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Degree Programme in Elderly Care, Full-time studies: GERO15

Code: GERO15

Degree title
Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care
Credits
210 ects
Duration
3.5 years (210 cr)
Start semester
Autumn 2015
Teaching language
Finnish

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Autumn 2015 Spring 2016 Autumn 2016 Spring 2017 Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Autumn 2018 1. / 2015 2. / 2015 3. / 2016 4. / 2016 5. / 2016 1. / 2016 2. / 2016 3. / 2017 4. / 2017 5. / 2017 1. / 2017 2. / 2017 3. / 2018 4. / 2018 5. / 2018 1. / 2018 2. / 2018
Total 210

General competencies (Bachelor’s Degrees)

1 Learning competence

- is able to self-evaluate and develop one’s competence and learning style orientation
- is able to retrieve and analyze information and evaluate it critically
- is capable of taking responsibility for collaborative learning and sharing knowledge in teams

No attached course units

2 Ethical competence

- is able to take responsibility for one’s own actions and for the consequences of these actions
- is able to work according to the ethical principles of the subject field
- is able to take other people into account in one’s actions
- is able to apply the principles of equality
- is able to apply the principles of sustainable development
- is capable of social influencing using one’s know-how and based on ethical values

No attached course units

3 Working community competence

- is able to operate as a member of a work community
- is able to operate in communicative and interactive situations in working life
- is able to utilize information and communications technology in one’s subject field
- knows the working life in one’s subject field and is able to create personal contacts in working life and to operate in professional networks
- is capable of decision making in unpredicted situations
- is able to apply the principles of organizational management and leadership in working life and has abilities for supervision tasks
- possesses entrepreneurial skills

No attached course units

4 Innovation competence

- is able to conduct research, development and innovation projects applying the existing knowledge and methods of the field
- is able to work in projects
- is capable of creative problem solving and development of working methods
- is able to find customer-oriented, sustainable and profitable solutions

No attached course units

5 Internationalization competence

- possesses communicative competence necessary for one’s work and for professional development in the subject field
- is able to operate in a multicultural environment
- takes into account the effects of and opportunities for internationalization development in one’s own field

No attached course units

6 Entrepreneurial competence

- Understanding of the interaction involved in the operations in a company and the business environment, and of the concept of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial way of working.
- Understanding of the principles associated with a profitable business, and ability to analyse the operations and risks in a business.

No attached course units

7 Quality control competence

- Knowledge of the typical field-related quality control systems
- Understanding of quality-control and the requirements of quality-control systems.

No attached course units

Not grouped
Study and working life skills
Internationalization Skills
Communication Skills
ICT Skills
Business Operations and Entrepreneurship
Basics of Business Competence
Introduction to Research and Development
Introduction to Project Work
As an Expert in the Social and Health Field
Basics of Drug Care
English
Swedish
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Information Skills for Elderly Care Services
Concept Analysis for Nursing and Social Work
Orientation to the Profession in Elderly Care
Professional Competence in Elderly Care
Finnish Society and Social Policy
Introduction to Gerontology
Foundation of Gerontological Care and Social Work
Ethics in Elderly Care
Practical Training in Gerontological Work
Legislation and Strategic Guidelines
Elderly Care Settings and Service Provision Systems
Family Caregiving and Rehabilitation
Assessment of Service Needs
Case Management
Practical training: Gerontological Social Service Work
Preventive and Empowering Methods
Psychosocial Methods
Sociocultural Methods
Gerontechnology
Practical Training: Preventive and Empowering Gerontological Work
Practical Training: Gerontological Work in Residential Care
Practical Training: Supportive Home Visits
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Drug Care and Pharmacology
Geriatrics and Memory Disorders
Rehabilitative Care of People with Memory Disorders
Dependence and Mental Health Problems
Home and Family Care
Gerontological Care and Nursing 1
Gerontological Care and Nursing 2
End-of-life Care
Practical Training: Home and Long-Term Nursing and Care
Practical Training: Rehabilitative Dementia Care
Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
Action Research
Thesis Plan
Thesis Data Collection
Thesis Report
Basics of Management
Evaluation, Development and Quality Management in Elderly Care Services
Practical Training: Management of Gerontological Work
Practical Training: Development of Gerontological Work
First Aid
Kinaesthetics
Advanced Practical Training

