EPN-V2

ORTO3000 International Public Health Course description

Course name in Norwegian
International Public Health
Study programme
Bachelor’s Programme in Prosthetics and Orthotics
Weight
5.0 ECTS
Year of study
2019/2020
Course history

Introduction

On successful completion of this part the student will achieve the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge

The student is able to

  • describe the challenges in welfare systems, relevant national legislation, and the role of national and international organisations, regulations and agreements
  • describe the past, and present developments and achievements of public health and discuss possible future challenges within the field
  • describe social inequalities in health and their consequences nationally and globally
  • describe epidemiology and different cost analyses and discuss inter-professional, evidence-based interventions with target groups
  • discuss democratic development and the principles of universal design from a human rights perspective

Skills

The student is able to

  • address challenges in public health and demonstrate how to intervene professionally in collaboration with others
  • search for relevant research, and analyse and apply to the findings in their assignment.

General competences

The student is able to

  • apply the tools of innovation and entrepreneurship in public health issues and communicate the results to an audience
  • reflect upon ethical issues and discuss intercultural perspectives in public health.

Required preliminary courses

The teaching and learning approach consists of group work supported by lectures, workshops, self-studies and field trips. Groups, consisting of approximately 5 students, focus on two assignments facilitated by tutors. It is expected that every group member contributes to the creation and presentation of all assignments. See the course description for further details.

All parts of the module have a focus on interactivity in promoting knowledge exchange and on inter-professional collaborative dialogue, enhancing self-awareness in the professional role. The students will gain practice in decision-making and problem-solving, relating to client-centered and evidence-based practice.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this part the student will achieve the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge

The student is able to

  • describe the challenges in welfare systems, relevant national legislation, and the role of national and international organisations, regulations and agreements
  • describe the past, and present developments and achievements of public health and discuss possible future challenges within the field
  • describe social inequalities in health and their consequences nationally and globally
  • describe epidemiology and different cost analyses and discuss inter-professional, evidence-based interventions with target groups
  • discuss democratic development and the principles of universal design from a human rights perspective

Skills

The student is able to

  • address challenges in public health and demonstrate how to intervene professionally in collaboration with others
  • search for relevant research, and analyse and apply to the findings in their assignment.

General competences

The student is able to

  • apply the tools of innovation and entrepreneurship in public health issues and communicate the results to an audience
  • reflect upon ethical issues and discuss intercultural perspectives in public health.

Teaching and learning methods

The compulsory participation requirements must be fulfilled before the student can take the exam.

The student may choose English or Norwegian as examination language.

  • Examination content : The learning objectives.
  • Examination form : Individual oral exam, max 20 minutes.

Course requirements

In order to fulfill the learning outcomes, interaction between students and tutors as well as interaction among students is deemed necessary. The following activities are compulsory:

  • group meetings with the tutor
  • group assignments in English
  • oral presentation of the assignments in English

A minimum of 80 % attendance is required at group meetings.

All group assignments must be published on the module's web page on Canvas. The assignments must be signed electronically by all members of the group.

Assessment

The compulsory participation requirements must be fulfilled before the student can take the exam.

The student may choose English or Norwegian as examination language.

  • Examination content : The learning objectives.
  • Examination form : Individual oral exam, max 20 minutes.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

No exam aids permitted.

Grading scale

ECTS grading A-F.

Examiners

Two examiners evaluate all candidates.