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Master Programme in Applied Social Sciences - Programme Option Child Care Programme description
- Programme name, Norwegian
- Masterstudium i sosialfag - studieretning barnevern
- Valid from
- 2025 FALL
- ECTS credits
- 120 ECTS credits
- Duration
- 4 semesters
- Schedule
- Here you can find an example schedule for first year students.
- Programme history
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Introduction
The Master’s Programme in Applied Social Sciences – Programme Option Child Welfare is a master’s degree programme for child welfare officers that aims to produce candidates with in-depth knowledge of children, young people and families in vulnerable life situations and of the social conditions that have a particular impact on their welfare and everyday life. Students should be able to analyse the individual child’s care situation and, in cooperation with children and families, initiate change work to improve the child’s care situation and development opportunities. The programme is also intended to further develop students’ capacity for analytical thinking and critical and ethical reflection on their own practice. The programme elucidates the relationship between the understanding of a problem and the choice of measures and methods used in the child welfare service, as well as the theoretical basis for the measures. Key topics include the child welfare service’s remit, legal framework conditions and the rights of children and families.
Child welfare is a field whose practice is based on implicit and explicit theories drawn from many different disciplines. It is a normative area of activity, and a critical basis for assessing what knowledge is valid and relevant to practice in the field is required. Ways of understanding children and their status in society form important premises for the child welfare service’s activities at all times. The programme emphasises the child welfare service’s role in a society characterised by cultural complexity, social inequality and diversity, and therefore focuses on child welfare work in large cities. The programme combines practice-based and research-based teaching.
The programme description and the content of the programme are based on the Regulations relating to national guidelines for master’s degree programmes in child welfare.
Target group
The programme option is intended for child welfare officers who wish to specialise in the field of child welfare. The programme is also relevant to child and adolescent mental health work, correctional services and work in kindergartens and schools.
The programme qualifies students for:
- positions in municipal and state child welfare services
- positions in other welfare services and public administrative bodies working with children and families
- positions in specialist environments, research and educational institutions
- admission to PhD programmes
Admission requirements
Årsstudiet i organisasjon og ledelse er et praksisnært studium samtidig som det har en teoretisk og forskningsbasert forankring. Kombinasjonen av praksisrelevans og teori bidrar til at studentene oppøver evne til analyse og refleksjon og blir i stand til å løse varierende oppgaver i et yrkesliv som er i stadig endring. Studiet er særlig innrettet mot arbeid i offentlig sektor, men studentene vil også ha relevant kompetanse for næringslivet og frivillige organisasjoner.
Årsstudiet i organisasjon og ledelse har i hovedsak samme emnesammensetning og felles undervisning med tredje studieår ved bachelor i administrasjon og ledelse i offentlig virksomhet. Studiet kan inngå som en del av en bachelorgrad eller ses på som et supplement for studenter som allerede har en bachelorgrad, for eksempel innen ulike profesjonsstudier.
Programplanen gir en oversikt over mål, innhold, organisering, arbeidsmåter og vurderingsformer i programmet og de enkelte emnene som studiet består av.
Learning outcomes
After completing the programme, the graduate should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The graduate has
- advanced knowledge of social science theories and legal understanding of relevance to the work of the child welfare service and other welfare services.
- in-depth knowledge of children’s and families’ rights in dealings with the child welfare service
- in-depth knowledge of ethical issues encountered by the child welfare service
- an understanding of theory of science, with a particular focus on understanding of the profession and the child welfare service’s heterogeneous knowledge base
- in-depth knowledge of analytical perspectives on professional practice, institutions and social policy interventions
- specialised knowledge of the exercise of discretionary judgement in child welfare assessments and decisions
Skills
The graduate can
- analyse and take a critical approach to different sources of knowledge and use them when making assessments and decisions in the best interests of the child
- carry out care assessments by analysing and considering what would be in the child’s best interests in light of the child’s and family’s situation and the context
- reflect on the child welfare service’s complex social remit and role in society
- analyse and assess the child welfare service’s methodological procedures
- carry out professional child welfare work in a metropolitan context
General competence
The graduate can
- apply relevant research-based knowledge in the field of child welfare
- critically assess social policy measures and professional recommendations concerning children and families in child welfare and associated services
- critically assess the opportunities and limitations of new research-based knowledge in the field of child welfare
- assess ethical issues related to research and development in the field of child welfare
Content and structure
The programme is taught as a full-time course of study over two years and a part-time course of study over three years. The full-time work load is 30 ECTS credits per semester.
In addition to the master’s thesis, the programme option comprises nine compulsory courses. The courses build on each other. It is therefore recommended that students take the courses in the order in which they are listed in the table. The master's thesis is an independent work of 30 credits. Ongoing research projects that the student can link up to will be presented in the second semester at the Mastertorg. In the second semester, the student will prepare a project outline for the master's thesis and then be assigned a supervisor. The master's thesis is submitted in the fourth semester.
Progress requirements
Students must have passed all the programme courses before they can submit their master’s thesis for assessment.
Teaching and learning methods
En kandidat med fullført Årsstudium i organisasjon og ledelse har følgende læringsutbytte:
Kunnskap
Kandidaten har
· brede kunnskaper om ledelse av organisasjoner, spesielt i offentlig sektor
· forståelse for utfordringer i administrativt og ledende arbeid
· kunnskap om temaer knyttet til organisasjon og ledelse, avhengig av kandidatens valg av fagsammensetning
Ferdigheter
Kandidaten kan
· formulere, strukturere og analysere problemstillinger knyttet til organisasjon og ledelse, og har ervervet seg et grunnlag for å løse slike oppgaver
· finne, vurdere og bruke relevante faglige kilder i tilknytning til slikt arbeid
· anvende kunnskap innen tema som er relevante for organisasjon og ledelse
Generell kompetanse
Kandidaten
· har utviklet sine forutsetninger for samhandling og samarbeid på ulike nivåer på bakgrunn av breddekunnskap og helhetsforståelse
· kan arbeide selvstendig og sammen med andre om faglig problemløsning
Internationalisation
The programme should impart knowledge of international matters of relevance to children’s development and the legal status of children and parents. Several of the courses deal with international matters with a bearing on the development of social problems as well as possible solutions to these problems. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is a document that forms the basis for discussion. Different ways of understanding the concept of the child’s best interests are analysed in light of cultural diversity. Child welfare services are also considered in light of majority and minority perspectives relating to othering, among other things. These perspectives are represented both in the course literature and in the topics taught.
Work requirements
Pursuant to the Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, compulsory requirements may be stipulated that must be met before students can take an exam. Any coursework requirements set (including compulsory attendance) are given in the course descriptions. Required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam. If required coursework has not been submitted or has not been approved, the student will lose the right to take the exam in the course in question.
Assessment
Exams are held in each course, and various forms of assessment are used. The form of assessment, assessment, examiner arrangements and aids permitted for each course are specified in each course description.
Other information
På grunn av studiets varighet åpnes det ikke for å ta deler av studiet ved en utenlandsk utdanningsinstitusjon.
Flerkulturelt og internasjonalt perspektiv
Årsstudiet i Organisasjon og ledelse skal bidra til å øke studentenes flerkulturelle kompetanse og gjøre dem i stand til å forstå internasjonale forhold som berører de temaene som studiet omfatter. I tillegg undervises noen av emnene på engelsk. På disse emnene vil studentene møte studenter med internasjonal bakgrunn.