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Active Ageing (5 cr)

Code: YI10008-3001

General information


Enrollment

01.04.2023 - 15.04.2023

Timing

14.09.2023 - 16.11.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Tikkarinne Campus Tikkarinne 9

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

15 - 40

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Active Ageing, Development and Management

Teachers

  • Raija Kuisma

Teacher in charge

Raija Kuisma

Groups

  • SIYS22
    Physiotherapist / Nurse / Social Services / Public Health Nurse (MA), Active Ageing, Development and Management, Fall, 2022

Objective

After completing this learning unit students are able to:
- Analyse the concepts, determinants, challenges and political agenda of Active Ageing/Healthy Ageing in the local, national and global context
- Criticallly analyse, compare and synthesise examples of best practices to implement Active Ageing Approach in own working environment
- Plan, implement and promote health, well-being and participation among older people using an active ageing approach

Content

Indicative Content :
Concepts of active ageing and relationships between welfare, health promotion and rehabilitation
Determinants, challenges and political agenda of Active Ageing approach
Tools and methods of promoting active ageing in own working environment , society and beyond
Multi-professionalism, Multi-disciplinarity in the Active Ageing approach

Location and time

On-line Collaborate site

Teaching methods

This module is offered in English language only, including the assessment tasks. There will be
four on -line tutorials, students independent work in groups and individually, tasks and final assignment.
Tutorials are held via the on-line Collaborate site.
The detailed schedule and tasks will be published on the Moodle before the module start.

Student workload

5 ECTS credits: av.135 SEHrs; 4x45min on-line contact, independent and group work, task preparation and assignment.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Written individual assignment, graded 0-5, to be submitted at the end of the module.
Assessed against Karelia common assessment criteria at level 7

Further information

This learning unit is taught in English: On-line tutorials and all tasks are in English, including final submission for assessment.