Elderly Care competencies

1 Gerontological competence

Graduates
- apply multi-disciplinary gerontological knowledge and skills to elderly care and services and understand ageing from the perspectives of individuals and their life courses and from the perspectives of community and society
- have adopted a resource-oriented approach to old age as a foundation for their work with the elderly
- observe and promote the implementation of ethical principles defined for elderly care
- promote self-determination, justice and individuality to provide dignified old age
- are capable of acceptance, empathy, dialogue and reflective interaction with all kinds of people
- know how to approach ageing people from different cultural backgrounds
- work in a holistic and multi-disciplinary manner, paying attention to aged clients’ individual backgrounds in a variety of settings

No attached course units

2 Multi-disciplinary assessment and evaluation competence

Graduates
- in multi-professional collaboration, assess, plan and implement service packages based on elderly clients’ needs
- are able to assess and anticipate aged people’s holistic wellbeing, ability to function and need for services in relation to clients’ resources, individual lives and coping in their respective environments
- assess, implement and coordinate multi-disciplinary, individual services for elderly people
- use tools and methods for assessing functional capacity and apply knowledge of activities that promote the well-being of elderly people
- are aware of social and health risks, including their background factors, that jeopardize elderly people’s well-being and ability to function
- together with other professionals, know how to assess elderly people’s needs for assistive equipment and support them in the use of the equipment

No attached course units

3 Counselling competence

Graduates
- in their counselling work, observe principles of foresight and preventive work with the elderly, promoting clients’ health and well-being
- take action to prevent elderly people’s social exclusion and related risks
- disseminate information on factors related to elderly people’s health and well-being
- are familiar with the case management approach and use methods of case management and networking when counselling individual clients and groups
- by their counselling, promote social engagement and empowerment of elderly people while respecting their self-determination
- in their work, apply community group counselling and goal-oriented group counselling methods
- know how to counsel and advise elderly people, their next of kin, families and significant others on meeting their individual needs and coping in daily life
- are familiar with special features in counselling elderly people and able to carry out the counselling process so that they take into account people’s individual needs

No attached course units

4 Gerontological care, nursing and rehabilitation competence

Graduates
- promote elderly people’s social engagement and agency in care, nursing and rehabilitation services
- know how to use a resource-oriented and rehabilitative approach to work and how to apply important elderly care methods in their work with individuals and groups
- use information and welfare technology to provide a safe and functional environment
- know how to use socio-cultural and action methods and how to strengthen the sense of community as part of care, nursing and rehabilitation
- are able to implement and evaluate safe pharmacological care for aged people
- recognize common diseases and their effect on aged people’s ability to function and know how to counsel them in the treatment of diseases and in rehabilitation
- are familiar with methods of caring for, supporting and rehabilitating people with dementia and able to develop services for people with memory disorders
- know how to support home-living elderly people and care-giving families and are able to develop services to support these families

No attached course units

5 Service provision competence

Graduates
- are familiar with important national and international strategies and objectives designed for elderly policies and use them to develop services and their quality
- participate in public discussion on the life and position of aged people in society and service provision systems; use their expertise to influence these
- are familiar with service settings and service provision (public, private and third sector) and able to apply their knowledge to the organization, provision and development of services
- are familiar with social, health and rehabilitation services for aged people and with the relevant legislation, guidelines and programmes, so that they can apply their knowledge to both service development and client work
- extensively use culture and sports services to support functional capacity and well-being of aged people
- know how to co-ordinate multi-professional collaboration and the development, planning and implementation of services to meet the needs of aged people

No attached course units

6 Management, development and quality assurance competence

Graduates
- are able to develop and manage work with the elderly in an ethical, client-centred manner
- know how to apply important strategies and theories on work community development and management to develop, co-ordinate and manage work with the elderly
- are able to evaluate the quality of services provided for the elderly and to use important tools of quality work
- demonstrate flexibility and an ability to conduct dialogue in the work community; possess negotiation, reporting and counselling skills
- have an entrepreneurial approach to work
- are able to work in managerial positions and have basic skills in financial management and marketing
- know how to support staff welfare at work
- are able to apply research, development and innovation methods to develop services and work communities
- know how to work in projects
- apply gerontological research and knowledge to development and management
- are able to produce knowledge that serves the foresight work and development of services for the elderly

