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SYKP1010 Foundations of Nursing 1 Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Sykepleiens grunnlag 1
Study programme
Bachelor's Programme in Nursing
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2025/2026
Curriculum
FALL 2025
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

In this course, students will learn about human beings’ fundamental physiological and psychosocial needs and resources and human psychological development. Factors that promote, impedes, and maintains balance in people's fundamental needs are central aspects of the course. You will study the infection chain and how measures can be taken to break each link in the chain to prevent infection. Furthermore, hygiene is studied in relation to the environment that surrounds the patients and how basic infection control routines can prevent contagion and infections. You must also familiarise yourself with the relevant laws and regulations. The purpose is to enable the nurse to carry out duties in the municipal and specialist health services. Knowledge of communication skills and ethics in nursing is emphasised.

A week of inspirational practice is carried out in the autumn semester and is made visible in the timetable. The actual approval is registered in the subject SYKK/SYKPPRA10 in the spring semester.

Required preliminary courses

This course is an introduction to Strategic HRM (Human Resource Management). HRM is critical for the survival of all types of organizations. Strategic HRM includes all activities concerning managing people and work within a company. Good leadership of human resources promotes effectiveness and profits organizations. This course introduces basic theories relevant for HRM, specifically focusing on core activities such as recruitment, performance management, human resource development and the employee-organization relationship. This course also introduces evaluation tools and methods used within the HR field. Strategic HRM will both be discussed and analyzed on an international and national level, with specific issues such as international recruitment and diversity management at the fore.

Language of instruction is English.

Learning outcomes

None

Teaching and learning methods

After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student has

  • broad knowledge about the strategic significance of HRM
  • broad knowledge concerning relevant HRM activities, specifically selection, performance management and human resource development
  • insight into the different stages within the recruitment process starting from job analysis to hiring procedures
  • knowledge about systems and methods for performance management and human resource development in organizations
  • insight into the significance of managing diversity
  • insight into how national culture may affect HRM practices
  • knowledge about methods commonly used to measure human resource and performance development
  • knowledge about how to conduct employee appraisals and how to utilize appraisals for career development

Skills

The student can

  • prepare a job analysis and plan the different steps of a recruitment process
  • interpret different tests commonly used to measure human resource and performance development
  • actively contribute to the implementation, follow-up and conclusion of a recruitment process
  • use relevant methods to analyze human resource needs of an organization
  • use relevant methods to follow-up employees regarding performance and competence development

General competence

The student has

  • understanding of ethical issues regarding recruitment processes, performance management and career development

Course requirements

Teaching methods will include lectures, group work and case studies.

Students will have the opportunity to work on their group term paper throughout the semester.

Assessment

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

  • Coursework: The students are required to, in groups of 2-4 people, give a presentation of an assigned topic. The group will present to another group with a similar topic. You will critically discuss, ask questions, provide feedback, and compare each other’s presentations. The whole session lasts 45 minutes.

The goal of the coursework is for students to familiarize themselves with various topics in the field and gain experience in providing feedback and presenting in front of other people.

All required coursework must be completed and approved by the given deadline in order for the student to take the exam. If the coursework requirements has not been approved, the student will be given the opportunity to submit an improved version one time by the given deadline.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

The exam in the course is a term paper written in groups (min. 2 students per group). The term paper must have a scope of 10 pages. The term paper must be written in English. Font and font size: Arial / Calibri 12 points. Line spacing: 1.5

Students awarded a fail grade are given one opportunity to submit an improved version of the assignment for assessment.

Grading scale

Pass-fail.

Examiners

All answers are assessed by two examiners.

An external examiner is used regularly, at a minimum of every third completion of the course. When selecting answers for external evaluation, a minimum of 10 percent of the answers shall be included, with no fewer than 5 answers. The external examiner’s assessment of the selected answers shall benefit all students.

Overlapping courses

  • 13 ECTS overlap with SYKK/SYKP1000 Foundations of Nursing 1, 13 ECTS.
  • 2 ECTS overlap with SYKK/SYKP1200 Microbiology and Infection Control, 5 ECTS.
  • SYKK1010, SYKP1010 and SYKD1010 are fully overlapping.