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Interdisciplinary Advanced Programme in Mental Health and Addiction - Part Time Programme description
- Programme name, Norwegian
- Tverrfaglig videreutdanning i psykisk helse-, rus- og avhengighetsarbeid - deltid
- Valid from
- 2025 FALL
- ECTS credits
- 60 ECTS credits
- Duration
- 4 semesters
- Schedule
- Here you can find an example schedule for first year students.
- Programme history
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Introduction
Opptakskravet er allmenn-/grunnskole-/faglærerutdanning eller PPU. I tillegg krevst bestått norsk 1 trinn 5-10 (30 studiepoeng) eller tilsvarande (til dømes norsk 1 frå allmennlærarutdanning). Studentar som får studieplass, må vere i arbeid som lærar eller ha kontakt med ein skole der det er mogleg å ta aktivt del i norskopplæring. Kravet om bestått lærarutdanning kan fråvikast dersom søkjaren berre manglar faget ho/han søkjer på, for å fullføre lærarutdanninga si.
Søkjarar blir rangerte etter karakterpoeng frå lærarutdanninga og Norsk 1, trinn 5.-10. Søkjarar som har fått innvilga stipend og/eller vikarmidlar frå Utdanningsdirektoratet (Udir), får 5 tilleggspoeng.
Target group
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Admission requirements
Admission to the programme is in accordance with the Regulations relating to Admission to Studies at OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University and regulations on ‘National guidelines for tverrfaglig videreutdanning i psykisk helse-, rus- og avhengighetsarbeid’ (the Ministry of Education and Research, 2022).
- A bachelor's degree or an equivalent degree which gives the occupational title of Social Worker, Social Educatorist, Child Wealfare Worker, Nurse, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist.
- For applicants with a different three-year bachelor's degree in health and social sciences, psychological sciences, public health, teacher education, educational sciences, sports sciences, or police education, a minimum of 1 year of relevant professional experience is also required. Relevant professional experience is work within mental health, substance abuse, and addiction work after completing education, which must be documented in the application.
Transcript of police records
Applicants who are admitted to the programme must submit a transcript of police records, cf. the Regulations for admission to higher education, Chapter 6.
Learning outcomes
A candidate who has completed the Interdisciplinary Advanced Programme in Mental Health and Addiction has the following overall learning outcomes defined as knowledge, skills, and general competence(starred (*) outcomes also apply to the specialisation in Mental Health and Addiction in the Master's Programme in Health Sciences):
KnowledgeThe candidate has:
- in-depth knowledge of perspectives, concepts, and theories related to the description and understanding of mental health and addiction
- in-depth knowledge of communication, relationships, and interaction in prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and habilitation in mental health and addiction*
- advanced competence in mental health in different societal groups, as well as in factors that promote inclusion and participation*
- advanced knowledge of the interaction between biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors with relevance to mental health and addiction*
- advanced knowledge of scientific theories and research methods related to mental health, mental disorders, and mental health and addiction
- in-depth knowledge of how the organisation of health services can hinder or promote mental health and addiction
- in-depth knowledge of ethics, human rights, and relevant legislation within mental health and addiction
SkillsThe candidate can:
- analyse and critically reflect on theories, methods, and interpretations related to mental health and addiction
- analyse and apply theoretical knowledge of communication, relationships, and collaboration in mental health and addiction
- possess advanced skills that include ethical reflection, awareness of one's own preconceptions, as well as users' and relatives' competence*
- facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration in the practice of mental health and addiction
General Competence
The candidate can:
- analyse and reflect on ethical issues related to the profession, occupation, and research
- apply their knowledge and skills to coordinate services, lead interdisciplinary teams, and facilitate collaboration across groups, sectors, services, and agencies
- plan, implement, and evaluate measures for individuals, families, networks, and communities that promote knowledge and development related to mental health and addiction, substance abuse, and addiction work
- contribute to innovation and professional development, as well as carry out and evaluate professional development projects based on research-based, practice-based, and experience-based knowledge
Teaching and learning methods
Retten til å gå opp til eksamen føreset godkjente arbeidskrav.
