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Master's Degree in Wellbeing Technology: 16YHT

Code: 15YHT

Degree title
Master of Engineering
Credits
60 ects
Duration
1 years (60 cr)
Start semester
Spring 2016

Description

ELIGIBILITY
Master's degree is designed for people who have completed a Bachelor’s or Master's degree in technology or transport and who have at least three years of work experience in a relevant field after graduation. In cases of persons who have completed a vocational degree or have another university degree, and who have since completed an applicable Bachelor’s or Master's degree, relevant work experience may be accepted from the time before graduation from said degree programme.

COMPETENCES
The degree programme aims to provide the students with the capacity to act as experts and well-being technology developers. In addition, the aim is to provide students with project management skills and capabilities for innovating and developing wellbeing technology products and services. The training builds on the working life changes and requirements. Societal changes require the deployment of customer and user-driven and effective practices, as well as their management and evaluation. The studies provide the key competencies, such as the design expertise for accessibility of the built environment, customer-oriented project expertise, documentation skills in health care device regulatory requirements, procurement expertise in health care technological solutions, health/wellbeing technologies and ICT solutions and welfare service business skills.

PROFESSIONAL STATUS
Wellbeing technology graduates can find work placement as wellbeing technology experts, wellbeing technology trainers, development coordinators, project managers, application/system experts (customer and patient information systems) and as wellbeing technology coordinators or designers.

EDUCATION VALUE BASIS
Welfare technology refers to a variety of technical and technological solutions used to maintain and improve the quality of human life, wellbeing or health. In addition, the wellbeing technologies mean the systems used by the staff of the organisations used in activity guiding and evaluating. The value of training is based on the wellbeing and health-related technologies, life cycle thinking, sustainable development and ethics.

STRUCTURE
The studies consist of advanced professional studies (25 credits), the Master’s thesis (30 credits) and free-choice studies (5 credits). In advanced professional studies the students increase their knowledge and skills on welfare technology. The students can further increase their knowledge, depending on their development task or vocational special needs, in the free-choice studies.

Further information

TEACHING METHODS
The studies are carried out in part jointly with the Master's degree students of technology and transport, as well as with the social and health care technology. The tuition will be conducted as blended studies, which can be completed while working. Classroom education takes place on average every other week, on Thursdays at 16.30-20.00 and Fridays at 9.00-16.00.

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2015-2016 2016-2017 Spring 2016 Autumn 2016 3. / 2016 4. / 2016 1. / 2016 2. / 2016
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1017
Accessibility and Technological Solutions Related to Functioning

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5
7Y00CJ57 Accessibility of Built Environment and Building Services Engineering 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1018
Health Technology Solutions

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5
7Y00CJ58 Health Technology Solutions and ICT 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1019
Research Based Development

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5
7Y00CJ59 Research and Development Skills 2 2 2 1 1
7Y00CJ60 Statistics 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1020
Project Management

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5
7Y00CJ61 Project Management 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7Y00CM98 Customer Oriented Approach in Project Management 2 2 2 1 1
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1021
Business in Wellbeing Services

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5
7Y00CJ62 Business in Wellbeing Services 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7Y00CM44 Legislation in Tendering and Procurements 2 2 2 1 1
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1023
Master's Thesis

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30
7Y00CO72 Idea and Planning Seminar 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7Y00CO73 Thesis and Presentation Seminars 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7Y00CO74 Independent Work 20 20 20 10 10
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1024
Free-Choice Studies

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5
7Y00CM43 Free-Choice Studies 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
Total 60 20 40 20 40 10 10 20 20

Code Name Credits (cr)
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1017
Accessibility and Technological Solutions Related to Functioning

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5
7Y00CJ57 Accessibility of Built Environment and Building Services Engineering 5
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1018
Health Technology Solutions

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5
7Y00CJ58 Health Technology Solutions and ICT 5
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1019
Research Based Development

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5
7Y00CJ59 Research and Development Skills 2
7Y00CJ60 Statistics 3
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1020
Project Management

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5
7Y00CJ61 Project Management 3
7Y00CM98 Customer Oriented Approach in Project Management 2
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1021
Business in Wellbeing Services

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5
7Y00CJ62 Business in Wellbeing Services 3
7Y00CM44 Legislation in Tendering and Procurements 2
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1023
Master's Thesis

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30
7Y00CO72 Idea and Planning Seminar 5
7Y00CO73 Thesis and Presentation Seminars 5
7Y00CO74 Independent Work 20
Y14YIHYTELUONNOS-1024
Free-Choice Studies

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5
7Y00CM43 Free-Choice Studies 5

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

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