Course - Organization and Organizing I - SARB3504
Organization and Organizing I
Lessons are not given in the academic year 2010/2011
About
About the course
Course content
The course gives a survey of organizational and theoretical problems attached to the organization of welfare and care in society. The topics may vary from forces and processes, such as professionalization, clientization, de-institutionalization, privatization, efficiency and coordination, to current ideologies regarding organizational activities such as administration, management, planning, evaluation and cooperation. The course will address current issues and may therefore vary from time to time.
Learning outcome
To increase the students' attention to the almost omnipresent existence and meaning of organizations and organizing in modern society. Knowledge about organizational factors is of particular importance within societal areas that are organizationally 'thick', and the course may thus be a helpful tool for social work and health students in many different situations in their studies.
Learning methods and activities
Teaching method and activities: Lectures and seminars.
Form of assessment: 4-hour written exam.
Recommended previous knowledge
See formal requirements.
Required previous knowledge
Bachelors degree or equivalent in Social Work, Health Sciences or Social Sciences.
Course materials
Will be announced at the start of the semester.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| SARB3505 | 7.5 sp | |
| SVSA310 | 7.5 sp | |
| SVSA310 | 7.5 sp |
Subject areas
- Health Science
- Social Sciences
- Social Work
Contact information
There is no contact information available for this course.