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s.BA.SA.ES-SWIS-0.19HS (ES International Social Work - A Two-Week Exchange with the WSU, Ohio)
Module: ES International Social Work - A Two-Week Exchange with the WSU, Ohio
This information was generated on: 29 March 2024
No.
s.BA.SA.ES-SWIS-0.19HS
Title
ES International Social Work - A Two-Week Exchange with the WSU, Ohio
Organised by
SB Bachelor
Credits
4
Language of instruction
Englisch
Description
Version: 4.0 start 01 February 2021
Fachbereich
Departement Soziale Arbeit
Studiengang
Bachelor in Sozialer Arbeit
Modulniveau
Intermediate
Modultyp
Related
Angebot
Frühlingssemester
Keywords
Comparative social welfare, Internationality, Interculturality
Workload (in Stunden)
Kontaktstudium
48
Begleitetes Selbststudium
36
Autonomes Selbststudium
36
Gesamt
120
Verantwortliche Ansprechperson
Telefon / E-Mail
Weitere Dozierende
Dr. des. Anne Schillig
+41 58 934 85 45 /
anne.schillig@zhaw.ch
Dr. Katja Girschik
+41 58 934 89 15 /
katja.girschik@zhaw.ch
Kompetenzen
Fachkompetenz
:
F1: Wissen über die Gesellschaft und die gesellschaftlichen Teilsysteme
F9: Wissen über internationale Kontexte und Entwicklungen in der Sozialen Arbeit
Sozialkompetenz
:
S4: Fähigkeit zum Umgang mit Diversität und Heterogenität
Lernziele
The students
work on a common and current social work topic with students from the Wright State University (WSU) Dayton, Ohio, and compare the US and the Swiss system/reality.
draw conclusions by looking at the common topic from the respective cultural and subject-specific perspective.
deepen their knowledge of social work issues on an international scale.
Lerninhalte (Abstract)
In this spring semester, the seminar will be held in Zurich (on site/hybrid/online). The topic is “Comparative social challenges: US and Switzerland”. Students interact with social work professionals and have a closer look at concepts, strategic approaches and interventions. They present and discuss selected social work topics from their respective cultural and subject-specific perspective. Also current challenges and issues (like structrual racism and the formation of recent movements like "Black Lives Matter") will be discussed. Besides the professional exchange the students have the unique opportunity to discuss with students and lecturers of the Social Work Department of a US university.
Leistungsnachweis(e)
Oral presentation, compulsory attendance
Bibliografie
Moser, J. (2008).
Der schweizerische Wohlfahrtsstaat.
Frankfurt/
New York: Campus
Riedi, A. M., Zwilling, M., Meier Kressig, M., Benz Bartoletta, P. &
Aebi Zindel, D. (Hrsg.). (2013).
Handbuch Sozialwesen Schweiz.
Bern: Haupt.
Segal, E. (2010).
Social Welfare Policy and Social Programs.
Belmont: Brooks/Cole.
Bemerkungen
Maximum number of participants: 8 BSc students (in addition to 4 MSc students).
Note
Additional available versions:
1.0 start 01 August 2019
,
2.0 start 01 February 2020
,
3.0 start 01 August 2020
Course:
No.
s.BA.SA.ES-SWIS-1.19HS.G
Note
No module description is available in the system for the cut-off date of 29 March 2024.