Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Arts (Volume 3 page 174)
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1. Social Work, Faculty of Arts (v3, p174) : Next:196-104 | Prev:196-102
Credit points: 12.5 1st year
Coordinator: Ms D. Scott
Prerequisite: Selection into Bachelor of Social Work
Contact: One 90 minute lecture and one 1 hour tutorial per week.
Timetable: First semester
Objectives:
Students who complete this subject should be able to:
- apply their understanding of an ecological model of human development to a specific person-situation configuration;
- analyse an individual's social networks in relation to their structural and interactional properties, and their potential as a stress-buffer and stress-inducer;
- identify the significant bio-psycho-social transitions associated with the development of individuals from infancy to old age, understanding patterns of individual variation and the importance of class, gender and culture;
- describe individual patterns of coping and adaptation and the significance of protective and vulnerability factors in determining stress resilience;
- apply concepts related to loss to a broad range of stressful life events including bereavement, migration, role loss and disrupted social attachment;
- reflect critically on the theoretical perspectives and value assumptions implicit in the literature relevant to the subjective experiences and in students' own beliefs and attitudes.
Content:
Psycho-social development and adaption across the life-span.
Assessment:
Written assignments of up to 4,000 words.
Prescribed texts:
1. Social Work, Faculty of Arts (v3, p174) : Next:196-104 | Prev:196-102
2. Music, Faculty of Music (v3, p238) : Next:740-356 | Prev:740-283
Elective Music subject.
Credit points: 20.0
Coordinator: Ms D Scott.
Contact: Third year: a 90 minute lecture and a 1-hour tutorial.
Timetable: Double semester
Objectives:
TBA
Content:
Psycho-social development and adaptation across the life-span.
Assessment:
Written assignments of up to 4,000 words.
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2. Music, Faculty of Music (v3, p238) : Next:740-356 | Prev:740-283
Status: Official 1996 Date created: Oct 9 1995 Last modified: Oct 9 1995 Authorised by: Academic Registrar Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
Maintained by: Dept. of Social Work, Faculty of Arts.
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