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Resolution Of 16 Of August Of 1995, Of The University Of The Lagoon, By Which Is Ordered The Publication Of The Plan Of Studies Conducive To The Obtaining Of The Title Official Of Diploma In Work Social.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 16 de agosto de 1995, de la Universidad de La Laguna, por la que se ordena la publicación del plan de estudios conducente a la obtención del título oficial de Diplomado en Trabajo Social.

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In accordance with the provisions of Article 29 of the Organic Law 11/1983, of 25 August, of University Reform, and in Article 10 (2) of Royal Decree 1497/1987, of 27 November,

This Rectorate, by virtue of the powers conferred on it, has resolved to order the publication of the study plan leading to the obtaining of the official title of Diplomacy in Social Work, approved on 18 April 1995. by the Government Board of the University of La Laguna and approved by agreement of the Academic Commission of the Council of Universities dated July 14, 1995, which will be structured as set out in the Annex to this Resolution.

La Laguna, August 16, 1995. -The Rector, Matias Lopez Rodriguez.

ANNEX TO CITE

Structure and organization of the curriculum

1. Official title to which these studies lead: Diplomacy at Social Work.

2. Lessons from: First cycle.

3. Center responsible for the organization of the curriculum: U.S. Social Work.

4. Global reading burden on appropriations: 207.

DISTRIBUTION

Cycle/Course/Trunk Mats/Mandatory Materials/Optional Materials/Free Configuration/Career End Job/Total Per Course

I/1. º/37/30/-/-/-/67

2. º/44.5/3/12/10.5/-/70

3. º/44.5/6/9/10.5/-/70

Total/126/39/21/21/-/207

Percentage. /61/19/10/10/-/100

5. Job or project end of career: Not required.

6. Distribution of the overall reading burden per academic year:

Academic/Total/Theoretical/Practical/Clinical Year

1./67/42/25

2. º/70/40.5/29.5

3. º/70/43.5/26.5

7. Specifications and clarifications: All subjects are half-yearly, with each semester being allocated a 15-week reading period.

We grant, by equivalence, 4.5 credits to work academically directed and integrated in the curriculum, to studies carried out in the framework of international conventions signed by the University of La Laguna or others activities. These credits will be optional, practical and will have a fifteen-hour equivalency per credit.

8. Temporary organization of the teachings:

(Tr: Troncals. Ob.: Obligatory. Op.: Optives.)

Course 1. º: First semester:

tr. Foundations of the Right for Social Work.

tr. General Sociology.

tr. Basic Psychosocial Processes.

tr. History and Evolution of Social Work.

ob. Social Work Practices I.

ob. Social Statistics.

Course 1. º: Second semester:

tr. Methods and Techniques of Social Research.

tr. Administrative Law.

tr. Public Health and Social Work.

tr. General Theory of Social Services.

ob. Economy Applied to Social Work.

ob. Prehistory and History of the Canary Islands.

Social Work Practices II.

Course 2. º: First semester:

tr. Social Psychology.

tr. Methodology of Social Work.

tr. Social Work Practices III.

ob. Epistemology of Social Work.

(6 optional catalog credits.)

Course 2. º: Second semester:

tr. Psychology of the Groups.

tr. Right of Work and Social Security.

tr. Social Structure.

tr. Social Services.

tr. Social Work Practices IV.

(6 optional catalog credits.)

Course 3. º: First semester:

tr. Introduction to the Social Policy.

tr. Social Anthropology.

tr. Social Work with Family and Groups.

tr. Management and Administration of Social Services.

tr. Social Work Practices V.

(4.5 optional catalogue credits.)

Course 3. º: Second semester:

tr. Social Policies.

tr. Community Social Work.

tr. Social Work Practices VI.

ob. Ethics of Social Work.

ob. Sociology of the Organizations.

(4.5 optional catalogue credits.)

Optional subjects catalog:

Psychology of Organizations.

Social Movements.

Educational Intervention with Offenders and Toxicomans.

New Technologies Applied to Social Work.

Community Psychology.

Sociology of Conflict.

International Social Policy.

union Law.

Social Work and Health.

Drugs and Social Work.

Social Work with Disabled.

Social Work with Older People.

Sociolaboral Insertion Programs.

Prison Social Work.

Evaluation of Social Programs.

Social Work with Marginalized.

Social Work in Education.

Social Work with Minors and Family.

Enterprise Social Work.

State Theory and Public Policy.

To be awarded for equivalence up to 4.5 optional credits to:

Academically targeted jobs.

Studies conducted in the framework of international conventions signed by the University.

Other activities.

9. Academic incompatibilities: In the sequenced subjects and with the same denomination, the previous level will be required to be approved and also:

To get the credits from/Must be exceeded those of

Social Services/General Theory of Social Services.

Methodology of Social Work. /History and Evolution of Social Work and Social Work Practices II.

Social Work Practices III/History and Evolution of Social Work.

Social Work Practices V./Social Work Methodology.

Social Work with Family and Groups/Methodology of Social Work and Social Work Practices IV.

Community Social Work/Social Work Methodology and Social Work Practices IV.

10. Validation and/or adaptation mechanisms: The subjects with the same name in the old plan (1991) and in which it is proposed will be automatically validated, and in addition, the subject validation of subjects is established between the two plans:

1991 Plan/Proposed Study Plan

Fundamentals of Administrative Law for Social Work. /Administrative Law.

General, Evolutionary, and Differential Psychology. /Basic Psychosocial Processes.

Social Psychology. /Psychology of the Groups.

contemporary Social Structure. /Social Structure.

Statistics and Social Research Techniques. /Methods and Techniques of Social Research plus Social Statistics.

Social Medicine. /Public Health and Social Work.

Introduction to Social Services. /General Theory of Social Services.

Social Services I./Social Services.

Social Services II. /Management and Administration of Social Services.

Social Policy and Social Welfare. /Introduction to Social Policy plus Social Policies.

Social Work I: Practice-Practice. /History and Evolution of Social Work plus Social Work Practices I more Social Work Practices II.

Social Work II: Practice-Practice. /Social Work Methodology plus Social Work Practices III more Social Work Practices IV plus Epistemology of Social Work.

Social Work III: Practice-Practice. /Social Work with Family and Group plus Community Social Work plus Social Work Practices Social Work plus Social Work Practices VI.

History of the Canary Islands. /Prehistory and History of the Canary Islands.

Old-plan subjects that are not listed in the proposed plan will be validated by free choice credits up to a total of 21 credits.

11. Content of the curriculum: Annex 2-A, Annex 2-B, Annex 2-C.

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