Bachelor of Health Care and Social Services, Fall, 2020: STSNS20
Code: STSNS20
Descriptions
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Competence Requirements (STSNS17=>)
Bachelor of Health Care and Social Services, Youth Education 2017=>
A. Ethical Competence in the Social Field
- is able to work according to the principles of basic and human rights |
The Working Life and Ethical Principles in Social Work |
B. Client Work Competence
- is able to foster professional interaction and cooperative relationships as well |
The Working Life and Ethical Principles in Social Work |
C. Competence in Service Systems of the Social Field
- is able to analyse the local and global challenges of well-being and |
No attached course units |
D. Critical and Inclusive Societal Competence
- is capable of professional, critical reflection |
The Working Life and Ethical Principles in Social Work |
E. Competence in Research-based Development and Innovation
- is capable of innovative problem solving and networking in the development |
No attached course units |
F. Work Community, Leadership and Entrepreneurship Competences
- is able to work cooperatively in a multidisciplinary team and work |
No attached course units |
Not grouped |
Career Planning and Development I |
Perspectives on the Knowledge-base of Social Services |
First Aid |
Information and Communication Technology |
Promoting Wellbeing, Health and Functional Capacity |
English at Work |
Reporting and Written Communication |
The Customer as an Active Participant in Social and Health Services I |
The Basics of Medication and Pharmacology |
The Growing, Developing and Learning Human |
Professional Communication and Creative Methods |
Basics of Socio-Pedagogical Work |
Social Legislation |
Approaches to Client Work in the Social Services |
Swedish at Work |
The Customer as an Active Participant in Social and Health Services II |
The Methods of Research, Development and Innovation I |
Finnish Language and Oral Communication |
Career Planning and Development II |
Swedish for Social Services |
Methods of Client Work |
Social Rehabilitation |
Perspectives on Early Childhood Education |
Strenghts-based Client Work 1 |
Client Work Process in Social Services |
The Methods of Research, Development and Innovation II |
Community Work |
Group Work in Education and Social Services |
Strenghts-based Client Work 2 |
Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Economy |
Scientific Writing |
Project and Community Development |
Intensive Case Management |
English for Social Services |
Advanced Studies in the Social Field |
Career Planning and Development III |
Structural Influencing Work in Society |
Basic Practical Training |
Promoting Wellbeing, Health, and Functional Capacity, Practical Training |
Client Work Practice |
Group Counselling Practice |
Advanced Practical Training |
Planning of the Thesis |
Implementation of the Thesis |
Reporting of the Thesis |
The Bases of Early Childhood Education |
Working Methods in Early Childhood Education |
The Development of Early Childhood Education |
Empowering Children in Child Welfare in Finland |
Preventive and Child and Family-Oriented Working |
Development of Services for Families and Child Welfare |
Domestic Violence |
Specific Issues of Foster Care in Child Welfare |
Preventive Mental Health and Substance Abuse Work |
Methodological Competence in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Work |
Preventive Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing |
Methodological Competence in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing |
Svensk klinik - Easy Swedish |
English Refresher |
Encountering and Instructing a Child with Special Needs |
Use of Patient/Customer Data in Multidisciplinary Activities |
Resource-Oriented Work in Co-Operation with Caretakers |