Brief Courses Specification
Here are the courses brief description based on the curriculum components:
A. National Courses
Expected Learning Outcome:
1) Behaving well according to the teachings of Islam, the laws and norms of the Indonesian State, academic ethics, and social work ethics
2) Being able to show cooperation and social sensitivity to the community and the environment collectively
Courses:
1. Pancasila (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students master the knowledge and understanding of a variety of basic issues of community, national and state life that are intended to be above the forefront of thinking based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution.
- Course Requirements: None
2. Citizenship (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to master the principles of state life to unravel various matters related to citizenship and citizenship, the basis of the state, constitution and actual issues about Indonesia both at the local and international level. With a variety of material students are expected to be able to understand the condition of themselves, the environment, citizens, and their countries so that they can position themselves and realize a peaceful society in difference and live in prosperity and justice both in Indonesia and the world.
- Course Requirements: None
3. Indonesian (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students can have the skills to write scientific papers using good and correct Indonesian effectively and efficiently.
- Course Requirements: None
B. UIN Sunan Kalijaga Identifier Courses
Expected Learning Outcomes:
1) Behaving well according to the teachings of Islam, the laws and norms of the Indonesian State, academic ethics, and social work ethics
2) Being able to show cooperation and social sensitivity to the community and the environment collectively
Courses
1. Arabic (2 Credits)
- Learning outcomes: Skilled Arabic language students, istima ', grammar, reading and ready to take the Arabic language proficiency test (IKLA).
- Course Requirement: None
2. Al-Qur'an and Hadith (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students have a basic knowledge of the Qur' an/Hadith and can use it as a code of conduct and can integrate it with other knowledge.
- Course Requirement: None
3. Tawhid (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students can understand the science of kalam, the Oneness of God and human relations with God and understand its application in everyday life.
- Course Requirement: None
4. Morals and Sufism (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the noble character in Islam and various kinds of Sufistic principles and thoughts in Islam.
- Course Requirement: None
5. Introduction to Islamic Studies (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basics of science in Islam as well as the methodology in Islamic studies.
- Course Requirement: None
6. History of Islamic Culture and Local Culture (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the history of Islamic development and local culture.
- Course Requirement: None
7. Fiqh & Usul Fiqh (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand and practice the rules of taking Islamic law and various kinds of worship and muamalah from various schools of law.
- Course Requirement: None
8. Phylosophy of Science (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the understanding, objects, scope, studies and benefits of the philosophy of science for the development of social welfare and Islamic studies.
- Course Requirement: None
9. KKN (6 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to connect between theory and cases in the field and are skilled in assisting the community in accordance with social welfare scientific competencies and able to work with teams of various kinds of science.
- Course Requirement: Has to take 130 credits
10. Thesis (6 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to make a final report in accordance with the correct writing conventions, both in terms of EYD and scientific methodology and are able to analyze it in accordance with social welfare theories.
- Course Requirement: Introduction to Metopen, Qualitative Metopen, Quantitative Metopen
C. Faculty Identifier Courses
Expected Learning Outcomes:
1) Behaving well according to the teachings of Islam, the laws and norms of the Indonesian State, academic ethics, and social work ethics.
2) Being able to show cooperation and social sensitivity to the community and the environment collectively.
Courses:
1. History of Dakwah (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the historical development of Islam, from the safety of the prophet to the present.
- Course Requirement: None
2. Quran and Dakwah Hadith (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the traditions of social welfare and apply the value of social welfare tradition in as a professional social worker .
- Course Requirement: None
3. Psychology of Dakwah (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the characteristics that must be possessed by da ' i and the people who are the target of empirical preaching and implementing da'wah in the process of social services and the process of social services to become a propaganda media.
- Course Requirement: None
4. Dakwah (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand and develop da'wah from an empirical normative, theoretical and practical basis.
- Course Requirement: None
5. Dakwah rhetoric (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basics of preaching rhetoric, master the ways of giving speeches and are able to apply in the context of the dakwah in accordance with the competence of study programs.
- Course Requirement: None
D. Study Program Courses
Expected Learning Outcomes:
1) Behaving well according to the teachings of Islam, the laws and norms of the Indonesian State, academic ethics, and social work ethics.
2) Being able to show cooperation and social sensitivity to the community and the environment collectively.
3) Able to study social problems with social work theory, social sciences, humanities, and knowledge of local wisdom in an integrative and interconnected manner.
4) Able to apply the principle of social justice in the analysis of social problems based on Islamic teachings and human rights appropriately.
