1 Ethical competence in social work
The Bachelor of Social Services
-has adopted the values and ethical principles of the social field and is committed to implement them in practice
- is capable of the ethical reflection required in professions within social services
- is able to take each client's unique quality into consideration and to work in situations which involve conflicting values
- promotes equality and tolerance and strives to prevent marginalisation at social, community and individual level
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As an Expert in the Social and Health Field
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Basics in Social Work
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Growth and Socialization
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Welfare and Living Conditions
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Social Engagement and Marginalization
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Culture and Way of Life
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Practical Training: Orientation to Social Services Field
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Social Work Ethics
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Society, Profession and Ethics 1
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Society, Profession and Ethics 2
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Application Areas of Social Welfare Legislation
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Case Management and Service Coordination
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Technology and Everyday Life
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Communication Aids
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Welfare Tehnology
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Digitalisation in the Fields of Social Work
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Interaction in Psychosocial Work
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Drug Care in Social Work Professions
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Social Work in Multiprofessional Settings
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Family Counselling
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Coaching for Studies and Work
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Social Rehabilitation
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Social Counselling in Residential Care Units
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Social Counselling for Home-Living Clients
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Facilitating Activity-Based Groups
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Facilitating Pedagogical Groups
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Facilitating Psychosocial Groups
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Use of Narrative Methods in Group Activities
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Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities
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Use of Pictures in Group Activities
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Practical Training: Psychosocial and Activity-Based Methods in Social Work
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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Communication and Media in Social Work
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Structural Social Work
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Community-Oriented Social Work
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Empowering Social Work
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Strategic Management of Social Services
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Personnel Management
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Practical Training: Developement of Services
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Practical Training: Methods of Management and Leadership
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Research Methods in Social Work
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Thesis Plan
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Thesis Seminar 1
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Thesis Seminar 2
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Thesis Report
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Facilitating Activity-Based Groups
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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The Child's Growth and Learning
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Early Childhood Pedagogy
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Small Group Activities and Communality in Early Childhood Education
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Early Support of Children and Families
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The Bachelor of Social Services in Early Childhood Education
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Encounter Art Principles
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Encounter Art Group Guidance
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2 Competence in client work
The Bachelor of Social Services
-recognises the meaning of his or her values and conception of the human being for the work with clients and client groups
- is capable of creating an interactive professional relationship with clients that supports client engagement
- understands clients'needs and knows how to support and strengthen the clients' resources in different life situations and stages of growth and development
-is capable of applying and evaluating a variety of work methods and theoretical approaches to client work
- supports and counsels different clients and client groups in their everyday life
- knows how to evaluate and describe the stages of the client process and to develop his or her work based on the description
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As an Expert in the Social and Health Field
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Basics of Drug Care
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English
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Swedish
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Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
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Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
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Basics in Social Work
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Growth and Socialization
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Welfare and Living Conditions
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Social Engagement and Marginalization
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Culture and Way of Life
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Practical Training: Orientation to Social Services Field
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Social Work Ethics
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Society, Profession and Ethics 1
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Society, Profession and Ethics 2
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Introduction to Social Welfare Legislation
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Application Areas of Social Welfare Legislation
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Case Management and Service Coordination
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Social Security in Welfare Society
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Social Security from Client Perspective
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Technology and Everyday Life
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Communication Aids
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Welfare Tehnology
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Digitalisation in the Fields of Social Work
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Interaction in Psychosocial Work
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Drug Care in Social Work Professions
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Social Work in Multiprofessional Settings
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Family Counselling
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Coaching for Studies and Work
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Social Rehabilitation
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Social Counselling in Residential Care Units
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Social Counselling for Home-Living Clients
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Facilitating Activity-Based Groups
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Facilitating Pedagogical Groups
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Facilitating Psychosocial Groups
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Use of Narrative Methods in Group Activities
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Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities
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Use of Pictures in Group Activities
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Practical Training: Psychosocial and Activity-Based Methods in Social Work
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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Structural Social Work
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Community-Oriented Social Work
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Empowering Social Work
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Service User Involvement
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Social Services
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Foresight-Based Development
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Empowering Social Work
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Facilitating Activity-Based Groups
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Use of Pictures in Group Activities
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Communication and Media in Social Work
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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The Child's Growth and Learning
