FIRST SEMESTER
RESEARCH METHODS
Course code
HESC501
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
8
To provide general information about research stages and research ethics to graduate students and to prepare them to do research in health sciences To ensure that students gain knowledge awareness and sensitivity for ethics in research and publication and accordingly conduct researches and publish them The course content is research planning sources of error in a research sampling methods determination of the appropriate sample size research types report writing concept of research ethics related concepts controversial research ethics topics clinical researches non-interventional clinical researches animal researches frequently encountered research ethics problems and prevention methods recognition of violation of ethics what should be done in health sciences
ADVANCED SOCIAL WORK THEORY-I
AREA ELECTIVE
AREA ELECTIVE
SECOND SEMESTER
THESIS
ADVANCED SOCIAL WORK THEORY-II
SEMINAR
AREA ELECTIVE
AREA ELECTIVE
OPTIONAL MODULES
SOCIAL WORK THEORY-I: INDIVIDUALS
Course code
SOWO202
Credit
0
Theoretical
4
Practical
0
Ects
Social Work as a Discipline and Profession: The features of being discipline social work Social work as a profession The purpose and principles of social work Social Work as a Discipline and Profession: Social work values Knowledge base of social work Social work skills Collecting and evaluation data skills (assessment skills) Developing Professional identity and using skills Social work practice skills with individuals groups and community Evaluating of practice skills Conceptualization and integration social work knowledge values and skills with social work purpose and principles Human Needs and Social Work Common human needs: conceptual analyze Ability of determine common human needs Differences between people and human needs Results of not to meet human needs: Social Problems Common human needs social functioning and social work
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT-II
CRITICAL APPROACH TO THE WELFARE OF THE ELDERLY
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
SOCIAL WORK WORKING AREAS
SOCIAL WORK THEORY-II: FAMILIES AND GROUPS
CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE ON CHILD WELFARE
SOCIAL WORK AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT-I
SOCIAL WORK AND ECOLOGY
ANTI OPPRESSION AND ANTI DISCRIMINATION SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL WORK THEORY-III: ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY
SOCIAL WORK AND HUMAN RIGHTS
SOCIAL WORK AND ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION
FEMINIST APPROACHES IN SOCIAL WORK
PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL WORK
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