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Comprehensive

by Tamandani Kalele
registration number
22323252060
OFFICE AUTOMATION AND
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER
• They are basic knowledge and skills needed to use computers and soft
ware applications to automate tasks and processes in an office setting
• KEY COMPONENTS
• Computer hardware
• Computer software
• Basic computer operations
• Common office software applications
• Basic computer network
• Information security
SOFT SKILLS AND BUSINESS
COMMUNICATION
• Also known as interpersonal skills, are non technical abilities that enable effective
communication, teamwork and interpersonal interactions WHILE Business
communication is a process of exchanging information ideas and instructions within an
organization
• KEY COMPONETS
• Communication skills – effective verbal and written communication and active listening
• Interpersonal skills - empathy, team work, collaboration and conflict resolution
• Leadership skills – motivation, delegation, decision making and problem solving
• Organizational skills – time management, prioritization and attention to details
• Adaptability and flexibility – the ability to adjust to change and learn new things
• Emotional intelligence – self awareness self regulation social skills and empathy
• Courtesy – maintaining a respectful and professional tone
WORKING WITH GROUPS AND FAMILIES
WORKING WITH GROUPS AND COMMUNITIES
• Both involve working with groups of people
• KEY COMPONENTS
• Improving families and communities
• Address specific family problems
• Empower community members to address their needs
• Prevent problems and promote well being
• Promote healthy child development
PSYCHOLOGY FOR SOCIAL WORK, DYNAMICS OF
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND INTRODUCTION TO
PSYCHOLOGY
• They both study the scientific mind and behaviour how an individual
think, feel, and behave
• KEY AREAS
• Biological psychology
• Cognitive psychology
• Psychological factors
• Advocacy
• Assessment
• Counseling
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK
INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING
• Both professions aim to improve the lives of others
• KEY AREAS
• Case work
• Group work community work
• Psychotherapy
• Cognitive behaviour therapy
• Humanistic therapy
HEALTHNEDUCATION, SOCIAL WORK
FIELDS AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
• They both focus on promoting healthy behaviours and preventing
diseases
• KEY COMPONENTS
• Knowledge and skills
• Attitude and behaviour change
• Assessment
• Counseling
• Inequality
• discrimination

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
SOCIALOGY FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
• They examine social structures, cultural norms, and individual
behaviours within societal context
• KEY COMPONETS
• Social structure
• Social institution
• Culture
• Advocate for social justice
• Analyse social policy
• Develop effective program
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
• Political science is the study of power, government, and political process
• Environmental science is the study of the environment and its interactions
with living organisms
• KEY ELEMENTS
• Climate change
• Pollution
• Biodiversity
• Political theory
• American politics
• Comparative politics

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
• It is a systematic approach used to conduct research
• KEY ASPECTS
• Research design
• Data collection
• Data analysis
• Ethical consideration

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