Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Human Behaviour and Social Environment I SHO201 3. Semester 3 + 0 3.0 4.0
Prerequisites None
Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Type
Mode of delivery face to face
Course Coordinator
Instructors Ülkü AKÇA ÜŞENTİ
Assistants
Goals Initially, to maik thi student describe the individual himself and his behaviour. Then by taking behaviour theories into consideration, to be ablo to evaluate the reasons of human behaviours (nevro-biologic, genetics and social environmental effects) in general frame and to contribute the student to reinterprete human, his behavior and their interaction process with the environment by acquired information by observing human’s behaviour in his interaction with the social environment.
Course Content Introduction and information about the general framework of the course, the method of teaching the course and the basic principles. • Information about the possible contributions of the course to social workers • Who is a Human? • What are the most basic features that distinguish humans from other living creatures? • What is behavior? • Basic features and dimensions of behavior • Hierarchy of behavior • Basic sources of behavior • Determinants of behavior: Needs, drives, motives • Maslow's "Basic Needs" theory and its relationship with the social environment • The place and importance of Psychoanalytic Theory in behavior and personality development • The place and importance of Psycho-Social Development Theory in behavior and personality development Midterm Exam • What is the social environment? Types and features • Development Environment and basic approaches • Systems Theory, Ecological Theory, Developmental Niche, Family Change Theory • Effects of Development Environment features on social environment interaction • Family, society and global values • Phenomenological Theories: Carl Rogers, Moral Development Theory: L. Kohlberg • Reasons for the need for a social environment for the individual • Psychological Loneliness/Social Loneliness approaches • School Child, social environment and socialization: • School and Family
Learning Outcomes - Describes human as an of the living species,
- Classifies the features that distinguish human from other,
- Can evaluate behaviour with it’s multilateral aspects,
- Can discribe behaviour theories with basic features and can compare theories
- Can interpret the effects of development and individuality theories an human behaviours
- Describes human’s interaction with the social environment general aspect in the frame of social psychology approaches,
- Can evoluate interpret the behaviours he observed in his environment, primarily his own in the light of acquired knowledge with a new viewpoint.
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction, inform about the general frame of the course, teaching methods and basic princicples. • Inform about the contributions of the course to the social worker.
2. Week Who is human? • What are the basic features that distinguish human from other living things?
3. Week What is behaviour? • Basic features and dimensions of behaviour.
4. Week The hierarchy of behaviour • Basic sources of behaviour.
5. Week Determiners of behaviour: Needs, stimulation and motivation. • Maslow’s “Basic Needs” theory and their relation with the social environment.
6. Week Place and importance of psycho-analitic theory in the development of behaviour and personality.
7. Week Place and importance of psycho-social development theory in the development of behavior and personality.
8. Week Mid-term exam, evaluation of mind-term exam.
9. Week What is social environment? It’s teypes ond features
10. Week Development environment and basic approaches. • System Theory, Ecologic Theory, development niche, family changing theory.
11. Week The effects of development envirenment on the social environment interaction. • Family, society and global values.
12. Week Phenomenologic Theories: Carl Rogers. Moral development. L. Kohlberg
13. Week The reasons fort he social environment need. • Psychological isolation/social isolation approaches.
14. Week Pupil, social environment and socialization • School and family
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Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program Requirements Contribution Level DK1 DK2 DK3 DK4 DK5 DK6 DK7 Measurement Method
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Course's Level of contribution None Very Low Low Fair High Very High
Method of assessment/evaluation Written exam Oral Exams Assignment/Project Laboratory work Presentation/Seminar
ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Hours 14 3 42
Preparation, After Class Study 14 2 28
Midterm 1 1 10 10
Homework 1 1 7 7
Final 1 15 15
Total Workload 102
ECTS Credit of the Course 4.0