This unit (ASW2202) of study teaches what theory is and why theory is essential in social work. Through reading and discussion you will develop an understanding of social work theories and their historical origins. Key social work theories, including different theoretical perspectives, explanations and approaches are examined, along with the links between these theories and the broader social work knowledge base. You are introduced to tools for applying theory to contemporary practice scenarios using case studies.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ASW2202
Prerequisites
96 credit points of first year core ABSW units.
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Understand the role of theory in social work; | ||
2. | Demonstrate knowledge of different theoretical approaches; | ||
3. | Apply selected theories to contemporary social work practice; and | ||
4. | Reflect on the intersections between personal knowledge and theoretical perspectives. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Presentation | Video Reflection (5mins) | 25% |
Report | Theory analysis (1500 words) | 40% |
Report | Applying theory to practice scenario (1200 words) | 35% |
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