Case management seminar paper (3cr)
Course unit code: S211B-10
General information
- Credits
- 3 cr
Objectives
Objective of course
Students
- deepen their skills in service system and social work
- are familiarised with wellbeing services of a client group they choose
- reflect service system development needs in their seminar papers from the viewpoints of an individual, family, society and professionals of the field
- can use diverse presentation methods
- can use diverse information acquisition methods in their reports
- can make written reports using Bachelor´s thesis instructions
Content
Type of course
Compulsory
Level of course
Professional studies
Objective of course
Students
- are familiarised with wellbeing services of a client group they choose
- reflect service system development needs in their seminar papers
- can use diverse presentation methods
- can use diverse information acquisition methods in their reports
- can make written reports using bachelor´s thesis instructions
Course contents
Clients´ service needs and development from the viewpoints of individuals, families, society and actors of the field
Quality of life
Written communications
Information acquisition
Information technology
Teaching methods
Field-related theses, studies, study visits, client interviews
Assessment methods
Written report and its presentation
Prerequisites
First-year studies
Required reading
Field-related literature and quality manual instructions on bachelor´s thesis report
Name of lecturer:
Sirpa Tietäväinen
Year of study
2
Period
Language of instruction
Finnish
Prerequisites
Seminar report of Case Management and social work
3 cr
Type of course
Compulsory
Level of course
Professional studies
Objective of course
Students
- are familiarised with wellbeing services of a client group they choose
- reflect service system development needs in their seminar papers
- can use diverse presentation methods
- can use diverse information acquisition methods in their reports
- can make written reports using bachelor´s thesis instructions
Course contents
Clients´ service needs and development from the viewpoints of individuals, families, society and actors of the field
Quality of life
Written communications
Information acquisition
Information technology
Teaching methods
Field-related theses, studies, study visits, client interviews
Assessment methods
Written report and its presentation
Prerequisites
First-year studies
Required reading
Field-related literature and quality manual instructions on bachelor´s thesis report
Name of lecturer:
Teija Eskola
Year of study
2
Period
Language of instruction
Finnish