Courses:
1. Social Welfare in Sunnah
- Learning Outcomes: Able to explain some key terms of social welfare in the Sunnah as a tool to understand the welfare in the Sunnah properly and correctly.
- Course Requirement: None
2. Social Welfare of the Qur'an (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to master the normative principle = principle of social welfare in Islam.
- Course Requirement: None
3. Social Fiqh (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students understand social reality by understanding jurisprudence.
- Course Requirement: None
4. English (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students know functional English, namely grammar, translating, reading and ready to take the English proficiency test (TOEFL/IELTS).
- Course Requirement: None
5. Logic (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basics of argumentative reasoning from various perspectives.
- Course Requirement: None
6. Multicultural Social Work (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the origins of human differences from various viewpoints and how social work addresses identity security in society through a culture-sensitive and non-discriminatory approach.
- Course Requirement: None
7. Ethical Value of Social Work (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the values and ethics of the social work profession that are integrated with the values and ethics in Islam and apply it in the practice of the social work profession.
- Course Requirement: None
8. Introduction to Social Welfare (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes:Understand thoroughly the scope of social welfare and social work, both as a science and an institution.
- Course Requirement: None
9. Human Behavior in the Social Environment (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the theory of human development and its relationship with the social environment using a biopsychosocial perspective
- Course Requirement: None
10. Social Welfare Theory (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students understand theories, models and approaches to social welfare and how to apply theories and develop them in the process of intervening social work services at the micro, mezzo and macro levels.
- Course Requirement: None
11. Psychology of Social Welfare (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students understand the concept and implementation of Personality Psychology Theory, Social Psychology and how the Islamic-based Integration-Interconnection Paradigm views these theories.
- Course Requirement: None
12. Sociology of Social Welfare (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the concepts, ideas of sociology figures, development ideologies and analyze conditions that occur in Indonesia in the framework of community development.
- Course Requirement: None
13. Mental Health (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the meaning of mental health, its relationship with holistic health, definitions and examples of healthy and unhealthy behaviours, mental health disorders and the practice and role of social workers in mental health issues.
- Course Requirement: None
14. Social Work Assessment (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students understand the theories and techniques of assessment and apply social work assessments in the form of practice and assessment reports.
- Course Requirement: None
15. Ethical Value of Social Work (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the values and ethics of the social work profession that are integrated with the values and ethics in Islam and apply it in the practice of the social work profession.
- Course Requirement: None
Expected Learning Outcomes:
5) Able to apply social work practice methods at the micro level, messo level, and macro level in general.
6) Able to apply micro intervention techniques to increase client capacity in overcoming problems
Courses:
1. Counseling (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are skilled in counselling in social work practices under professional standards and ethics
- Course requirements: None
2. Individual & Family Intervention Methods (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basic concepts of Intervention with Individual & Family (casework), case management/intervention casework and mempraktekkan intervention skills of social workers in casework
- Course requirements: Assessment in Social Work
3. Psychotherapy (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basic concepts of psychotherapy and practice psychotherapy approaches.
- Course requirements: None
4. Group Intervention Method (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basic concepts of intervention with groups/groups and students are able to practice the skills of social workers in group interventions.
- Course requirements: None
5. Group Therapy (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basic concepts of therapy through groups practicing the skills of social workers in group therapy
- Course requirements: None
6. The Peksos Generalis Method (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the theories and techniques of generalist social work and apply the theories and techniques in the practice of generalist social work
- Course requirements: Individual and family intervention methods, Group Intervention Method, Community Intervention Method
7. Micro Social Work Practicum (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand basic concepts with social work practices and are skilled at practicing the skills of social workers in individual and family interventions
- Course requirements: Social Work Values and Ethics Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Social Welfare Theory Assessment in Social Work, Individual and family intervention methods, Psychotherapy, Counseling, Mental health
8. Social Work Mezzo Practicum (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand basic concepts with social work practices and are skilled at practicing the skills of social workers in group interventions.
- Course requirements: Social Work Values and Ethics Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Social Welfare Theory Assessment in Social Work Group, Intervention Method Group therapy
Expected Learning Outcomes:
5) Able to apply social work practice methods at the micro level, messo level, and macro level in general.
7) Being able to demonstrate managerial functions in managing social service organizations appropriately
Courses:
1. Macro Social Work Practicum (3 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand basic concepts with social work practices and are skilled at practicing the skills of social workers in the community and organizational interventions.
- Course requirements: Social Work Values and Ethics, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Social Welfare Theory, Assessment in Social Work, Methods of Intervention with Communities and organizations, Management of Humanitarian Services Organizations, Social Policy and Planning, Social Advocacy
2. Management of Humanitarian Services Organizations (3 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students can identify and analyze problems as well as the humanitarian service organization's management can make the organization's management system embodied in the paper at the end of the semester.
