Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
MASINPRA10 Clinical Studies in Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Level 1 Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Praksisstudier i intensivsykepleierens funksjons- og ansvarsområder, trinn 1
- Study programme
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Master's Programme in Advanced Practice Nursing to Acute and Critically Ill Patients - Intensive Care Nursing
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2023/2024
- Curriculum
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FALL 2023
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
General admission requirements for the Ph.D. Degree in Behavior Analysis
Required preliminary courses
The student will be able to:
- describe and discuss pervasive developmental disorders with respect to aetiology and prevalence
- describe and discuss findings of medical and biological studies in autism spectrum disorders
- describe and discuss findings in studies of Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention with persons with autism, emphasizing short and long-term effects, maintenance strategies, and the transfer of staff and teacher knowledge and skills during transitions between education providers or service providers
- demonstrate practical skills in planning and implementing specific education and skills training programs for persons with autism in an educational or residential setting
- describe and discuss knowledge dissemination strategies aimed at service and education providers
- describe and discuss criteria for Empirically Supported Treatments
Learning outcomes
The course consists of 1 introductory meeting, and 6 - 12 seminars of 4 x 45 minutes, and time for discussion and a final seminar (4 x 45 minutes). The introductory meeting takes place 2 weeks ahead of the main part of the course. At this meeting, the structure, content and purpose of the course are presented. The students are asked to give short presentations of their Ph.D. projects, and describe how the course is relevant to it. The main purpose of this early session is to help the students to start systematic work with the course readings.
The seminars target central themes from the course readings for discussion and reflection. A high level of student participation is expected. During this time, students will produce several reaction papers (3 - 4 pages double spaced), and a final presentation of one central theme from the course. Themes are assigned by the lecturers.
The final seminar consists of a discussion of the presentations, which are distributed in advance as papers not to exceed 10 pages double spaced, and introduced by each candidate in a short (3 minute) session. Course teachers mediate the discussions.
Teaching and learning methods
- All papers approved,
- attendance in at least 80 % of the seminars, and
- approved paper presentation in final seminar.
Course requirements
Portfolio.
Portfolio requirements: 4 reaction papers
Assessment
Pass / Fail
Permitted exam materials and equipment
Pass / Fail
Grading scale
Internal
Examiners
Scientific method; statistical concepts and tools - theory and application; functional analysis; internal and external validity; single-case experimental designs; Empirically Supported Treatments
Overlapping courses
10 studiepoeng overlappende med INTENPRA1/INTENPRA10 og MINTPRA1/ MINTPRA10.