EPN-V2

ERGOB1000 Occupation and Participation in Everyday Life Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Aktivitet og deltakelse i hverdagslivet
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2021/2022
Course history
Curriculum
FALL 2021
Schedule
  • Introduction

    All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.

  • Required preliminary courses

    Pass/fail.

  • Learning outcomes

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

    Knowledge

    The student is capable of

    • explaining the aims of activity analysis in occupational therapy
    • explaining forms of activity and how they are influenced by their environment
    • explaining the occupational therapy field’s development and significance in society
    • describing the following occupational therapy models that elucidate the connections between persons, occupation and the environment
    • explaining how everyday activities, roles and culture influence health and occupational identity
    • explaining the connection between habits, occupational balance, health and quality of life
    • explaining principles for good communication and the significance of communication in occupational therapy practice

    Skills

    The student is capable of

    • carrying out analysis of forms of activity in a chosen context with a tool for activity analysis
    • using analysis of forms of activities to identify factors that promote and prevent occupational performance
    • discussing the material, physical, social and cultural importance of the environment for occupation and participation and applying the principles of universal design
    • using literature searches and of correct source referencing

    General competence

    The student

    • is process and goal oriented when cooperating on group assignments
    • is capable of applying a creative design process to solve in occupational therapy assignments
  • Teaching and learning methods

    Work and teaching methods comprise skills training in activity analysis, project work on universal design, lectures and seminars with case-based teaching and creative design. The course also comprises a short introductory three-day period of practical training with an occupational therapist. The students work individually and in groups.

  • Course requirements

    In order to be permitted to sit the exam, the following must have been approved:

    • a minimum of 80 per cent attendance in scheduled teaching
    • presentation of an analysis of forms of activity, in groups of 4-7 students
  • Assessment

    Individual portfolio of two written assignments, maximum 1,500 words per assignment.

    An overall grade will be awarded for the portfolio as a whole. The two assignments are equally weighed when the portfolio is graded, but if the student fails one of the assignments, the overall grade awarded will also be F.

    Resit exam: The student will have the opportunity to rework the assignment(s) in the portfolio that has(have) been awarded an F once.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.

  • Grading scale

    A-F.

  • Examiners

    All exam papers are assessed by two examiners. An external examiner will assess at least 20% of the papers together with an internal examiner. Other exams are assessed by two internal examiners. The external examiner’s assessment shall benefit all students.