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Course Information
Semester Course Code Course Title T+P+L Credit ECTS
1 03010001 Social Welfare and Social Work History 3+0+0 6 6
Course Details
Language : Turkish
Level : Bachelor's Degree
Department / Program : Social Work
Mode of Delivery : Face to Face
Type : Compulsory
Objectives : To inform students about the basic concepts of social welfare and social work, and to enable them to have information about the historical development and philosophical foundations of service as a discipline and profession.
Content : This course, which aims to inform students about the historical origins of the social work discipline and profession in the world and in Turkey, examines the development, structure and functioning of the social welfare institution in chronological order and examines the social work profession in Western Europe, the USA and Turkey. considers its formation.
Methods & Techniques :
Prerequisites and co-requisities : None
Course Coordinator : None
Name of Lecturers : Prof. Dr. Kamil ALPTEKİN
Assistants : None
Work Placement(s) : No
Recommended or Required Reading
Resources : Çengelci, E. (1996). Cumhuriyet Türkiye’sinde Sosyal Hizmetlerin Örgütlenmesi Ankara.
Kut, S. (1988). Sosyal Hizmet Mesleği Nitelikleri, Temel Unsurları, Müdahale Yöntemleri. Ankara.
Kongar, E. (1972). Sosyal Çalışmaya Giriş. Ankara: Sosyal Bilimler Derneği Yayınları
Acar, H. Çamur Duyan, G. (2003). Dünyada Sosyal Hizmet Mesleğinin Ortaya Çıkışı ve Gelişimi. Toplum ve Sosyal Hizmet, 14(1); 1-19.
Atasü Topcuoğlu, R. ve Akbaş, E. (2009). Küreselleşme Sürecinde Daralan Sosyal Haklar Ve Türkiye’de Sosyal Hizmet Sunumunda Yaşanan Dönüşümün Kuramsal ve Politik Çerçevesi. Uluslararası Sosyal Haklar Sempozyumu Bildiri Kitabı, Akdeniz Üniversitesi Yayını: Antalya.
Cılga, İ. (2004). Bilim ve Meslek Olarak Türkiye’de Sosyal Hizmet. H.Ü.SHYO Yayın No 16
Karataş, K. (1999). “Sosyal Refah: Kavramsal Boyutu Gelişimi ve Nitelikleri”, Yaşam Boyu Sosyal Hizmet, H.Ü. SHYO Yayını, Ankara.
Course Category
Social Sciences 100%
In-Term Study Informations
In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage
Mid-terms 1 40%
Final examination 1 60%
Total 2 100%
Activity Informations
Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load
Course Duration 14 3 42
Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 3 42
Assignments 1 20 20
Presentation 1 10 10
Mid-terms 1 20 20
Practice 1 15 15
Final examination 1 20 20
Total Work Load ECTS: 6 169
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
No Learning Outcomes
1 The student will have the ability to analyze the development of social welfare systems and social work in Turkey and the World.
2 The student will be able to comprehend the close relationship between the concept of social welfare and the concept of social work.
3 The student will be ready to acquire knowledge about the professional and scientific aspects of social work.
4 The student will learn the historical roots of the bottlenecks encountered in the social work profession and education today.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week Topics
1 Meeting, discussion about the general course of the lesson, Basic concepts of social work (1): Interest, need, deprivation, social assistance, social functionality, well-being
2 Social welfare social work relationship: social welfare, social welfare policy, social services, social welfare social work relationship
3 The birth of the social work profession in the West 1): Renaissance and reform movements that started in Italy, the poor law in England (1648), the liberalist state and the birth of the bourgeois class Workers' uprisings in Germany (1848) and the Industrial Revolution
4 The birth of the social work profession in the West 2: Socialism and the birth of the welfare state, the new poor law in England (1834), Bismark's social insurance application, the first professional organizations and applications: 1) Charity Organization Society 2) Settlement (Settlement House)
5 Emergence of the Social Work profession in the West 3: Female pioneers (Alice Salomon, Mary Richmond, Hane Adams, Eglantyne Jebb. Beginning of Social Work education in the world and pioneering developments
6 Developments in welfare systems in the world: Keynes's interventionist state doctrine, Roosevelt social security law, Beveradge Report, publication of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Transition from liberal state to welfare state and spread of social services to the whole society
7 Midterm
8 Organization and presentation of social services in the Classical Ottoman Period
9 Organization and presentation of social services in the Modern Ottoman Period
10 Historical development of social services in Turkey (1): Social services in the Republican era
11 Historical development of social services in Turkey (2): The 1961 Constitution, the acceptance of social state principles, the establishment of the General Directorate of Social Services and the beginning of social work education Developments until the early 1980s
12 Historical development of social services in Turkey (3): Developments until the mid-2000s, changes in social policy and provision of social services.
13 Historical development of social work in Turkey (3): Recent developments in social work and social work education
14 Discussions on the future of the social welfare state and social work profession in the world and in Turkey, general evaluation of the course
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11P12
All 3455
C1 4355
C2 4333
C3 445
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