Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy: STT2015SMM
Code: STT2015SMM
- Degree title
- Bachelor of 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 |
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Total | 210 |
Bachelor's degree: Common competences in Health Care and Social Services 2015-2019
Bachelor's degree: Occupational Therapy 2015-2019
Professional relationships and partnerships
The occupational therapist is able to: |
Group Interventions in Occupational Therapy |
Professional Practice I |
Professional Practice II |
Knowledge of occupational therapy
The occupational therapist is able to: |
Basics of Medicine in Rehabilitation |
Neurpsychology and Functional Anatomy |
Occupation Centered Assessment |
Professional Practice I |
Introduction to enabling occupation |
Enabling Occupation |
Enabling Occupation II |
Professional Practice II |
Augmentative and Alternative Communication |
Research and development in occupational therapy/science
The occupational therapist is able to: |
Evidence Based Occupational Therapy |
Professional Practice IV |
Management and promotion of occupational therapy
The occupational therapist is able to: |
Evidence Based Occupational Therapy |
Professional Practice IV |
Occupational therapy process and professional reasoning
The occupational therapist is able to: |
Group Interventions in Occupational Therapy |
Introduction to enabling occupation |
Enabling Occupation II |
Professional Practice III |
Environmental Assessment and Adaptation |
Community-Based Interventions |
Professional Autonomy and Accountability
The occupational therapist is able to: |
Basics of Medicine in Rehabilitation |
Occupation Centered Assessment |
Enabling Occupation |
Professional Practice III |
Environmental Assessment and Adaptation |
Community, Entrepreneurship and Networks in Occupational Therapy |
Professional Practice IV |
Augmentative and Alternative Communication |
Not grouped |
Development as an Expert |
ICT Skills |
English for Working Life |
Swedish for Working Life |
Communication Skills (for Finnish degree programmes) |
Entrepreneurship |
JAMK Innovation Week |
Basics of Anatomy and Physiology |
Basics of Medicine in Public Health |
Basics of Pharmacotherapy |
Occupational Safety and Wellbeing in Work Environment |
Client Centered Approach in Health and Social Services |
Promotion of Functioning and Participation |
Health Care and Social Welfare Services |
Basics of Health Promotion and Wellbeing |
Councelling of Health Promotion and Wellbeing |
Leadership Skills and Quality Assurance |
Theory and approaches of gerontological rehabilitation |
Methods and interventions in gerontological rehabilitation |
Gerontechnology |
Effectiveness and evidence-based gerontological rehabilitation |
Development of Gerontological Rehabilitation |
Basics of Occupational Health Services |
Occupational Wellbeing |
Vocational Rehabilitation |
Nutrition and Physical Activity in Health Promotion |
Multiprofessional Co-operation |
Developing of Occupational Wellbeing and Vocational Rehabilitation |
Methods in Early Childhood Education |
Media Education Supporting The Development of the Child and Youngster |
Youth Culture and Youth Work |
Guiding and Councelling Work for the Young People |
Empowerment with parenting |
Developing of Child and Youngster Welfare and Rehabilitation |
Therapeutic Skills for Physical Activity and Sports Training |
Aquagym |
Play and Physical Activity Enhancing Child´s Development |
Assessing activity and participation |
Music and Physical Activities |
Developing Physical and Occupational Activity |
Assistive Technology |
Assessment of Housing and Working Environments |
Mobile technology and gamification in client-centered work within social services and health care |
Developing of Wellness Technology |
Methods of Art and Creative Movement |
Nature, Environment and Wellbeing |
Empowering Creativity |
Music and Physical Activities |
Creative activities in Client Work |
Developing of Creative Activities |
Social Rehabilitation |
Psychoeducation |
Gambling as a problem |
Prevention of Domestic Violence |
Developing of Mental Health, Addiction and Crisis Work |
Development in International Exchange |
Entrepreneurship |
JAMK Innovation Week |
Scout, Develop and Start |
JAMKGenerator Project |
Entrepreneurship in Cooperatives |
Pre-Incubator |
Incubator |
Research and Development |
Bachelor's Thesis Part 1 |
Bachelor's Thesis Part 2 |
Maturity Test |
Bachelor's Degree: Common competences at JAMK 2015-2016
Structure of the studies (Bachelor's degree)
Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.