No attached course units

Not grouped
Study and working life skills
Internationalization Skills
Communication Skills
ICT Skills
Business Operations and Entrepreneurship
Basics of Business Competence
Introduction to Research and Development
Introduction to Project Work
As an Expert in the Social and Health Field
Basics of Drug Care
English
Swedish
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Information Skills for Elderly Care Services
Concept Analysis for Nursing and Social Work
Orientation to the Profession in Elderly Care
Professional Competence in Elderly Care
Finnish Society and Social Policy
Introduction to Gerontology
Foundation of Gerontological Care and Social Work
Ethics in Elderly Care
Practical Training in Gerontological Work
Legislation and Strategic Guidelines
Elderly Care Settings and Service Provision Systems
Family Caregiving and Rehabilitation
Assessment of Service Needs
Case Management
Practical training: Gerontological Social Service Work
Preventive and Empowering Methods
Psychosocial Methods
Sociocultural Methods
Gerontechnology
Practical Training: Preventive and Empowering Gerontological Work
Practical Training: Gerontological Work in Residential Care
Practical Training: Supportive Home Visits
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Drug Care and Pharmacology
Geriatrics and Memory Disorders
Rehabilitative Care of People with Memory Disorders
Dependence and Mental Health Problems
Home and Family Care
Gerontological Care and Nursing 1
Gerontological Care and Nursing 2
End-of-life Care
Practical Training: Home and Long-Term Nursing and Care
Practical Training: Rehabilitative Dementia Care
Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
Action Research
Thesis Plan
Thesis Data Collection
Thesis Report
Basics of Management
Evaluation, Development and Quality Management in Elderly Care Services
Practical Training: Management of Gerontological Work
Practical Training: Development of Gerontological Work
First Aid
Kinaesthetics
Advanced Practical Training

Bachelor’s Degree studies

1 Basic Studies
Study and working life skills
Internationalization Skills
Communication Skills
ICT Skills
Business Operations and Entrepreneurship
Basics of Business Competence
Introduction to Research and Development
Introduction to Project Work
As an Expert in the Social and Health Field
Basics of Drug Care
English
Swedish
Information Skills for Elderly Care Services
Concept Analysis for Nursing and Social Work
Orientation to the Profession in Elderly Care
Professional Competence in Elderly Care
Finnish Society and Social Policy
2 Professional Studies
Introduction to Gerontology
Foundation of Gerontological Care and Social Work
Ethics in Elderly Care
Legislation and Strategic Guidelines
Elderly Care Settings and Service Provision Systems
Family Caregiving and Rehabilitation
Assessment of Service Needs
Case Management
Preventive and Empowering Methods
Psychosocial Methods
Sociocultural Methods
Gerontechnology
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Drug Care and Pharmacology
Geriatrics and Memory Disorders
Rehabilitative Care of People with Memory Disorders
Dependence and Mental Health Problems
Home and Family Care
Gerontological Care and Nursing 1
Gerontological Care and Nursing 2
End-of-life Care
Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
Action Research
Basics of Management
Evaluation, Development and Quality Management in Elderly Care Services
3 Free-Choice Studies
First Aid
Kinaesthetics
4 Training
Practical Training in Gerontological Work
Practical training: Gerontological Social Service Work
Practical Training: Preventive and Empowering Gerontological Work
Practical Training: Gerontological Work in Residential Care
Practical Training: Supportive Home Visits
Practical Training: Home and Long-Term Nursing and Care
Practical Training: Rehabilitative Dementia Care
Practical Training: Management of Gerontological Work
Practical Training: Development of Gerontological Work
Advanced Practical Training
5 Thesis
Thesis Plan
Thesis Data Collection
Thesis Report
Not grouped
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral

Code Name Credits (cr)
GERO15-1050
BASIC STUDIES COMMON TO ALL IN SEAMK

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20
GERO15-1051
Building competence

