| 1 | Defining and Applying Interview Techniques: Students can define social work interview techniques and determine their distinguishing features. They can also apply these techniques effectively. |
| 2 | Developing Effective Communication Skills: Students gain the ability to communicate effectively by using interview, listening and silence techniques as a form of communication. |
| 3 | Nonverbal Communication and Building Relationships: Students can define nonverbal communication techniques and build strong relationships by using these techniques. |
| 4 | Exploring the Problem and Solving the Problem: Students gain the necessary skills in the encounter and problem discovery stages and can effectively apply problem solving interventions in the developmental stage. |
| 5 | Intercultural Interviewing and Evaluation: Students can define intercultural interview techniques, manage problematic interviews and gain the ability to conclude and evaluate interviews. |
| 6 | Competent Counseling Skills: Students gain the necessary knowledge and skills as a competent counselor and can effectively use more problem solving interventions and questioning techniques in the developmental stages. |