Project from the Working LifeLaajuus (6 cr)
Code: 7F00EC95
Credits
6 op
Objectives
Objectives:
The student:
- is able to act responsibly in a practical project as part of a project group
- is able to evaluate the success of the project in relation to the objectives of the project work and its own field
theoretical starting points
- is able to critically design, produce and evaluate reporting at different stages of the project
- reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Content
Contents:
- The student participates in the implementation of a work-oriented project related to the key objectives of the industry
as a member of a project group
- Reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Assessment criteria, pass/fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/fail:
A passed mark is the result when the student:
- demonstrates versatile and justified management of the phenomenon, and combines information flexibly with professional connections
- is able to combine the existing skills in a versatile and creative way
- exercises high quality physiotherapy
- is able to constructively evaluate the activities of others and actively evaluate their own activities diversely
- is able to evaluate their own skills in a developmental way in relation to the work community or team
- uses the feedback they receive as a tool for improving their professional competence
- convincingly justifies their actions or professional perspectives based on theoretical evidence
- co-operates responsibly, actively, flexibly and constructively, developing both their own and the group's interaction
- understand the financial and welfare benefits of their operations
A failed mark is the result when the student:
- has insufficient or inadequate knowledge
- lacks in criticism of the use of information
- does not prepare enough for situations and tasks
- neglects the assigned tasks
- is not initiative enough
- lacks in co-operation skills
- behaves unprofessionally, has a low level of motivation, lacks interest in actions
- does not take advantage of the feedback they receive in order to complete the tasks
- has not developed proper self-assessment or self-evaluation is not realistic
- is indifferent to giving feedback
- does not respect the opinions or agreements of other people or groups
- potentially endangers patient safety or does not adequately anticipate hazardous incidents
- does not take into account the ethical guidelines of physiotherapy
- is absent so much that it affects achieving their goals or completion of the project
Enrolment period
18.11.2024 - 05.01.2025
Timing
02.01.2025 - 31.12.2026
Credits
6 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Physiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Ilkka Piiroinen
- Tiina Pystynen
Person in charge
Tiina Pystynen
Groups
-
23FY
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives:
The student:
- is able to act responsibly in a practical project as part of a project group
- is able to evaluate the success of the project in relation to the objectives of the project work and its own field
theoretical starting points
- is able to critically design, produce and evaluate reporting at different stages of the project
- reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Content (course unit)
Contents:
- The student participates in the implementation of a work-oriented project related to the key objectives of the industry
as a member of a project group
- Reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Evaluation criteria, pass/fail:
A passed mark is the result when the student:
- demonstrates versatile and justified management of the phenomenon, and combines information flexibly with professional connections
- is able to combine the existing skills in a versatile and creative way
- exercises high quality physiotherapy
- is able to constructively evaluate the activities of others and actively evaluate their own activities diversely
- is able to evaluate their own skills in a developmental way in relation to the work community or team
- uses the feedback they receive as a tool for improving their professional competence
- convincingly justifies their actions or professional perspectives based on theoretical evidence
- co-operates responsibly, actively, flexibly and constructively, developing both their own and the group's interaction
- understand the financial and welfare benefits of their operations
A failed mark is the result when the student:
- has insufficient or inadequate knowledge
- lacks in criticism of the use of information
- does not prepare enough for situations and tasks
- neglects the assigned tasks
- is not initiative enough
- lacks in co-operation skills
- behaves unprofessionally, has a low level of motivation, lacks interest in actions
- does not take advantage of the feedback they receive in order to complete the tasks
- has not developed proper self-assessment or self-evaluation is not realistic
- is indifferent to giving feedback
- does not respect the opinions or agreements of other people or groups
- potentially endangers patient safety or does not adequately anticipate hazardous incidents
- does not take into account the ethical guidelines of physiotherapy
- is absent so much that it affects achieving their goals or completion of the project
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
01.11.2023 - 31.01.2024
Timing
02.01.2024 - 30.11.2025
Credits
6 op
RDI portion
6 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Physiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pipsa Tuominen
