Academic Content and Curriculum of Social Service Undergraduate Program

The academic content of the Bachelor of Social Work is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge of the fundamental concepts, theories and practices of social work. The curriculum encompasses the scientific and applied knowledge required in social work practice and allows students to acquire the necessary tools to serve different segments of society effectively and ethically.

Core Courses: Courses that form the foundation of the curriculum include Introduction to Social Work, Social Policy, Behavioral Sciences, Psychology, Sociology, and Research Methods. These courses provide students with a comprehensive perspective on understanding the theoretical foundations of social work and the interactions between human behavior and social environments.

Areas of Specialization: The program also offers students the possibility to deepen in various areas of specialization. For example, courses may be offered in areas such as Child and Family Services, Aging and Elderly Services, Disability Services, Social Work in Health, School Social Work. These courses enable students to learn about the specific needs and intervention strategies for specific demographic groups.

Practical Training and Internships: An important part of the curriculum is practical training and internships that help students integrate their theoretical knowledge with real-world experiences. Students develop their professional skills through internships in various social service organizations and gain experience in dealing with the challenges they may face as social workers.

Ethics and Professional Development: Ethical values are given great importance in social work practice. Students are offered courses on ethical decision-making processes, professional values and social work ethics. These courses are designed to ensure that students always provide services at high professional standards.

Research Projects: Students usually do independent or group research projects in the final years of the program. These projects focus on important topics in the field of social work and allow students to develop their research skills and increase their critical thinking and analytical abilities.

Overall, the curriculum of the Bachelor of Social Work Program offers a balanced and comprehensive education to train students to become knowledgeable, skilled and responsive social work professionals. Upon completion of this education, students can produce effective solutions to various social problems faced in society and play an important role in improving the quality of life of individuals.