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Early Childhood Pedagogy
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Small Group Activities and Communality in Early Childhood Education
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Early Support of Children and Families
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Encounter Art Principles
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Encounter Art Group Guidance
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3 Competence in service systems
The Bachelor of Social Services
- knows the service provision systems which support welfare and social security and the relevant legislation and data systems; knows how to apply legislation and data systems in practise
- knows how to predict and analyse changes in the welfare services and is able to participate in providing and developing the services
- is capable of assessing clients’ needs for services in different life situations and is familiar with case management and with the foundation and methods of preventive work
- can act as an expert of social services in multidisciplinary teams and networks and promote the function of clients’ safety nets
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English
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Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
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Practical Training: Orientation to Social Services Field
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Introduction to Welfare Society
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Introduction to Social Welfare Legislation
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Application Areas of Social Welfare Legislation
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Case Management and Service Coordination
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Social Security in Welfare Society
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Social Security from Client Perspective
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Technology and Everyday Life
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Communication Aids
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Welfare Tehnology
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Digitalisation in the Fields of Social Work
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Social Work in Multiprofessional Settings
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Family Counselling
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Coaching for Studies and Work
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Social Rehabilitation
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Social Counselling for Home-Living Clients
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Strategic Management of Social Services
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Personnel Management
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Practical Training: Developement of Services
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Practical Training: Methods of Management and Leadership
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Introduction to Welfare Society
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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Early Support of Children and Families
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4 Critical analysis and engagement enhancement
The Bachelor of Social Services
- knows how to analyse structures and processes which produce inequality and disadvantage regionally, nationally or internationally
- is capable of using various means of community social work, means of influencing decision-making in society and means of communication.
- is able to support citizens' engagement and, together with clients and other stakeholders, influence decision-making
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Basics in Social Work
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Growth and Socialization
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Welfare and Living Conditions
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Social Engagement and Marginalization
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Culture and Way of Life
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Social Work Ethics
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Society, Profession and Ethics 1
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Society, Profession and Ethics 2
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Introduction to Welfare Society
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Application Areas of Social Welfare Legislation
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Social Security in Welfare Society
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Social Security from Client Perspective
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Social Counselling in Residential Care Units
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Practical Training: Psychosocial and Activity-Based Methods in Social Work
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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Communication and Media in Social Work
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Structural Social Work
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Community-Oriented Social Work
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Empowering Social Work
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Research Methods in Social Work
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Thesis Plan
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Thesis Seminar 1
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Thesis Seminar 2
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Thesis Report
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Introduction to Welfare Society
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Empowering Social Work
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Facilitating Activity-Based Groups
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Use of Pictures in Group Activities
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Communication and Media in Social Work
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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The Bachelor of Social Services in Early Childhood Education
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Encounter Art Principles
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Encounter Art Group Guidance
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5 Competence in research and development
The Bachelor of Social Services
-has adopted a reflection, enquiry and development-oriented approach to work
- has practically oriented research competence and is able to produce new knowledge
- knows how to plan, implement, evaluate and report on development projects in the field of social services
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Welfare and Living Conditions
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Practical Training: Developement of Services
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Practical Training: Methods of Management and Leadership
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Research Methods in Social Work
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Communication and Information Skills in Research and Development
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Service User Involvement
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Social Services
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Foresight-Based Development
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Thesis Plan
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Thesis Seminar 1
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Thesis Seminar 2
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Thesis Report
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Communication and Media in Social Work
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Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social Work
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The Bachelor of Social Services in Early Childhood Education
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6 Competence in management
The Bachelor of Social Services
- knows the basic principles of financial and personnel administration
- is capable of working as an immediate superior in a work community
- is able to develop professional competence, work communities and service processes in the social field
- is capable of making decisions in unpredictable settings
- has basic qualifications for working as an independent entrepreneur in the field
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Communication and Media in Social Work
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Strategic Management of Social Services
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Personnel Management
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Practical Training: Developement of Services
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Practical Training: Methods of Management and Leadership
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Communication and Information Skills in Research and Development
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Service User Involvement
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Social Services
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Foresight-Based Development
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Not grouped
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Studying at a University of Applied Sciences
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Career Planning and Internationalisation
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Communication Skills
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ICT Skills
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Basics of Entrepreneurship
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SeAMK Innovation Week
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Introduction to Research and Development
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Introduction to Project Work
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