Orientation to the Profession (2 cr)
Code: 7Q00FS03-3003
General information
Enrolment period
02.12.2021 - 31.01.2022
Timing
01.01.2022 - 08.06.2022
Credits
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Nursing
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Virva Vasari
- Minna Metsäportti
- Taina Peltonen
- Virva Vasari
Person in charge
Virva Vasari
Groups
-
22TOKASADegree Programme in Nursing, TOKASA
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows how to plan and implement one's own personal study plan
- is able to constantly renew own skills and to learn new things
- can recognise the level of one’s own professional competence
- understands the importance of critical thinking in the development of professional expertise and in nursing
- is able to write the text according to the guidelines of TUAS's written communication
- knows the main tasks and responsibilities of the social and health professions the principles of regulatory oversight
- knows the library services, is able to locate materials needed for their studies and search for information
Content (course unit)
- written communication
- development of expertise
- key legislation and professional practice
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Pass
The student
- is able to make a structurally intact, illustrative, case style and understandable problem-based text, in which the argumentation is convincing and diverse
- participates in the discussion of personal curriculum
- participates in the tutorial lessons and actively plans her/his own studies
- is familiar with the operational practices of the central professions in social and health care and the principles of their regulatory oversight.
Fail
The student
- is not able to write the text according to the guidelines of TUAS's written communication
- does not plan and implement his/her own personal study plan and does not study actively
- is not familiar with the essential tasks and responsibilities of the social and health care professions
- does not know the legislation regulating the social and health care professions.
- is not familiar with the supervision by authorities in the social and health professions.
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Teaching methods
Orientation to studies
Tutor teacher meetings
Tutor student meetings
Individual and group study plan discussions
Theory lessons
Workshops
Seminars
Learning materials
Curriculum of Nursing Degree
Competence areas of general nurse
Ethical guidelines of a Nurse
Collegial guidelines of a Nurse
Laws:
Health care act 2010/1326
Law regarding health care professionals 559/1994
Law regarding patients rights 785/1992
Valvira https://www.valvira.fi/
Student workload
2 credits = 2 x 27 h = 54 hrs of student's work
Orientation to studies
Tutorteacher lessons
Individual study plan discussion 1h
Laws and act guiding professional activities
Written communication ( lesson and workshops 2 hrs in small groups )
Information search 2 hrs ( Independent and group work)
Content scheduling
Parts:
Professional development, ethics, norms, and laws 1 credit
Written communication 1 credit
Information search ( 2hrs) 0 credit
Completion alternatives
None
Further information
Written communication is integrated into the course Holistic health promotion where one of the assignments is to write an essay
Assessment criteria - pass/fail (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Pass
The student
- is able to make a structurally intact, illustrative, case style and understandable problem-based text, in which the argumentation is convincing and diverse
- participates in the discussion of personal curriculum
- participates in the tutorial lessons and actively plans her/his own studies
- is familiar with the operational practices of the central professions in social and health care and the principles of their regulatory oversight.
Fail
The student
- is not able to write the text according to the guidelines of TUAS's written communication
- does not plan and implement his/her own personal study plan and does not study actively
- is not familiar with the essential tasks and responsibilities of the social and health care professions
- does not know the legislation regulating the social and health care professions.
- is not familiar with the supervision by authorities in the social and health professions.