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This module provides a critical overview of different modes of understanding human development and their relevance for social work practice. It examines theories of human growth and development throughout the life cycle, and how, at different points people’s identities are shaped by their social, political, economic and cultural locations. There will be a particular focus on how inequality, adversity and oppression can significantly affect people’s experiences.
The Digital Skills Awareness course is aimed at incoming students who are yet to start their programmes of study. The purpose is to flag up how technology will be used during their time at university and what digital skills they will need to have a successful learning experience.
This module is part of the Alliance Intensive Study Programme (AISP) that has been developed by the University of Warwick and Monash University. The aim of the module is to pair Warwick and Monash students so as to conduct a research project in a collaborative fashion. Given the current difficulties in terms of international mobility, the module will focus on computational chemistry, a subject that naturally lends itself quite nicely to remote working. The research project will be supervised by either a Warwick or Monash academic with experience in the field.
More details about the AISP as well as this particular module can be found here.