Students who graduate from the program:
PLO-1: Defines, compares and explains with examples the social work profession's basic concepts, theories, models and practice approaches.
PLO-2: It explains theoretical knowledge about the relationship between human behaviour, development, and the social environment, relates it to relevant theories, and evaluates it with real-life examples.
PLO-3: Explains, analyses and applies national and international regulations on social policy, legislation and human rights in different contexts.
PLO-4: Identifies social problems of disadvantaged individuals, families and groups, analyzes these problems and prepares appropriate intervention plans.
PLO-5: Collects data, analyzes it, interprets the results and prepares reports in the field of social work using scientific research methods.
PLO-6: Applies professional intervention methods in crisis and trauma situations, conducting case analyses by developing social work strategies with cultural sensitivity.
PLO-7: Communicates effectively with individuals, groups and communities, applies interview techniques and manages social work processes.
PLO-8: Prepares and implements projects addressing social problems and evaluates the process by using leadership skills in these projects.
PLO-9: Follows new information and technologies in the field of social work, integrates them into professional development and applies this information in professional practice.
PLO-10: It identifies social injustices in society, develops solution proposals and carries out advocacy activities supporting human rights.
PLO-11: Collaborates with different disciplines participates in teamwork and fulfils duties and responsibilities in line with common goals.
PLO-12: Evaluate the effectiveness of social work practices, offer suggestions for improvement and develop sustainable social work models.