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This course provides foundation knowledge and skills in interpersonal communication. The context of human communication is considered in terms of the impact of gender, class and culture and how these elements mediate social relationships. The focus of the course is on enhancing communication effectiveness in different organisational contexts. An introduction to korero Maori is integral to the course in terms of the New Zealand context.
The purpose of SOWK201/HSRV201 is to provide a foundation of generic communications skills necessary for practice in social work and the human services. Consideration will be given to theoretical and contextual frameworks that impact on communication in the human services. Emphasis will be placed on cross-cultural communication and tikanga Maori. The course contributes to development of skills necessary for SOWK304 and SOWK308 in the BSW. Learning Goals:1. An introduction to various theories of communication with an emphasis on non-verbal messages2. To appreciate cross-cultural differences in communication3. To have an introduction to Te Reo Maori and various key concepts in tikanga Maori4. To increase confidence in communication skills and working in group settings5. To develop confidence in oral presentation skills
1. An understanding of theories about communication related to a number of societal contexts.2. An understanding of a variety of perspectives that influence interpersonalcommunication.3. An increased ability to communicate with confidence in group and class situations.4. Increased knowledge and competence to contribute to Maori and indigenous practice frameworks in a health context.5. Greater awareness of cross-cultural issues in communication.6. Familiarisation and practice with a variety of modes of communication.
Any 15 points at 100 level from HSRV or SOWK, orany 60 points at 100 level from the Schedule V of the BA, orfrom the Schedule C to the BSW(Hons).
HSRV201
Cindy Zeiher
There is one essay required for this paper and one group presentation. Essay One 40% Presentation in pairs 40% Group participation 20% A reflective journal will be submitted at the end of the course where students are encouraged to critically analyse their communication experience. Lecturers may set special exercises that will form part of the journal. The different weightings serve three purposes:1. To allow students to explore and research theoretical aspects of communication.2. To facilitate the development of presentation skills.3. To reinforce the importance of group process in facilitating the development of communication skills.
Library portalLearn Assignment Sheet Cover Cover Sheet for Late Submission or Waiver of Penalty Academic Integrity Guidance for Staff and Students Referencing for Social Work & Humans Services Using EndNote for referencing Writing guides for Social Work & Human Services Library Guides
The administrator for the Human Services and Social Work Department is Denise Forbes and she can be located in room 105 in the Music Building.
Domestic fee $777.00
International fee $3,375.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences .