SWK-10036 - Life Course Development
Coordinator: Rachel Naylor Tel: +44 1782 7 33837
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Level: Level 4
Credits: 30
Study Hours: 300
School Office: 01782 733928

Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Co-requisites

None

Prerequisites

None

Barred Combinations

None

Description for 2022/23

The module introduces students to biological, psychological and sociological explanations of human development and behaviour. It also explores theories and ways of promoting social work service users' well-being. The module offers the opportunity to debate these issues and to discuss a case in depth in writing.

Aims
The module aims to introduce students to biological, psychological and sociological explanations of human development and behaviour. It also aims to explore theories and ways of promoting social work service users' well-being.

Talis Aspire Reading List
Any reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.
http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/swk-10036/lists

Intended Learning Outcomes

explain biological, psychological and sociological understandings of human development and behaviour: 1
identify theories and methods of promoting personal, social and emotional well-being: 1
describe and apply a bio-psychosocial approach to understanding life course issues for the main groups of people using social work services: 1
identify and discuss socio-economic contextual impacts upon development in relation to a given scenario: 2
identify the importance of inter-professional working in relation to development across the life course in the context of a given scenario: 2

Study hours

Lecture: 20 hours
Workshops: 60 hours
Guided Independent study: 20 hours (tasks set to support taught content)
Independent study: Workshop (60) and assessment preparation (45) - 105 hours.
Wider reading: 115 hours (approximately 8 hours per week of module)

School Rules

None

Description of Module Assessment

1: Essay weighted 50%
2,000-word essay
This assignment requires students to demonstrate theoretical knowledge from bio-psycho-social perspectives in relation to an essay that will be chosen from a list designed each year to enable students to meet the learning outcomes

2: Case Study weighted 50%
case study analysis (2000 words)
Case study will be provided (different each year) and students will discuss the issues raised in this case study in relation to contextualised life course development and the importance of inter-professional working and information sharing