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Høst 2019

SSO-1052 Socio-political constraints, administration and outreach social work - 15 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for barnevern og sosialt arbeid

Type of course

This course is compulsory for students following the bachelor's degree programme in social work, and is in addition open for exchange students.

Course overlap

SSO-1352 Socio-political constraints, administration and outreach social work 15 stp

Course contents

This course provides an insight into global systems, poverty, living conditions and marginalisation of significance for government and municipal welfare services as well as governmental guidelines for the organisation and management of the municipality¿s service system. Furthermore, the students acquire knowledge and skills in the evaluation of existing services, interdisciplinary professional development through planning, coordination and collaboration, as well as administration and management.

A central topic is knowledge on preventive substance abuse work and on collective approaches such as voluntary social work, self-help groups network outreach work, group and local community work.


Application deadline

Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 June for the autumn semester and 1 December for the spring semester. Exchange students and Fulbright students: 1 October for the spring semester and 15 April for the autumn semester.

Admission requirements

The students admitted at the Bachelor in Social Work and the Bachelor in Child Welfare are allowed to take this course. The course is in addition open for the exchange students coming from Higher Education Institutions that have a cooperation agreement with the Department of Child Welfare and Social Work. Exchange students who do not study Social Work or Child Welfare at their home institutions are not allowed to choose this course.

This course, SSO-1052, must be combined together with the course SSO-1031.

Only 5 exchange students will be admitted.


Objective of the course

After successful completion of the course the candidate shall:

Knowledge

The student has knowledge of:

The student is familiar with

Skills

The student can

General competence

The student shall


Language of instruction

All instruction will be provided in English. Oral presentation must be performed in English, while written examination may be in English or Norwegian.

Teaching methods


Assessment

Following  coursework requirements must be approved before the candidate may present themselves for the examination:

Examination and assessment:

The examination is assessed using the grading scale from A-F, whereby F is regarded as fail. A re-sit examination is arranged for students who receive grade F/fail so they can follow the normal study progression. 


Date for examination

Written examination 11.12.2019

The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.