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SOC3000 Collaborative Community Problem Solving

Short Description: Collaborative Community Proble
Units : 1
Faculty or Section : Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts
School or Department : School of Humanities & Communication
Student contribution band : Band 1
ASCED code : 090500 - Human Welfare Studies and Serv
Grading basis : Graded

Requisites

Pre-requisite: 12 course units (though 16 course units is recommended)

Other requisites

Students will require access to e-mail and have internet access to UConnect for this course.
This course should be completed during the student鈥檚 last year in the program.

Synopsis

Students will work within cross disciplinary project teams consisting of a mix of students, professionals and community members from outside the university. Each team will have a community issue assigned to it. Where possible, this issue will be from an identified community, either within the local area, or from overseas where an international student brings an issue forward. A staff member will facilitate each project team's activities. Students will engage in a series of workshops where they meet as a group and contribute knowledge and competencies from their own experiences and disciplines to critically analyse the components of the issue and define specific challenges, such that further research and consultation can result in a proposed framework for problem solving. Between workshops students will be responsible for researching the issue, consulting with community members personally or electronically, and preparing components of the project report for the team. The deliverable from the course is a report which describes the issue analysis, relevant research and community consultation, and a prospectus on possible management or resolution strategies.

Course offers

Semester Mode Campus
Semester 2, 2020 Online
Date printed 12 February 2021