- Course requirements: None
3. Social Service System (3 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the definitions, importance/ objectives, types and supervision strategies and how to apply them in professional social work practice.
- Course requirements: None
Expected Learning Outcomes:
5) Able to apply social work practice methods at the micro level, messo level, and macro level in general.
8) Practice collective advocacy efforts for marginalized groups.
Courses:
1. Social Movement (2 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students understand the theories of social movements so that they can analyze the development of social movement phenomena that occur in society which are manifested in social movement case study papers.
- Course requirements: None
2. Social legislation (2 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand, use, and criticize local, national and international legal products related to social welfare issues and development and know the role of social workers in that context.
- Course requirements: None
3. Social Policy & Planning (3 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand about the policy and social planning and to formulate social policy and draw up a social plan for social welfare.
- Course requirements: None
4. Social Advocacy (3 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the definition, types and methods of advocacy and how the role of social workers in making social change
- Course requirements: None
Expected Learning Outcomes:
5) Able to apply social work practice methods at the micro level, messo level, and macro level in general.
9) Designing the development of the potential and independence of the community to overcome social problems.
Courses:
1. Islamic Philanthropy (2 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand models of zakat, infaq, sadaqah and waqf and other forms of charity in dealing with social problems.
- Course requirements: None
2. Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to master the principles of entrepreneurship and are skilled in applying them.
- Course requirements: None
3. Methods of Intervention with Communities & Organizations (3 credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the relationship of communication interventions with development perspectives, characteristics and stages of community development and how the role of social workers in their interactions with communities and organizations.
- Course requirements: None
Expected Learning Outcomes:
5) Able to apply social work practice methods at the micro level, messo level, and macro level in general.
10) Conduct /make qualitative or uantitative research based on social work research methods correctly.
Courses:
1. Introduction to Research Methodology (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand basic research concepts and other types of research as well as its usefulness.
- Course requirements: None
2. Quantitative Research Methods (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to master the concepts of quantitative methods, applied in making the proposed research and be able to draw up a report thesis/theses using quantitative methods.
- Course requirements: Introduction to Research Methods
3. Qualitative Research Methods (3 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to master the concepts of qualitative methods, applied in making the proposed research and be able to draw up a report thesis/thesis/theses using qualitative methods.
- Course requirements: Introduction to Research Methods
E. Elective Courses
Expested Learning Outcomes:
3) Able to study social problems with social work theory, social sciences, humanities, and knowledge of local wisdom in an integrative and interconnected manner.
4) Able to apply the principle of social justice in the analysis of social problems based on Islamic teachings and human rights appropriately.
5) Able to apply social work practice methods at the micro level, messo level, and macro level in general.
Courses:
1. Elderly Social Work (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the problem of the elderly and other forms of social problems faced by the elderly from the perspective of workers social and have the skills to analyze and advocate the case of elderly.
- Course requirements: None
2. Women & Gender (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand gender issues and forms of gender inequality from the perspective of social workers and have skills in analyzing and advocating cases of gender inequality.
- Course requirements: None
3. Poverty Alleviation (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the root causes of poverty from various perspectives and how to overcome them.
- Course requirements: None
4. Industrial Social Work (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students understand social and industrial welfare issues and how to intervene in labour, company, state and community relations.
- Course requirements: None
5. Disaster Management (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand and be skilled in disaster management starting from mitigation, pre-disaster, emergency response, short, medium and long term activities, reconstruction, rehabilitation, relocation, trauma healing and so on.
- Course requirements: None
6. Corrective Social Work (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basic concepts of criminality and appropriate intervention strategies for criminal behavior.
- Course requirements: None
7. Child & Family Social Welfare (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students can identify, analyze and formulate issues and problems of children and families and can know the process of formulating child and family welfare programs.
- Course requirements: None
8. Medical Social Work (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students understand the basics of medical social work, understand case management in the setting of medical service institutions and are skilled in biopsychosocial assessment.
- Course requirements: None
9. School Social Work (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the psychological and social problems of children in school and how the role of social workers in promotion, education, mentoring and advocacy.
- Course requirements: None
10. Forensic Social Work (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the legal system, study crime and how the role of social workers in dealing with criminal problems.
- Course requirements: None
11. CSR Management (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the basics of CSR and the role of social workers in CSR management.
- Course requirements: None
12. Social Work Disability (2 Credits)
- Learning Outcomes: Students are able to understand the issue of disability as a social problem and how the role of social workers in handling the problem.
- Course requirements: None