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MAPFY4100 Psychomotor Physiotherapy - Examination and Treatment Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Psykomotorisk fysioterapi - undersøkelse og behandling
- Study programme
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Master's Programme in Health Sciences - specialisation in Psychomotor Physiotherapy
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2021/2022
- Curriculum
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FALL 2021
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
One internal and one external examiner.
Required preliminary courses
SKOMP3900, SYBA3900 and SYBAS3900 overlap 100%.
Learning outcomes
- Digitalt undervisningsdesign i tilpasset opplæring
- Omvendt undervisning og undervisningsdesign
- Utviklingsarbeid og evaluering av opplæring
- Klasseledelse i et teknologirikt undervisningsrom
- Universell utforming og tilgjengelighetsfunksjoner
- Personvern, deling og etikk i teknologirike læringsmiljøer
Teaching and learning methods
Work and teaching methods vary between lectures, flipped classroom, supervised skills training and student-active learning methods in the form of group work, seminars and presentations.
The students will perform psychomotor physiotherapy on patients at their own place of work/practical training establishment. The course is session-based.
Course requirements
The following must have been approved in order for the student to take the examination:
- A minimum of 80% attendance in skills training and scheduled seminars and group work, and supervision of the student’s practical training in groups
Assessment
An individual oral examination, up to 20 minutes.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
None
Grading scale
Pass/fail
Examiners
All examinations are assessed by two examiners. A minimum of 20% of the examination papers will be assessed by an external examiner. The external examiner’s assessment should benefit all students.
Overlapping courses
The course overlaps by 10 ECTS credits with PSYF6100 Psychomotor physiotherapy and different perspectives on health and illness (20 ECTS credits) in the topic examinations (10 ECTS credits).