Learning Outcomes | 1-Explain the historical development, basic concepts and terms and application areas of social work (such as health, education, social security, civil society, local government). 2-Establishes effective verbal and written communication while working with individuals, families, groups, the community, colleagues and institutions. 3-Recognizes other fields related to social work (such as psychology, sociology, law, public administration, child development, gerontology, health management) and establishes the connection of social work with these fields. 4-Express the similarities, differences, contributions and limitations of theories within the framework of basic and contemporary theoretical approaches in the field of social work. 5-Gains the ability to apply basic research skills and research methods and techniques to follow national and international scientific developments in social work. 6-Performs social work practices with individuals, families, groups and different social groups. |