Basics of Health Promotion and Wellbeing, 3 cr - SWYY1500
Credits
3 cr
Course language
English
Upcoming implementations
No upcoming implementations. See the syllabus for more information.
Learning outcomes of the course
The student understands basic concepts and approaches of health promotion. The student knows the significance of national and international strategies of health promotion and wellbeing for the reduction of health inequalities and marginalization as well as other major global challenges in health promotion. The student can identify the factors that affect wellness and health and can understand and distinguish role of factors at different levels of health promotion of clients with various backgrounds. The student has the ability to seek and choose evidence-based information for support in decision-making in health promotion. The student can apply and evaluate the knowledge of exercise and nutrition to health promotion in different health care settings.
Course contents
Concepts of health promotion. National and international (WHO, EU) strategies, recommendations and programmes in health promotion. Current global priorities in health promotion. Reduction of health inequalities and prevention of marginalization. Determinants of health and wellbeing. Physical activity and nutrition in health promotion.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
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Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria - grade 1 and 2
PASS (S):
The student knows the significance of national and international strategies of health promotion and wellbeing for the reduction of health inequalities and marginalization as well as other major global challenges in health promotion. The student can understand and identify the factors that affect wellness and health. The student recognizes and distinguishes role of factors at different levels of the promotion of health of clients with various backgrounds. The student is able to seek and choose information for support in decision-making in health promotion.
Fail(0):
The student does not meet the criteria of course's learning outcomes.