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10
YPO1A2 Study and working life skills 2
YPO2A2 Internationalization Skills 2
YPO3A3 Communication Skills 3
YPO4A3 ICT Skills 3
GERO15-1052
Business and entrepreneurship competence

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5
YPO1B3 Business Operations and Entrepreneurship 3
YPO2B2 Basics of Business Competence 2
GERO15-1053
Research and project work skills

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5
YPO1C2 Introduction to Research and Development 2
YPO2C3 Introduction to Project Work 3
GERO15-1049
BASIC STUDIES IN SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE

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10
STPO101 As an Expert in the Social and Health Field 2
STPO201 Basics of Drug Care 2
STPG301 English 3
STPG401 Swedish 3
VIRKARUKI Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written 0
VIRKARUSU Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral 0
GERO15-1046
BASIC STUDIES IN THE DEGREE PROGRAMME IN ELDERLY CARE

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11
GERO15-1047
Towards Professional Competence in Elderly Care

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0
GERPOS100 Information Skills for Elderly Care Services 2
GERPOS200 Concept Analysis for Nursing and Social Work 2
GERPOS300 Orientation to the Profession in Elderly Care 2
GERPOS400 Professional Competence in Elderly Care 2
KGF00FI Finnish Society and Social Policy 3
GERO15-1038
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN THE DEGREE PROGRAMME IN ELDERLY CARE

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159
GERO15-1045
Gerontological Knowledge Base

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18
GERATP100 Introduction to Gerontology 6
GERATP200 Foundation of Gerontological Care and Social Work 3
GERATP300 Ethics in Elderly Care 4
GERATP400 Practical Training in Gerontological Work 5
GERO15-1043
Service provision systems and case management

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23
GERAPJ100 Legislation and Strategic Guidelines 3
GERAPJ200 Elderly Care Settings and Service Provision Systems 3
GERAPJ300 Family Caregiving and Rehabilitation 5
GERAPJ400 Assessment of Service Needs 2
GERAPJ500 Case Management 4
GERAPJ600 Practical training: Gerontological Social Service Work 6
GERO15-1039
Preventive and Empowering Gerontological Work

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27
GERAEV100 Preventive and Empowering Methods 3
GERAEV200 Psychosocial Methods 3
GERAEV300 Sociocultural Methods 3
GERAEV400 Gerontechnology 3
GERAEV500 Practical Training: Preventive and Empowering Gerontological Work 6
GERAEV600 Practical Training: Gerontological Work in Residential Care 6
GERAEV700 Practical Training: Supportive Home Visits 3
GERO15-1040
Gerontological care, nursing and rehabilitation

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44
GERAHK100 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 3
GERAHK200 Drug Care and Pharmacology 4
GERAHK300 Geriatrics and Memory Disorders 2
GERAHK400 Rehabilitative Care of People with Memory Disorders 5
GERAHK500 Dependence and Mental Health Problems 3
GERAHK600 Home and Family Care 3
GERAHK700 Gerontological Care and Nursing 1 3
GERAHK800 Gerontological Care and Nursing 2 5
GERAHK900 End-of-life Care 3
GERAHK110 Practical Training: Home and Long-Term Nursing and Care 7
GERAHK120 Practical Training: Rehabilitative Dementia Care 6
GERO15-1044
Research and Development Competence

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7
GERATK100 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods 4
GERATK200 Action Research 3
GERO15-1042
Bachelor's Thesis

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15
GERAOP100 Thesis Plan 5
GERAOP200 Thesis Data Collection 5
GERAOP300 Thesis Report 5
GERO15-1041
Management of Gerontological Work

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25
GERAJO100 Basics of Management 9
GERAJO200 Evaluation, Development and Quality Management in Elderly Care Services 4
GERAJO300 Practical Training: Management of Gerontological Work 8
GERAJO400 Practical Training: Development of Gerontological Work 4
GERO15-1048
ELECTIVE STUDIES

(Choose ects: 10 )

10
GERVV100 First Aid 2
GERVV200 Kinaesthetics 2
GERVV300 Advanced Practical Training 5

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

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