1) Rural Development and (2) Micro Practices
  • The BASW program focuses on fieldwork training in various development organizations in government and non-governmental agencies, including direct exposure to working with communities across the country. Fieldwork is an integral part of the programme and is a credited pedagogical activity.
  • Possibility of different exit options is built into the program. Students will earn academic credits, which will be part of the Academic Bank of Credits
  • Research work leading to submitting a dissertation extends over two semesters in the program’s fourth year.

Basket of Disciplinary Major, Disciplinary Minor, and Interdisciplinary Minor for the BASW Programme at TISS Tuljapur Off-Campus

 Type of the courseName of the course/subject
1.Disciplinary Major (DMa)Social Work
2.Disciplinary Minors(DMi)Rural Development and (2) Micro practices

Course Curriculum for the Four Years BASW programme is given below:

  
  
    Semester    Course Category*  Course Title  Credits  Degree to be Awarded
                  ICCIndian Language – Marathi 12Certificate (I & II semesters)
CCEnglish Language and Learning I2
CCUnderstanding India3
CCHealth Wellness and Yoga2
NSIntroduction to descriptive statistics2
SSIntroduction to Political Science2
SSIntroduction to Sociology2
SSIntroduction to Economics2
HUMIntroduction to literature/Comparative World Literature2
VoEVocational Studies – 12
D MaIntroduction to Social Work2
D MaIntroduction to Fields of Practice (Field Visits)2
  Total of Semester – I25
          II  CCIndian Language – Marathi 22
CCEnglish Language and Learning II2
CCIntroduction to Environmental Science3
CCIntroduction to Basic Mathematics3
NSIntroduction to life sciences2
SSIntroduction to Psychology2
HUMArts and Creative Expressions2
VoEVocational Studies 22
D MaUnderstanding Communities and Community Analysis2
D MaField Immersion4
  Total of Semester II  24 
          IIICCEffective Communication Skills2                                  Diploma (I – IV semesters)
CCBasics of Computing and Programming4
NSIntroduction to Remote sensing2
IDUnderstanding Gender2
HUMVisual Arts and Photography2
VoEVocational Studies 32
D MaHuman growth and Development2
D MaField Engagement /Fieldwork6
  Total of Semester III22
          IVD MaWorking with Individuals and Families2
D MaCommunity Organisation2
D MaSocial Welfare Administration2
D Mi 1Political Economy of Rural Development2
D Mi 1Agriculture and Allied Activities2
D Mi 1Natural Resources and Governance2
D Mi 2Basics in Counselling – I2
D Mi 1Fieldwork – Rural Development6
  Total of Semester IV20 
              VD MaLocal Self-Governance: Institutions and Processes2Degree (I – VI semesters)
D MaWorking with Groups2
D MaSocial Exclusion in contemporary India2
D Mi 1Social Policies and Social Protection2
D Mi 1Water and Sanitation: Issues Policies and Programmes2
D Mi 2Working with Vulnerable Populations2
D Mi 2Basics in Counselling – II2
D Mi 2School Social Work2
D Mi 2Working with Social Institutions2
D Mi 2Field Work – Micro Practices6
  Total of Semester V24
          VID MaDisability and Society2
D MaHuman Rights, Law and Social work2
D MaSocial Action and Social Change2
D MaManagement of Organisations2
D MaSocial Work Innovation Lab for Integrated Social Work Practice2
D Mi 1Non-farm Sector and the Rural Poor2
D Mi 2Workshop on Micro Practice Skills2
D MaField Work – Integrated Practice6
  Total of Semester VI20 
       
        VIIRESPhilosophy of Social Science Research2  Degree with Research (I – VIII semesters)
RESIntroduction to Quantitative Research Methods2
RESIntroduction to Qualitative Research Methods2
RESResearch Writing2
RESResearch Proposal2
RESResearch Internship4
  Total of Semester VII14
  VIIIRESDissertation6
D MaBlock Fieldwork6
  Total of Semester VIII12 
  Total of all Semesters161 

