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Master's Degree Programme in Development and Management of Health Care and Social Services: 22YSTK

Code: 21YSTK

Degree:
Master of Health Care

Degree title:
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care
Master of Social Services
Master of Health Care

Credits:
90 ects

Duration:
1.5 years (90 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2022

Description

Degree: Registered Nurse (Master’s degree), Public Health Nurse (Master’s degree), Midwife (Master’s degree), Emergency Nurse (Master’s degree), Bioanalyst (Master’s degree), Radiographer (Master’s degree), Physiotherapist (Master’s degree), Social Services (Master’s degree)

Credits and duration: 90 ects, 1,5 - 2 years

EDUCATIONAL COMPETENCE
This education prepares students for demanding management, development and expert tasks in health care and social services, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary management and development in integrated services, human resource and competence management in the digital age, identifying and solving complex challenges and effective management. The focus of this education is on evidence-based management and development skills.

PROFESSIONAL STATUS
After graduation the students are qualified to apply to vocational teacher's education and those public positions for which a master-level degree is a requirement. The degree is working life oriented and comparable with equivalent degrees in other EU countries (EQF, level 7).

BASIC VALUES OF THE EDUCATION

In Development and Management of Health Care and Social Services education, the student advances the critical, ethical review of his/her field and advances the skills for development and management in health care and social Services

The student bases his/her actions on evidence-based knowledge and takes into account different viewpoints of the action, such as sustainable development.

The student is able to work in his/her profession both independently and in multidisciplinary networking with different actors or as an independent entrepreneur, respecting the skills and knowledge of others.

The student values the continuous development of his/her own activities and field and follows the continuous development of the field nationally and internationally.

THE STRUCTURE OF THE STUDIES
Advanced professional studies 30 cr
Special master’s level studies 15 cr
Optional studies 15 cr
Master’s thesis 30 cr
Total 90 cr

The Degree Programme includes 15 ECTS of Optional Advanced Studies and 15 ECTS of Optional Studies. You can choose these studies according to your own interests and schedule for example from the Mutual Master Courses at TAMK. With optional advanced studies and optional studies, you supplement your skills according to your special professional needs.

ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 2021
At the beginning of the education, the student chooses one of the following paths for advanced professional studies
- Leadership in Social and Health care
- Client-oriented Development in Social and Health Services

IMPLEMENTATION
The programme consists of contact teaching (2-3 days/month) as well as remote and independent work.
Various methods of independent and participatory work are used in the education, such as small group work and e-learning. Each student, together with the teacher tutor, makes a personal learning plan. Teaching metod is multifaceted learning.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Leadership in Social and Health care, Principal Lecturer Hannele Laaksonen
Client-oriented Development in Social and Health Services, Principal Lecturer Sari Himanen
Head of Competence Area Päivi Hautaviita

Objectives

Graduate
• is able to manage personnel in a participatory and dialogical manner and enables the continuous development of personnel competence
• is able to manage demanding local and remote management situations and act as an expert in social and health decision-making processes
• is able to identify and address risk factors and prevention in the well-being of the work community and act as an expert in the development of well-being at work
• is able to acquire, apply and use critical information to improve the quality, effectiveness and productivity of integrated services

Curriculum development and working life cooperation

The curricula are developed in cooperation with other degree programmes of Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TUAS). In addition, there is joint developmental work and implementation with other universities of applied sciences and national networks.

During the studies, collaboration is made with working life organisations and actors and studies are also carried out in a variety of national and international projects.

The curriculum was considered by the Advisory Board for Health Master's Degree Programmes on 10.2.2021 and approved on 28.5.2021 by the Higher Education Council.

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2022-2023 2023-2024 Autumn 2022 Spring 2023 Autumn 2023 1. / 2022 2. / 2022 3. / 2023 4. / 2023 1. / 2023 2. / 2023
21YSTK-1001
Advanced Professional Studies

(Choose ects: 30)

30
21YSTK-1005
Leadership in Social and Health Care

(Choose all )

30
7H00FK53 Multidisciplinary Management in Integrated Social and Health Services 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FL05 Quality and Process Management 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FL06 Organisational Management 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FL07 Management and Leadership of Personnel and Development of Competence 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FL08 Managing the Safety and Well-being of the Work Community 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FL09 Work Community Psychology, Remote Management and Working Life in the Digital Age 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
21YSTK-1006
Client-oriented Development in Social and Health Services

(Choose all )

30
7H00FF48 Guidance and Competition in the Provision of Social and Health Services 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FF49 eHealth and Digital Services 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FF50 Client-oriented Service Delivery 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FF51 Design Research and Development 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FF52 Assessment of Service Quality and Effectiveness 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7H00FF53 Development of Service Pathways 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
21YSTK-1002
Common Master's Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
NY00EC51 Evidence-Based Practice 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7Y00FK69 Systematic Review in Health Research 5
21YSTK-1003
Optional Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
7Y00FK31 Working in a Project 5
7H00FU30 Optional studies 5
21YSTK-1004
Master's Thesis

(Choose all )

30
NY00FJ81 Master's Thesis Design 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
NY00FJ82 Implementation of the Master's Thesis 20 20 10 10 5 5 5 5
NY00FJ83 Master's Thesis Reporting and Evaluation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
Total 90 75 20 40 35 20 20 20 17.5 17.5 10 10

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

Code Name Credits (cr)
21YSTK-1001
Advanced Professional Studies

(Choose ects: 30)

30
21YSTK-1005
Leadership in Social and Health Care

(Choose all)

30
7H00FK53 Multidisciplinary Management in Integrated Social and Health Services 5
7H00FL05 Quality and Process Management 5
7H00FL06 Organisational Management 5
7H00FL07 Management and Leadership of Personnel and Development of Competence 5
7H00FL08 Managing the Safety and Well-being of the Work Community 5
7H00FL09 Work Community Psychology, Remote Management and Working Life in the Digital Age 5
21YSTK-1006
Client-oriented Development in Social and Health Services

(Choose all)

30
7H00FF48 Guidance and Competition in the Provision of Social and Health Services 5
7H00FF49 eHealth and Digital Services 5
7H00FF50 Client-oriented Service Delivery 5
7H00FF51 Design Research and Development 5
7H00FF52 Assessment of Service Quality and Effectiveness 5
7H00FF53 Development of Service Pathways 5
21YSTK-1002
Common Master's Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
NY00EC51 Evidence-Based Practice 5
7Y00FK69 Systematic Review in Health Research 5
21YSTK-1003
Optional Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
7Y00FK31 Working in a Project 5
7H00FU30 Optional studies 5
21YSTK-1004
Master's Thesis

(Choose all)

30
NY00FJ81 Master's Thesis Design 5
NY00FJ82 Implementation of the Master's Thesis 20
NY00FJ83 Master's Thesis Reporting and Evaluation 5