Compulsory
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SHZ2001 SOCIAL WORK THEORIES-I
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2
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0
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4
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Discussion of Theory Concept, Generalist Approach, System-Ecosystem Approach, Empowerment Approach, Individual Social Work, Group Social Work, Community Social Work, Person-Centered Approach, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Approach.
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Compulsory
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SHZ2003 HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT I
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3
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0
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5
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Biological, psychological and social changes and developments of human from infancy to adulthood, theory and knowledge covering the periods of human beings (psychological and social), interaction of humans with their environment during their developmental periods and their results.
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Compulsory
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SHZ2005 RESEARCH METHODS AND TECHNIQUES- I
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3
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0
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5
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The Role and Function of Research in Social Work, Science and Research: Information and Information Sources/Authority-Traditions-Common Sense-Media Personal Experiences-Science, Science-Scientific Knowledge-Scientific Method-Scientific Attitudes and Behaviors, Research Definition-Types-Stages, Basic Research Characteristics and Some Mistakes towards Research, Use of Quantitative Research in Social Work, Use of Qualitative Research in Social Work: Interpretive Approach, Research Process and Techniques: Problem, Purpose, Research Process and Techniques: Importance, Assumption, Limitations, Definitions.
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Compulsory
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SHZ2007 SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
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3
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0
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4
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The concept of social security and its historical development, social security in international and European law, principles and financing of social security, sources of social security law, its place in the legal system, reform in the Turkish social security system, application area of social insurance.
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Compulsory
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SHZ2009 FIELD EXPRIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK SETTINGS
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1
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3
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4
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An introduction to social work and social service organizations to recognize the content of this course to obtain information in a different area each week, welcome to visit institutions and organizations providing services. On the information obtained from these visits, and here every week, each student individually prepares a report. Following the theoretical and practical hours visits to the institution of the one-hour assessment is carried out theoretical lessons.
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Elective
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SHZ2021 CAREER PLANNING
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2
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0
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4
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Career definition, career Planning and Management, Career Planning and Career Development models, Methods of preparing CV, cover letter and thank you letter, Job placement and Career management of organizational career planning in terms of individual and organization
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Elective
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SHZ2023 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
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2
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0
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4
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Philosophy, basic concepts of science and philosophy of science, Basic problems of the history and philosophy of science, Science, philosophy and scientific method, Historical development of sciences and philosophy, Science in ancient times, Science and philosophy in the Middle Ages, Science in the Islamic world, Science in the Renaissance period, 17 .and18. Science in the 19th century, science in the 19th and 20th centuries, Science in the Republican era
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Elective
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SHZ2025 SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH
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2
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0
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4
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Introduction to sociology, its history, definition, importance, aims, relationship with other sciences, definition of sociology of health, criteria for recognizing society, social aspects of health and disease concepts, social determinants of health, health inequalities such as gender, occupation, income status, disability, physician-nurse -midwife-staff-patient concepts and their relations with each other, historical development and stages of the health system in Turkey, health services, health literacy, health and media relations, social violence, bioethics, patient rights.
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Elective
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SHZ2027 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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2
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0
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4
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Entrepreneurship and Related Concepts, Types of Entrepreneurship, Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs and Development of Entrepreneurial Culture, Success and Failure Factors in Entrepreneurship with Examples from the World and Turkey, Researches in Entrepreneurship Establishment Process and Feasibility Study (General Framework), Market Research, Technical Research, Financial Research, Legal Structure Research , Support for Entrepreneurs .
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Elective
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SHZ2029 SOCIAL WORK WITH IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
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2
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0
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4
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Within the scope of this course, social policies towards asylum seekers and refugees in Turkey will be analyzed and the role of social work profession and discipline within the scope of these policies will be discussed.
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Elective
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SHZ2031 SOCIAL WORK WITH CHILDREN
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2
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0
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4
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In this course, social services for children in Turkey, principles and techniques of interviewing children, psycho-social evaluation of children, basic principles of working with children, working with children receiving services from social service institutions and organizations, social work practices with children in judicial, health, education and institutions. Topics such as working with children and families, and analysis of case studies are included.
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Elective
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SHZ2033 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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2
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0
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4
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Definitions and history of social psychology, History of Social Psychology and basic theories, Methods used in social psychology, Social influence environments, social rules and social roles, Social influence and compliance, Social influence and acceptance, Social influence and obedience, Power, Leader, Leadership relations and Leadership theories, Attitudes, definitions and basic approaches, Groups and Minorities.
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Elective
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SHZ2037 SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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2
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0
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4
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This course aims to introduce students to the discipline, history, theories, method and scope of social/cultural anthropology and to help them evaluate cultural diversity with a particular focus on contemporary societies. In the course, the historical background of anthropology, the relationship between anthropology and philosophy of science and field research, participatory observation, interview and problems encountered in the field, the organization of the material in the field, the concept of culture and other related concepts, identity, kinship, economic and political organization and similar issues will be discussed. The relationship between anthropology and social services will be established.
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