Professional Practice IIILaajuus (15 cr)
Code: STTSW503
Credits
15 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Objective
The student is able to compile, update and utilise the documentation related to the occupational therapy process. The student acts according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. Together with individuals/communities the student adjusts and applies the occupational therapy process. The student strives to create an accessible and adaptable environment. The student contributes to the fairness of occupation.
The student knows how to work in cooperation with individuals and groups in a way that improves health, prevents illnesses, rehabilitates, is therapeutic, provides guidance and is client-centred. The student selects the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health.
The student uses at least one occupational therapy assessment method and is able to interpret the results of the assessment.
Content
-Supervised practical training
-written and virtual assignments related to the content of the practice as well as supervising meetings
Qualifications
Professional Practice II
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
In order to complete practical training with a passing grade a student must demonstrate that they are able to document work they have taken part in. The student has acted according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. The student has demonstrated that he/she is able to adjust and apply the occupational therapy process appropriately. The student has demonstrated that he/she strives to create accessible and adaptable environments and has improved occupational fairness.
The student has worked in cooperation with individuals and groups with a client-centred approach that improves health rehabilitates and is therapeutic. The student utilises and applies the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health.
The student has gained a competence in and uses one of the assessment methods in occupational therapy and has been able to interpret its results.
The student has knowledge of the basics of medicine.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
In order to complete practical training with a passing grade a student must demonstrate that they are able to document work they have taken part in. The student has acted according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. The student has demonstrated that he/she is able to adjust and apply the occupational therapy process appropriately. The student has demonstrated that he/she strives to create accessible and adaptable environments and has improved occupational fairness. The student has worked in cooperation with individuals and groups with a client-centred approach that improves health rehabilitates and is therapeutic. The student utilises and applies the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health. The student has gained a competence in and uses one of the assessment methods in occupational therapy and has been able to interpret its results. The student has knowledge of the basics of medicine.
Enrollment
01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022
Timing
23.05.2022 - 31.08.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual portion
1 op
Mode of delivery
94 % Face-to-face, 6 % Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Jaana Ritsilä
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Groups
-
STT19SMToimintaterapeutti
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STT19S1Toimintaterapeutti
Objectives
The student is able to compile, update and utilise the documentation related to the occupational therapy process. The student acts according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. Together with individuals/communities the student adjusts and applies the occupational therapy process. The student strives to create an accessible and adaptable environment. The student contributes to the fairness of occupation.
The student knows how to work in cooperation with individuals and groups in a way that improves health, prevents illnesses, rehabilitates, is therapeutic, provides guidance and is client-centred. The student selects the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health.
The student uses at least one occupational therapy assessment method and is able to interpret the results of the assessment.
Content
-Supervised practical training
-written and virtual assignments related to the content of the practice as well as supervising meetings
Learning materials and recommended literature
The material related to the content of the practical training.
Teaching methods
Supervised professional practice
Written and virtual assignments
Supervising meetings
Practical training and working life connections
Professional practice in a working place of an occupational therapist, project or a placement of entrepreneurship.
International connections
Professional practice abroad is possible. Professional practice collaborating with an exchange student is possible.
Student workload
Supervised professional practice 300h
Written and virtual assignments 105h
Student´s workload 405h all together = 15 ects
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
In order to complete practical training with a passing grade a student must demonstrate that they are able to document work they have taken part in. The student has acted according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. The student has demonstrated that he/she is able to adjust and apply the occupational therapy process appropriately. The student has demonstrated that he/she strives to create accessible and adaptable environments and has improved occupational fairness.
The student has worked in cooperation with individuals and groups with a client-centred approach that improves health rehabilitates and is therapeutic. The student utilises and applies the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health.
The student has gained a competence in and uses one of the assessment methods in occupational therapy and has been able to interpret its results.
The student has knowledge of the basics of medicine.
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
In order to complete practical training with a passing grade a student must demonstrate that they are able to document work they have taken part in. The student has acted according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. The student has demonstrated that he/she is able to adjust and apply the occupational therapy process appropriately. The student has demonstrated that he/she strives to create accessible and adaptable environments and has improved occupational fairness. The student has worked in cooperation with individuals and groups with a client-centred approach that improves health rehabilitates and is therapeutic. The student utilises and applies the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health. The student has gained a competence in and uses one of the assessment methods in occupational therapy and has been able to interpret its results. The student has knowledge of the basics of medicine.
Prerequisites
Professional Practice II
Enrollment
01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022
Timing
03.01.2022 - 20.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual portion
1 op
Mode of delivery
94 % Face-to-face, 6 % Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
- Miia Riihimäki
- Tanja Hilli-Harju
Groups
-
STT19SMToimintaterapeutti
-
STT19S1Toimintaterapeutti
Objectives
The student is able to compile, update and utilise the documentation related to the occupational therapy process. The student acts according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. Together with individuals/communities the student adjusts and applies the occupational therapy process. The student strives to create an accessible and adaptable environment. The student contributes to the fairness of occupation.
The student knows how to work in cooperation with individuals and groups in a way that improves health, prevents illnesses, rehabilitates, is therapeutic, provides guidance and is client-centred. The student selects the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health.
The student uses at least one occupational therapy assessment method and is able to interpret the results of the assessment.
Content
-Supervised practical training
-written and virtual assignments related to the content of the practice as well as supervising meetings
Learning materials and recommended literature
The material related to the content of the practical training.
Teaching methods
Supervised professional practice
Written and virtual assignments
Supervising meetings
Practical training and working life connections
Professional practice in a working place of an occupational therapist, project or a placement of entrepreneurship.
International connections
Professional practice abroad is possible. Professional practice collaborating with an exchange student is possible.
Student workload
Supervised professional practice 300h
Written and virtual assignments 105h
Student´s workload 405h all together = 15 ects
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
In order to complete practical training with a passing grade a student must demonstrate that they are able to document work they have taken part in. The student has acted according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. The student has demonstrated that he/she is able to adjust and apply the occupational therapy process appropriately. The student has demonstrated that he/she strives to create accessible and adaptable environments and has improved occupational fairness.
The student has worked in cooperation with individuals and groups with a client-centred approach that improves health rehabilitates and is therapeutic. The student utilises and applies the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health.
The student has gained a competence in and uses one of the assessment methods in occupational therapy and has been able to interpret its results.
The student has knowledge of the basics of medicine.
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
In order to complete practical training with a passing grade a student must demonstrate that they are able to document work they have taken part in. The student has acted according to the instructions on professional ethicalness for occupational therapy, reliably and self-sufficiently, aware of his/her skills and limitations. The student has demonstrated that he/she is able to adjust and apply the occupational therapy process appropriately. The student has demonstrated that he/she strives to create accessible and adaptable environments and has improved occupational fairness. The student has worked in cooperation with individuals and groups with a client-centred approach that improves health rehabilitates and is therapeutic. The student utilises and applies the appropriate theories, models that dictate practical work and methods that meet the needs of the individual's occupation and health. The student has gained a competence in and uses one of the assessment methods in occupational therapy and has been able to interpret its results. The student has knowledge of the basics of medicine.
Prerequisites
Professional Practice II