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University of Stavanger Summer School - Reflective Processes in Social Work, 10-14 September 2019, Norway

Publish Date: Dec 28, 2018

Event Dates: from Sep 10, 2019 12:00 to Sep 14, 2019 12:00

Reflective Processes in Social Work

Social work develops within local, national and global contexts. Reflectivity is to see and understand oneself within a context. Through this course students will reflect and theorize social workers understanding of her/himself and their practices. Students will reveal their subjectivity related to background, professional position and current PhD project.

Facts

Course code: PHD301_1
Credits (ECTS): 5
Semester tution start:Autumn
Number of semesters: 1
Exam semester:AUTUMN
Language of instruction: English
Offered by: Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Studies

Learning outcome

Knowledge: Knowledge at the most advanced frontier of the discursive, ethical, narrative and critical processes in Social Work.

Skills: Through reflective processes contribute to the identification and to analyze challenges in Social Work.

Competences: To demonstrate substantial scholarly and professional integrity and sustained commitment to the development of new ideas or processes at the forefront of Social Work Research.

Required prerequisite knowledge

None.

Exam

Course paper approximately 5000 words.

A pass is equivalent to the grade B or better.

Subject teacher(s)

Course coordinator
Siv Oltedal

Method of work

Lectures, seminars, group work and individual work - adapted to different modes of study.

Course assessment

Standard evaluation in accordance with Faculty guidelines

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Further Official Information

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Disciplines

Social Sciences

Social Work

Sociology

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Norway