Human trafficking as a phenomenon and how to identify it (1 cr)
Code: SZ00CL91-3004
General information
- Enrollment
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18.11.2024 - 15.06.2025
Registration for the implementation has begun.
- Timing
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13.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
Implementation is running.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 1 cr
- Local portion
- 0 cr
- Virtual portion
- 1 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Online learning
- Unit
- School of Health and Social Studies
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 0 - 215
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
- Degree Programme in Midwifery
- Avoin amk, nonstop, hyvi
- Teachers
- Johanna Rinne
- Teacher in charge
- Johanna Rinne
- Groups
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ZJA25KSAvoin AMK, sote
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ZJM25KSEF, sote, yksittäiset opintojaksot
- Course
- SZ00CL91
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Objective
In this course you will learn about human trafficking as a phenomenon, i.e. what it all entails. The goal is that after the course you will be able to define the most common terms and concepts related to human trafficking, and you are aware of the global and national situation of human trafficking. You will also learn how victims of human trafficking are supported in Finland and abroad, as well as how victims can be supported moving forward. In addition, you will receive instructions for identifying victims of human trafficking.
Content
The most common terms and concepts of human trafficking
Global and national situation of human trafficking
Identifying and supporting victims of human trafficking
Location and time
The course is conducted in Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences' Moodle at https://moodle.jamk.fi. Unbound to time and place.
Materials
The material is available in the course workspace in Moodle.
Teaching methods
Independent study in the Moodle learning environmen
Student workload
1 credit (27 hours):
6 hours of teaching and participation in the course test
4 hours writing in the discussion forum
17 hours of own study and work
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass:
The student knows how to define the terms and concepts related to human trafficking. The student knows the different aspects of human trafficking and the most important risk factors for becoming a victim of human trafficking. The student is aware of the global and national situation of human trafficking. The student recognizes the most common signs of human trafficking and understands the most common means of support for a victim of human trafficking.
Fail:
The student does not demonstrate sufficient competence in the fields mentioned above.