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Introduction to GerontologyLaajuus (6 cr)

Code: GERATP100

Objective

Students learn to analyse and interpret old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories. They learn to examine old age as a societal, social and cultural phenomenon. Students can explain ageing as a process of adaptation and development. They use the experiential knowledge conveyed by research and literature to increase their understanding of old age. Students are able to promote aged people's health and ability to function. They are aware of the meaning of the environment, physical exercise and nutrition. Students apply gerontological knowledge in practical elderly care and its development and in their professional growth.

Content

- gerontology as a science, gerontological research
- ageing of the population and its effects on society
- ageing as an experiential, societal, cultural and social phenomenon
- aged people's health and ability to function, factors that affect them
- aged people's nutrition
- physical, psychological and social ageing
- the interaction between the individual and the environment during ageing
- the meaning of mobility and physical exercise in the ageing process

Qualifications

No previous studies are required.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students analyse old age and ageing with help of gerontological theories and models. They recognise ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students analyse old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories and models. They can explain ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care and its development.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students analyse and interpret old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories and models from the perspectives of the individual, culture and society. They can explain ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care and its development.

Materials

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Enrollment

29.08.2023 - 07.09.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 15.12.2023

Credits

6 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
  • Katri Turunen
  • Aino Asunmaa
Student groups
  • MGERO23
    Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology,Multimodal implementation

Objective

Students learn to analyse and interpret old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories. They learn to examine old age as a societal, social and cultural phenomenon. Students can explain ageing as a process of adaptation and development. They use the experiential knowledge conveyed by research and literature to increase their understanding of old age. Students are able to promote aged people's health and ability to function. They are aware of the meaning of the environment, physical exercise and nutrition. Students apply gerontological knowledge in practical elderly care and its development and in their professional growth.

Content

- gerontology as a science, gerontological research
- ageing of the population and its effects on society
- ageing as an experiential, societal, cultural and social phenomenon
- aged people's health and ability to function, factors that affect them
- aged people's nutrition
- physical, psychological and social ageing
- the interaction between the individual and the environment during ageing
- the meaning of mobility and physical exercise in the ageing process

Materials

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Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students analyse old age and ageing with help of gerontological theories and models. They recognise ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students analyse old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories and models. They can explain ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care and its development.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students analyse and interpret old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories and models from the perspectives of the individual, culture and society. They can explain ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care and its development.

Qualifications

No previous studies are required.

Enrollment

14.08.2022 - 07.09.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 16.12.2022

Credits

6 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
  • Katri Turunen
  • Marita Lahti
Student groups
  • MGERO22

Objective

Students learn to analyse and interpret old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories. They learn to examine old age as a societal, social and cultural phenomenon. Students can explain ageing as a process of adaptation and development. They use the experiential knowledge conveyed by research and literature to increase their understanding of old age. Students are able to promote aged people's health and ability to function. They are aware of the meaning of the environment, physical exercise and nutrition. Students apply gerontological knowledge in practical elderly care and its development and in their professional growth.

Content

- gerontology as a science, gerontological research
- ageing of the population and its effects on society
- ageing as an experiential, societal, cultural and social phenomenon
- aged people's health and ability to function, factors that affect them
- aged people's nutrition
- physical, psychological and social ageing
- the interaction between the individual and the environment during ageing
- the meaning of mobility and physical exercise in the ageing process

Teaching methods

Contact lessons, virtual lectures, exam, group work

Exam schedules

Exam

Student workload

160 h

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students analyse old age and ageing with help of gerontological theories and models. They recognise ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students analyse old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories and models. They can explain ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care and its development.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students analyse and interpret old age and ageing with help of multidisciplinary gerontological theories and models from the perspectives of the individual, culture and society. They can explain ageing as a process shaped by adaptation, development and individual experiences. Students know how to apply gerontological knowledge in their studies and in elderly care and its development.

Assessment methods and criteria

Active participation in lessons, Moodle, exams

Qualifications

No previous studies are required.