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Master´s Degree Programme in Clinical Expertise / Supporting Self-Care and Nursing for Non-Communicable Diseases.: 24YKAOMA

Code: 24YKAOMA

Degree:
Master of Health Care

Degree title:
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care
Master of Health Care

Credits:
90 ects

Duration:
2 years (90 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2024

Description

COMPETENCIES
Through education, the student acquires theoretically profound knowledge about supporting self-care and nursing for non-communicable diseases. They also gain the ability to acquire and apply research-based information as a foundation for their practice. During the studies, the student learns to critically evaluate the activities and development of their field. Upon graduation, the student will be able to develop activities based on evidence and taking into account international development trends.

In education, the student achieves competence in the Master's Degree Programme in Social Services and Health Care, which is comparable with equivalent qualifications in EU countries (EQF 7). A higher university of applied sciences degree produces the same qualification for public posts and positions as a higher university degree.

EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT OF THE MANUFACTURED
The training provides the skills needed to work in development, expert and pre-service positions in various workplaces in social welfare and health care.

International experience in education shows that clinical experts are placed in a wide variety of tasks and projects requiring expert knowledge and development expertise.

BASIC VALUES
In clinical specialist education, the student deepens their critical examination of ethical practices in nursing for non-communicable diseases. They also enhance their competence in assessing nursing needs and making informed decisions.

Students base their activities on evidence-based knowledge and take different perspectives into account in their activities, such as sustainable development.

Students are able to work in their profession both independently and in multidisciplinary co-operation with different actors, while respecting the skills and expertise of others. Students appreciate the continuous development of their own operations, themselves and their own field, and follow the development of the field nationally and internationally.

STRUCTURE OF STUDIES
Advanced Studies 30 ECTS
Free Choice Studies 30 ECTS
Thesis 30 ECTS

The free-choice studies are selected by the student according to their own interest and schedule, for example, from the joint studies of TAMK.

Objectives

The goal is to equip the student with expertise in the following themes:
• Development of Expert Identity
• Evidence-Based Nursing for Non-communiccable Diseases
• Development of Practices and Work Based on Evidence
• Quality and Ethical Leadership in Changing Environments
• Ethical Issues Related to the Field
• Client and Family Guidance Skills
• Enhancement of Assessment and Documentation for Client-Centered, Interprofessional Care
• Digitalization in the Field.

Curriculum development and working life cooperation

The curriculum is developed in cooperation with TAMK's other Master's degree programmes. In addition, there is joint development work and joint implementations together with other universities of applied sciences in the national network.

During their studies, collaboration is established with workplace organizations and stakeholders, and studies are also conducted in various national and international projects. Part of the teaching can take place in English

The revised curriculum has been approved 29.4.2024 by the Council of Higher Education.

Further information

Tutor, Principal Lecturer Tuula-Maria Rintala
Head of Degree Programme Minna Törnävä
Head of Competence Area Päivi Hautaviita

Show study timings by academic year, semester or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2024-2025 2025-2026 Autumn 2024 Spring 2025 Autumn 2025 Spring 2026 1. / 2024 2. / 2024 3. / 2025 4. / 2025 1. / 2025 2. / 2025 3. / 2026 4. / 2026
24YKAOMA-1001
Advanced Professional Studies

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30
7L00FX00 Supporting Client’s Self-management 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7L00FF58 Professional Development as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in the Care of Non-communicable Diseases 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7L00FF59 The Prevention and Care of Non-communicable Diseases 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7L00FW99 Clinical Decision-making in the Treatment and Self-management of Non-communicable Diseases 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7L00FF62 Technology and Digital Services as a Part of Effective Care 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7L00FF63 Guiding and Developing the Work Community 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
24YKAOMA-1002
Free Choice Studies

(Choose ects: 30)

30
7H00GW40 Basic Principles of Evidence-based Practice and Research Process 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
24YKAOMA-1003
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 13.3 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3
NY00FJ83 Master's Thesis Reporting and Evaluation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
Total 90 43.3 21.7 26.7 16.7 21.7 0 13.3 13.3 8.3 8.3 10.8 10.8 0 0

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

Sustainability and Responsibility

Sustainable Future is one of the pedagogical principles of TAMK. Ecological, social, cultural, and economic sustainability are important building blocks of a sustainable future. All these perspectives can be observed on individual, sectoral, societal, or global scales.

Ecological sustainability

Ecological sustainability can relate to biodiversity, ecosystem functions, sustainable and just use of resources (e.g. circular economy), and ways of mitigating human activities regarding nature’s carrying capacity (e.g. climate change).

No attached course units

Cultural sustainability

Cultural sustainability relates to knowledge of culture, pluralism, tolerance, valuing cultural diversity, and contributing to intercultural communication.

No attached course units

Social sustainability

Social sustainability relates to equal distribution of well-being, realization of fundamental rights, engagement in societal action and decision making, as well as to coping with individual challenges, taking responsibility, and pursuing sustainable lifestyle.

No attached course units

Economic sustainability

Economic sustainability can manifest in combining environmental and economic perspectives in decision making, discussing responsible consumption and business, or addressing different forms of debts (economic, resource-related, social).

No attached course units

Future orientation

Future orientation can appear as dealing with megatrends or powers of transformation, or as discussing and creating scenarios, or as future oriented career counselling or coaching.

No attached course units

Unclassified
Supporting Client’s Self-management
Professional Development as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in the Care of Non-communicable Diseases
The Prevention and Care of Non-communicable Diseases
Clinical Decision-making in the Treatment and Self-management of Non-communicable Diseases
Technology and Digital Services as a Part of Effective Care
Guiding and Developing the Work Community
Basic Principles of Evidence-based Practice and Research Process
Master's Thesis Design
Implementation of the Master's Thesis
Master's Thesis Reporting and Evaluation