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FARB1050 Public Health and Health Management Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Folkehelse og helseforvaltning
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i farmasi - reseptarutdanning
Weight
5.0 ECTS
Year of study
2021/2022
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

Normally taught in English. Taught in Norwegian if no English-speaking students are taking the course.

This common course is developed for all the bachelor’s degree programmes taught at the Faculty of Health Sciences that are covered by the National Curriculum Regulations for Norwegian Health and Welfare Education (RETHOS).  

The course deals with public health and health management. Public health emphasises the distribution of health challenges in the population based on causal connections and risk factors relating to health, education, work and living conditions. Health management emphasises international guidelines and conditions with a bearing on illness, health and quality of life in the population at individual, group and society level, including the sustainability goals.  

The course is intended to contribute to a fundamental professional understanding of how the health service is organised, relevant legislation, strategies and goals for preventive and health promoting work in Norway.  

Required preliminary courses

The student must have been admitted to the study programme.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge and skills:

Knowledge

The student

  • can describe and explain factors that affect disease, health and quality of life in groups or the population as a whole
  • can describe the epidemiological and demographical foundation for public health work
  • can describe social inequality in relation to health, and is familiar with the national and global consequences of inequality
  • can describe the purpose, organisation and coordination of health and social care services
  • is familiar with relevant laws and regulations relating to the health and social care services
  • can describe the relationship between work, education, social participation, inclusion and the experience of health
  • can describe the goals for sustainable development and their significance for public health

Skills

The student

  • can reflect on ethical challenges related to public health work that aims to change behaviours
  • can find, assess and refer to health promoting and preventive strategies, organisation and measures in light of the goals for sustainable development
  • can reflect on how and why the status of Sami as indigenous peoples affects the development of the health and social care services

Teaching and learning methods

Work and teaching methods include digital textbooks and seminars with supervision. The flipped classroom method is used. Digital textbooks will be made available to students in advance, and the time they spend at the university will be used to work on assignments and group work under supervision. 

Course requirements

The following must have been approved in order for the student to take the exam:

  • participate in at least 1 of 2 seminars

Assessment

Individual home examination (multiple choice), 45 minutes

The multiple choice test is given partial in English and Norwegian.  

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All aids are permitted.  

Grading scale

Pass/fail  

Examiners

One external and one internal examiner control the set of questions, the internal examiner controls the answers.

Overlapping courses

BIOB1050 Public Health and Health Management , ERGOB1050 Public Health and Health Management , FARB1050 Public Health and Health Management , FYB1050 Public Health and Health Management , RAB1050 Public Health and Health Management , ORI1050 Public Health and Health Management , PMED1050 Public Health and Health Management , SYKK1050 Public Health and Health Management , SYKP1050 Public Health and Health Management , TAB1050 Public Health and Health Management  og VERB1050 Public Health and Health Management overlap 100 %.