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Resolution Of 16 March 2011, Of The University Of Oviedo, Which Publishes The Plan Of Graduate Studies In Social Work.

Original Language Title: ResoluciĆ³n de 16 de marzo de 2011, de la Universidad de Oviedo, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Trabajo Social.

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Obtained the verification of the study plan by the Council of Universities, prior to the approval of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, as well as the authorization of the Autonomous Community of the Principality According to Decree 100/2010 of 28 July 2010 (published in BOPA on 9 August 2010), and established the official character of the title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 17 December 2010 (published in the BOE of 14 January 2011 by Resolution of the Secretary-General of the Universities of 23 December 2010), this Rectorate, According to the provisions of Article 35 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, it has decided to publish the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the official degree of Graduation or Graduation in Social Work, which will be structured as set out in the Annex to this Resolution.

Oviedo, March 16, 2011. -Rector, Vicente Miguel Gotor Santamaria.

ANNEX

CURRICULUM LEADING TO GRADUATE OR GRADUATE DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK BY THE UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO (BRANCH OF SOCIAL AND LEGAL SCIENCES)

Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject

Type of matter

18

18

Total

ECTS

training (FB)

60

(OB)

126

Optives (OP)

30

18

18

Total

Distribution of basic materials according to RD 1393/2007 of 29 October in the curriculum

Knowledge Branch

Matter RD 1393/2007 of October 29

linked

Credits

Course

Social Sciences

and Legal.

Anthropology.

Social Anthropology.

6

2

.

Public and Private Law Foundations.

6

1

Administrative.

6

1

.

Introduction to Economics.

6

1

History.

Economic and Social History.

6

1

.

Introduction to Statistics.

6

1

Sociology.

Sociology.

6

1

Introduction to Political Science.

6

1

Psychology.

Psychology Foundations for Social Work.

Human Development in the Vital Cycle.

6

2

Total

60

Structure of the curriculum by modules and/or subjects and character of subjects

2

Structure, Inequality, Exclusion.

4

Module

Materies

Assigns

Character

Credits

Course

Work: Concepts, Methods, and Theories.

Social Work Foundations.

Social Work Fundamentals.

OB.

6

1

Contemporary Theories for Social Work.

OB.

6

3

Ethics and Deontology in Social Work.

6

4

Methods, Models, and Techniques.

The Method of Intervention in Social Work.

OB.

6

2

Individual and Family Social Work.

6

Work with Groups.

6

3

Community Social Work.

6

6

Work and Mediation.

OB.

6

Social Intervention: Diagnostics and Planning.

OP.

6

4

6

4

4

Social Work Monitoring.

OP.

6

4

Social and Communication Skills for Social Work.

Practices II.

OB.

6

2

Social and Communication Skills in Social Work.

OP.

6

Research, Diagnostics, and Evaluation Social Work.

Practices I.

OB.

6

1

Introduction to Statistics.

FB.

6

1

.

6

2

Methods and Social Research Techniques.

OB.

6

3

Total

102

The Institutional Context of Social Work.

Social Services.

The Public System: Services General Social.

OB.

6

3

Public System: Specialized Social Services.

OB.

6

3

Social Policies and Social Work.

OB.

OB.

6

2

Welfare Policies.

OB.

OP.

OP.

6

4

Total

30

Processes and Problems that Work Social Work on.

Human Development in the Social Media.

Psychology Foundations for Social Work.

FB.

6

1

Human Development in the Cycle Vital.

FB.

6

2

Psychosocial Processes Applied to Social Work.

OB.

6

3

Structure, Inequality and Social Exclusion.

OB.

Gender and Social Intervention

OP.

6

4

Intercultural Social Work.

OP.

6

4

6

4

4

4

OP.

6

4

Development Cooperation.

OP.

6

4

Health, Dependency, and Vulnerability.

OB.

6

2

Mental Health and Addictions.

OP.

6

4

66

Legal and Organizational Tools for Social Work.

Right, Citizenship, and Social Work.

Public and Private Law Foundations.

6

1

Administrative Law.

6

2

Human Rights.

6

6

6

6

1

Rights Legislation.

OB.

6

3

for Social Work.

OP.

6

4

Organizations.

Organization of Social Intervention Entities.

OP.

6

36

Applied Social Sciences.

Introduction to Economics.

FB.

6

1

Economic and Social History.

FB.

6

1

FB.

FB.

6

1

Introduction to Political Science.

FB.

6

1

Social Anthropology.

FB.

Total

30

and Work End Work.

Practices.

PE.

PE.

PE.

PE.

PE.

12

4

End Job.

Grade End Job.

TFG.

6

24

Temporality of subjects

First Course

First semester

Assigns

Law Foundations and Private

6

Economic and Social History

6

6

6

Work Foundations

6

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Second Half

Assigns

Sociology

6

Foundations for Social Work

6

6

Introduction to Political Science

6

Second Course

First semester

Assigns

Administrative Law

6

Human Development in the Vital Cycle

6

6

6

The Social Work Intervention Method

6

Second Half

6

Anthropology

6

Structure, Inequality, and Social Exclusion

6

6

Statistics

6

Third Course

First semester

Assigns

The Public System: Social Services Generals

6

Rights Legislation

6

Social Research Methods and Techniques

Theories for Social Work

6

Psychosocial Processes Applied to Social Work

6

Second Half

Assigns

The Public System: Social Services Specialized

6

Individual and Family Social Work

6

Social Work with Groups

6

Social Work

6

Practices I

6

Fourth Course

First semester

Assigns

Optives

30

Second Half

Assigns

Professional Practices II

12

Social Work and Mediation

6

Ethics and Deontology in Social Work

6

6

The pupil will choose five of the optional subjects listed below:

Social Intervention: Diagnostics and Planning.

Social Work Monitoring.

Organization of Social Intervention Entities

Social and Communication Skills in Social Work.

Gender and Social Intervention.

Intercultural Social Work.

Social Work with Minors.

Social Work and Dependence.

Mental Health and Addictions.

Social Insertion Itineraries.

Development Cooperation.

Insertion Policies in the Labor Market.

Right for Social Work.

The temporality of the subjects may, due to exceptional circumstances, undergo modifications, provided that it is authorized by the Vicerrectorate with competencies in Academic Management and before the beginning of the course academic.

The University will establish appropriate mechanisms to guarantee students the academic recognition of a maximum of 6 elective ECTS for participation in cultural, sports, and cultural activities. student representation, solidarity and cooperation, as provided for in Royal Decree 1393/2007 in Article 12.8.