* Common Courses – CC, Natural Sciences – NS, Social Sciences – SS, Humanities – HUM, Inter disciplinary – ID, Vocational Education – VoE, Disciplinary Major – D Ma (Social Work), Disciplinary Minor – D Mi 1 (Rural Development), D Mi 2 (Micro Practices), Research – RES

Award of Degree

There is an exit option for the students after every year. The students will be awarded a degree upon successful completions as per the exit options given below:

  • First Year: 49 Credits: Certificate Degree will be awarded
  • Second Year: 42 Credits: Diploma Degree will be awarded with 91 Credits
  • Third Year: 44 Credits: BASW Hons. Degree will be awarded with 135 Credits
  • Fourth Year: 26 Credits: BASW Hons. with Research Degree will be awarded with 161 Credits

Bachelor of Social Work
School of Social Work, Mumbai Campus

The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) programme recognises that Social Work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. Principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility, and respect for diversities are central to social work. Underpinned by theories of social work, social sciences, humanities, and interdisciplinary knowledge frames, social work engages people and structures to address life challenges and enhance well-being.

At the heart of the curriculum is the social work commitment to promoting social change, which involves identifying and addressing the root causes of social problems and issues, advocating for policies and practices that promote social justice and human rights, and empowering individuals and communities to take control of their lives and environments. Core elements of social work education include social work theory and practice, social justice and human rights, diversity and cultural competence, ethics and professional training, field education, self-reflection and self-care, and research and evaluation. The multidisciplinarity in the knowledge base comes from the curriculum being grounded in subjects such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, and law. 

Programme Goal


To introduce students to people’s distinct contextual realities, infuse social work values of social justice, care, human dignity, collective responsibility, and respect for diversity, and deepen their knowledge and skills to address challenges for the well-being of communities.

Programme Objectives

  1. To introduce social work both as a practice-based profession and an academic discipline
  2. To engage students with social realities and challenges of identity, culture, plurality, systems, and democratic processes
  3. To build students’ ability to critically analyse the interconnectedness of the historical, socio-economic, and political factors contributing to human well-being and development
  4. To deepen students’ practice skills of working together with people, communities, structures, and social systems to address exclusion, marginalisation, and development challenges
  5. To develop trained cadres of social work professionals who promote social change and development, social cohesion and empowerment, and liberation of peoples
  6. To prepare students for direct work in different sectoral contexts – government and different social and cultural organisations.

Programme outcomes for students

  • Proficiency in applying multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary social work theories and knowledge that promotes social change and development
  • Critical appreciation of challenges of caste, class, gender, race, tribe, religion, disability, age, language, sexual orientation, and its intersectionalities towards social inclusion, empowerment, and liberation of peoples
  • Ability to assess and develop context-specific strategic, segmental, and spatial interventions
  • Enhanced capacity for knowledge production through practice and research
  • Developing competency to work with government agencies, and social and development organisations and initiate social innovations
  • Ability to express and perform in adherence to social work ethics, values, and principles.

This Social Work programme will open doors to many work opportunities with diverse populations in a variety of settings. It prepares graduates to make a tangible difference in people’s lives. With this degree, equipped with skills and supervised experience from the field, you can advance into positions of increasing responsibility, depending on your interest and track. Based on this Bachelor’s degree you can further specialise in an area/issue that resonates with you, in your further studies. The programme trains you for professional social work practice. It will open up opportunities for work across the civil society sector, networks, alliances, private philanthropic initiatives, entrepreneur startups, community empowerment groups, organized public private initiatives, and government programmes. You will have a versatile work environment with scope for collaborative work. With this degree, you could opt for a diverse and fulfilling career path that will make a positive impact on communities and societies. If you are passionate about empowering others and making a difference, social work is a fulfilling and rewarding career choice.

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