- Liisa Mannisenmäki
Person in charge
Liisa Mannisenmäki
Groups
-
22FY
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives:
The student:
- is able to act responsibly in a practical project as part of a project group
- is able to evaluate the success of the project in relation to the objectives of the project work and its own field
theoretical starting points
- is able to critically design, produce and evaluate reporting at different stages of the project
- reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Content (course unit)
Contents:
- The student participates in the implementation of a work-oriented project related to the key objectives of the industry
as a member of a project group
- Reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Evaluation criteria, pass/fail:
A passed mark is the result when the student:
- demonstrates versatile and justified management of the phenomenon, and combines information flexibly with professional connections
- is able to combine the existing skills in a versatile and creative way
- exercises high quality physiotherapy
- is able to constructively evaluate the activities of others and actively evaluate their own activities diversely
- is able to evaluate their own skills in a developmental way in relation to the work community or team
- uses the feedback they receive as a tool for improving their professional competence
- convincingly justifies their actions or professional perspectives based on theoretical evidence
- co-operates responsibly, actively, flexibly and constructively, developing both their own and the group's interaction
- understand the financial and welfare benefits of their operations
A failed mark is the result when the student:
- has insufficient or inadequate knowledge
- lacks in criticism of the use of information
- does not prepare enough for situations and tasks
- neglects the assigned tasks
- is not initiative enough
- lacks in co-operation skills
- behaves unprofessionally, has a low level of motivation, lacks interest in actions
- does not take advantage of the feedback they receive in order to complete the tasks
- has not developed proper self-assessment or self-evaluation is not realistic
- is indifferent to giving feedback
- does not respect the opinions or agreements of other people or groups
- potentially endangers patient safety or does not adequately anticipate hazardous incidents
- does not take into account the ethical guidelines of physiotherapy
- is absent so much that it affects achieving their goals or completion of the project
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
01.06.2023 - 31.08.2023
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.07.2024
Credits
6 op
RDI portion
6 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Physiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Maria Maljanen
- Hanna Sahinoja
Person in charge
Maria Maljanen
Groups
-
21FY
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives:
The student:
- is able to act responsibly in a practical project as part of a project group
- is able to evaluate the success of the project in relation to the objectives of the project work and its own field
theoretical starting points
- is able to critically design, produce and evaluate reporting at different stages of the project
- reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Content (course unit)
Contents:
- The student participates in the implementation of a work-oriented project related to the key objectives of the industry
as a member of a project group
- Reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Evaluation criteria, pass/fail:
A passed mark is the result when the student:
- demonstrates versatile and justified management of the phenomenon, and combines information flexibly with professional connections
- is able to combine the existing skills in a versatile and creative way
- exercises high quality physiotherapy
- is able to constructively evaluate the activities of others and actively evaluate their own activities diversely
- is able to evaluate their own skills in a developmental way in relation to the work community or team
- uses the feedback they receive as a tool for improving their professional competence
- convincingly justifies their actions or professional perspectives based on theoretical evidence
- co-operates responsibly, actively, flexibly and constructively, developing both their own and the group's interaction
- understand the financial and welfare benefits of their operations
A failed mark is the result when the student:
- has insufficient or inadequate knowledge
- lacks in criticism of the use of information
- does not prepare enough for situations and tasks
- neglects the assigned tasks
- is not initiative enough
- lacks in co-operation skills
- behaves unprofessionally, has a low level of motivation, lacks interest in actions
- does not take advantage of the feedback they receive in order to complete the tasks
- has not developed proper self-assessment or self-evaluation is not realistic
- is indifferent to giving feedback
- does not respect the opinions or agreements of other people or groups
- potentially endangers patient safety or does not adequately anticipate hazardous incidents
- does not take into account the ethical guidelines of physiotherapy
- is absent so much that it affects achieving their goals or completion of the project
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
01.05.2022 - 31.08.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Credits
6 op
RDI portion
