Internship

Course: Social Work

Structural unit: Faculty of Psychology

Title
Internship
Code
ОК.28
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
8 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
12
Learning outcomes
LO 1. To search, analyze and synthesize information from various sources for solving professional tasks and to establish causal relationships between social events and phenomena. LO 2. To communicate fluently orally and in writing state and foreign languages on professional issues. LO 11. To use prevent methods for deviations in mental development, behavioral disorders, interpersonal relationships breakdown, for conflict resolution, for prevention of social risks and difficult life circumstances. LO 22. To demonstrate the ability to solve problems creatively and to make innovative decisions, to think and apply creativity to form fundamentally new ideas.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
The student should know the following: - theoretical foundations of modern problems of psychology and social work, their promising directions of scientific research, and ways of solving them; - ethical principles of socio-psychological research; - basic methods of socio-psychological research, in particular, methods of data collection and their analysis; - the basics and principles of organization, training, and conducting social work with the client/clients (individual and group) - peculiarities of applying methods and technologies of social work according to the type of client/recipient of social services. The student should be able to: - Search for scientific psychological literature following the assigned tasks of empirical research; - use modern methods of collecting, analyzing, and processing scientific information; - self-organize personal work and allocate time effectively; work effectively without external instructions.
Course content
Internship is designed to form professional skills and to make independent decisions in certain areas of work (or on specific issues) in real-life production conditions by performing certain functions and tasks specific to the future profession. This type of practice is carried out during the writing of a bachelor's thesis and is the final link of students' practical training. During this practice, theoretical knowledge of professional disciplines is deepened and consolidated, and the formation of a base of factual material for the performance of qualification work and/or state exams is completed.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Zbirnyk zakonodavchykh ta normatyvnykh aktiv pro osvitu / Ministerstvo osvity ta nauky Ukrainy. Informatsiinyi zbirnyk. K., 2001. [in Ukrainian]. 2. Metodychni rekomendatsii z orhanizatsii ta provedennia praktyky studentiv Kyivskoho natsionalnoho universytetu imeni Tarasa Shevchenka fakultetu psykholohii viddilennia «Sotsialna robota» : navchalno-metodychna rozrobka / Uklad. L. Yu. Polivko, O. H. Piontkivska. Kyiv : KOMPRYNT, 2019. 38 s. [in Ukrainian].
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Implementation of the practice program
Assessment methods and criteria
After the end of the practice period, students report on the completion of assigned tasks. All tasks performed by the student-intern are subject to a differentiated assessment by the head of practice from the department. The department approves the final generalized assessment. Students defend the internship report at the department meeting within the first 10 days after the end of the internship. The department's general head recommends that the department evaluate the student's practice in a certain way. The department makes the final decision. The practice has a differentiated credit; the assessment for the practice is entered in the credit and examination record and in the student's record book under the signature of the general supervisor from the department. The grade for practice is taken into account when determining the scholarship. Rating scale: 90 - 100 «excellent» 75 - 89 «good» 60-74 «satisfactory» 0-59 «unsatisfactory/failed»
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Larysa Yuriivna Polivko
Department of Social Work
Faculty of Psychology

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Social Work
Faculty of Psychology