Language of Instruction |
Türkçe |
Course Type |
Area Elective Courses |
Course Instructor(s) |
DOÇ. DR. MUSTAFA ONUR ARUN |
Mode of Delivery |
Face-to-Face: Lecturing, Discussion, Question and Answer, Case Study, Problem Solving |
Prerequisites |
There is no pre-requisite for this course |
Courses Recomended |
English I, English II, Academic English I, Academic English II |
Recommended Reading List |
Engelbrecht, L. K. (1999). Introduction to Social Work, Wellington: Lanzo.Hugman, R. (2007). “The Place of Values in Social Work Education”, in Social Work: A Companion to Learning, Mark Lymbery and Karen Postle (Eds.), London: Sage Publications, pp. 20-29.Solas, J. (2008). “What Kind of Social Justice Does Social Work Seek?”, International Social Work, 51 (6), pp. 813-822.Turner, F. J. (Ed.) (2005). Encyclopaedia of Canadian Social Work, Waterloo and Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.Pierson, J. and Thomas, M. (2010). Dictionary of Social Work, New York, NY: Open University Press.Barker, R. L. (1995). The Social Work Dictionary, 3rd Edition, Silver Spring, MD: National Association of Social Workers Press. |
Assessment methods and criteria |
One mid-term exam, one final exam |
Work Placement |
There is no apprenticeship or application component in this course |
Catalog Content |
Social Worker: Value-Based, Knowledge-Based, and Skill-Based Social Worker; History and Policy of Social Work; Values in Social Work; Foundational Concepts and Fields I: Diversity, Racism-Sensitive Social Work and Self-Determination; Foundational Concepts and Fields II: Immigration, Ageing, Disability, Abuse, Gender, Crime and Criminality; Human Rights; Social Justice; Advocacy and Empowerment; Anti-Oppressive and Progressive Social Work; Welfare and Citizenship: Social Welfare, Welfare State and Citizenship; Social Work Theory and Social Work Profession; Social Security and Social Policy; Poverty and Income Insecurity; Social Assistance and Social Services. |