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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK 

Program Learning Outcomes

05.07.2024 08:40

PLO1.

Have knowledge of social work theories.

Examines and evaluates the literature on the field at national and international levels.

Identifies problems in the field that may be the subject of research.

He chooses his research topic in line with the problems he identifies.

Develops research proposals based on the literature reviewed.

PLO2.

Have knowledge of social work practice areas.

PLO3.

Have knowledge of social policy and social service policy.

It determines a topic from the suggestions it develops and prepares a report on this topic.

Discusses and presents the research report he prepared.

Using individual and team working skills in national and international projects

He/she conducts a literature review on the chosen topic and plans the research design.

It collects data through data collection related to the research topic.

PLO4.

Have knowledge of management and management processes in the field of social work.

Effective use of a foreign language at a level that follows the international literature in the field

Using higher order thinking skills (critical thinking, problem solving, creative thinking, decision making, reflection)

PLO5.

Have knowledge of research methods and techniques in social work.

Organizes and analyzes the data it collects in line with research purposes.

Using scientific research skills in their work

Compliance with ethical rules

Using communication skills effectively

Interprets, organizes and presents findings.

PLO6.

Have knowledge of social work legislation and professional ethics, principles and values.

PLO7.

Gains knowledge of social work practice with different client groups.

Turns the research into a report.

Defends the research report.

PLO8.

Have the ability to understand the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination and strategies for change.

PLO9.

Uses knowledge of the advanced generalist social work perspective in intervening with different client groups.

PLO10.

Evaluates research on the subject, applies the findings in practice, conducts qualitative and quantitative research and data analysis.

PLO11.

Evaluates social work intervention plans empirically.

PLO12.

Different segments of the population use different communication techniques among colleagues and other members of society.

PLO13.

The ability to work within institutional structures and social welfare systems and determines the necessary institutional change under supervision.

PLO14.

It practices in line with the ethics and values ​​of the social work profession and discipline, accepting diversity as a positive value.

PLO15.

Applies knowledge and skills of critical thinking, synthesis, theory and intervention experience in a professional context.

PLO16.

Social justice and rights-based approach; Fulfills the duties and responsibilities of the social work profession within the framework of social, scientific, cultural, professional values, ethics, norms and standards.

PLO17.

Applies in areas of work that require advanced social work techniques and knowledge.

PLO18.

Ability to critically analyze the information about bio-psycho-social variables that affect the development and behavior of the individual and use this information in practice.

PLO19.

Critically uses theoretical knowledge regarding the relationship and interaction between individuals and between individuals and social systems.

PLO20.

Demonstrates the ability to analyze the effects of social policies on client systems, social workers and institutions, and to create and change policies.

PLO21.

Uses supervision and counseling at an advanced level in the required field of study.

PLO22.

Social work adopts the understanding of being a model for society and lifelong learning with its knowledge, skills, values ​​and attitudes.

PLO23.

Using foreign language knowledge at B2 level of the European Language Portfolio, monitoring the developments in the field and communicating verbally and in writing.

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