Professional relationships in health- and social work; a psycho-social perspective (DHV370)
Course description for study year 2024-2025
Course code
DHV370
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
10
Semester tution start
Spring
Number of semesters
1
Exam semester
Spring
Language of instruction
English
Content
Learning outcome
The following learning outcomes will be achieved after completion of the course:
Knowledge
The PhD candidate will:
- Possess advanced knowledge of professional relationships in health- and social work as a psychosocial research field.
- Possess advanced knowledge of relevant methods for psychosocial research.
Skills
The PhD candidate can:
- Critically analyze and reflect upon the relationship between intra-and interpersonal-, institutional- and societal dimensions of experience, and their consequences for the development and sustainment of professional relationships in health- and social work.
- Apply psychosocial perspectives and methods to study concrete professional relational experiences.
General competence
The PhD candidate can:
- Organize and present selected research literature with a psycho-social approach to professional relationships in health- or social work and lead discussions in open seminars/groups.
- Search for and apply psycho-social research literature to analyze a self-selected research problem connected to relationally intensive work that can further be developed into a scientific article.
Required prerequisite knowledge
Exam
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Individual paper | 1/1 | Passed / Not Passed |
Individual paper of 5000 words (+/- 10 %) on a self-selected topic approved by the course coordinator. List of self-selected literature (approx. 500 pages) to be submitted together with the individual paper. The paper will be assesed as pass/fail.
Coursework requirements
- To present scientific literature in open seminars/discussion groups.
- To prepare a short abstract (approx 250 words) on the self-selected research topic to be addressed in the individual paper. The abstract should include background, topic, research problem/question, and plan for relevant literature searches. The abstract is to be approved by the course coordinator.
- To produce a list of self-selected literature of approx 500 pages relevant for the individual paper.