6 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Physiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Marja-Leena Lähteenmäki
- Hannu Järvinen
Person in charge
Hannu Järvinen
Groups
-
20FY
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives:
The student:
- is able to act responsibly in a practical project as part of a project group
- is able to evaluate the success of the project in relation to the objectives of the project work and its own field
theoretical starting points
- is able to critically design, produce and evaluate reporting at different stages of the project
- reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Content (course unit)
Contents:
- The student participates in the implementation of a work-oriented project related to the key objectives of the industry
as a member of a project group
- Reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Evaluation criteria, pass/fail:
A passed mark is the result when the student:
- demonstrates versatile and justified management of the phenomenon, and combines information flexibly with professional connections
- is able to combine the existing skills in a versatile and creative way
- exercises high quality physiotherapy
- is able to constructively evaluate the activities of others and actively evaluate their own activities diversely
- is able to evaluate their own skills in a developmental way in relation to the work community or team
- uses the feedback they receive as a tool for improving their professional competence
- convincingly justifies their actions or professional perspectives based on theoretical evidence
- co-operates responsibly, actively, flexibly and constructively, developing both their own and the group's interaction
- understand the financial and welfare benefits of their operations
A failed mark is the result when the student:
- has insufficient or inadequate knowledge
- lacks in criticism of the use of information
- does not prepare enough for situations and tasks
- neglects the assigned tasks
- is not initiative enough
- lacks in co-operation skills
- behaves unprofessionally, has a low level of motivation, lacks interest in actions
- does not take advantage of the feedback they receive in order to complete the tasks
- has not developed proper self-assessment or self-evaluation is not realistic
- is indifferent to giving feedback
- does not respect the opinions or agreements of other people or groups
- potentially endangers patient safety or does not adequately anticipate hazardous incidents
- does not take into account the ethical guidelines of physiotherapy
- is absent so much that it affects achieving their goals or completion of the project
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
01.12.2020 - 30.01.2022
Timing
01.01.2021 - 31.07.2022
Credits
6 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Physiotherapy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Marja-Leena Lähteenmäki
- Ilkka Piiroinen
- Tiina Pystynen
Person in charge
Tiina Pystynen
Groups
-
19FY
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives:
The student:
- is able to act responsibly in a practical project as part of a project group
- is able to evaluate the success of the project in relation to the objectives of the project work and its own field
theoretical starting points
- is able to critically design, produce and evaluate reporting at different stages of the project
- reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Content (course unit)
Contents:
- The student participates in the implementation of a work-oriented project related to the key objectives of the industry
as a member of a project group
- Reporting and documentation at different stages of the project
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Evaluation criteria, pass/fail:
A passed mark is the result when the student:
- demonstrates versatile and justified management of the phenomenon, and combines information flexibly with professional connections
- is able to combine the existing skills in a versatile and creative way
- exercises high quality physiotherapy
- is able to constructively evaluate the activities of others and actively evaluate their own activities diversely
- is able to evaluate their own skills in a developmental way in relation to the work community or team
- uses the feedback they receive as a tool for improving their professional competence
- convincingly justifies their actions or professional perspectives based on theoretical evidence
- co-operates responsibly, actively, flexibly and constructively, developing both their own and the group's interaction
- understand the financial and welfare benefits of their operations
A failed mark is the result when the student:
- has insufficient or inadequate knowledge
- lacks in criticism of the use of information
- does not prepare enough for situations and tasks
- neglects the assigned tasks
- is not initiative enough
- lacks in co-operation skills
- behaves unprofessionally, has a low level of motivation, lacks interest in actions
- does not take advantage of the feedback they receive in order to complete the tasks
- has not developed proper self-assessment or self-evaluation is not realistic
- is indifferent to giving feedback
- does not respect the opinions or agreements of other people or groups
- potentially endangers patient safety or does not adequately anticipate hazardous incidents
- does not take into account the ethical guidelines of physiotherapy
- is absent so much that it affects achieving their goals or completion of the project
Assessment scale
0-5