For informasjon om avsluttande vurdering, sjå emneplanane.
Det blir nytta gradert karakterskala frå A til E for bestått og F for ikkje bestått. Sjå meir om vurdering og eksamen under kvart emne.
A: Arbeidet er ein framifrå prestasjon som klart skil seg ut. Det vitnar om særs god fagkunnskap, stor grad av sjølvstendig tenking og har særs godt språk. B: Arbeidet er ein mykje god prestasjon som ligg over gjennomsnittet. Det vitnar om mykje god fagkunnskap, sjølvstendig tenking og har mykje godt språk. C: Arbeidet er ein gjennomsnittleg prestasjon som har innslag av sjølvstendig tenking og er tilfredsstillande når det gjeld fagkunnskap og språk. D: Arbeidet er ein prestasjon under gjennomsnittet med manglar i fagkunnskap og/eller språk. E: Arbeidet har store manglar i fagkunnskap og/eller språk, men tilfredsstiller minimumskrava. F: Arbeidet tilfredsstiller ikkje minimumskrava til fagkunnskap og/eller språk.
Ny/utsett eksamen
Studentens rettar og plikter ved ny/utsett eksamen framgår av Forskrift om studier og eksamen ved OsloMet. Studentar er sjølve ansvarlege for å melde seg opp til eventuell y/utsett eksamen.
Høve til å klage
Det kan klagast over karakterfastsetting og på formelle feil i samsvar med Lov om universitet og høgskolar, jf. også Forskrift om studier og eksamen ved OsloMet.
Practical training
Programplan for norsk 2, trinn 5–10 (30 studiepoeng) – oppdrag
Norwegian Level 2, Secondary Classes
30 studiepoeng
Deltid, frittståande vidareutdanning
Programplankode: KFKNU2
Fagplan godkjent av studieutvalet 7. mai 2012
Siste revisjon godkjent av utdanningsutvalet 14.12.2020
Programplanen gjeld frå haustsemester 2021
Fakultet for lærarutdanning og internasjonale studium
Institutt for grunnskole- og faglærarutdanning
Internationalisation
OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University has a significant number of agreements for teacher and student exchange with institutions in and outside of Europe. The education is represented in international networks. Students will encounter foreign guest lecturers in certain courses.Internationalisation occurs through activities at the home campus and study stays at foreign institutions. Students can apply to conduct their practical studies abroad. This should preferably be done at institutions that OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University collaborates with.The focus on multicultural and global issues in the study contributes to internationalisation. A separate course on migration and minorities is normally conducted entirely in English for all students. English-language literature and international research are also included in the curriculum.
You may also be offered to participate in shorter international activities, for example in the form of COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) and BIP (Blended Intensive Programs).
Work requirements
Coursework requirements are all types of work, tests and compulsory attendance that are requirements for being permitted to take the examination. These can be written assignments, oral presentations, compulsory attendance, guidance, and similar activities. They can be carried out individually or in groups. The coursework requirements for each course are described in the relevant course description. Course requirements are given to promote student progression and development and to ensure participation where it is deemed necessary to achieve the learning outcomes. The learning activities should contribute to in-depth learning and integration of the various knowledge areas and to reflection on one's own relational skills. They should also stimulate students to seek out and acquire new knowledge. Compulsory attendanceWhere students cannot acquire skills and knowledge through self-study, mandatory attendance is required. There is an 80 % compulsory attendance requirement for seminars, study groups, guidance groups, and simulations. Attendance in practical studies, see the chapter on practical studies.If a student exceeds the specified attendance limit for mandatory attendance, the study group supervisors and course coordinators will assess whether it is possible to compensate for the absence through oral or written individual assignments. If the absence cannot be compensated for, the student loses the right to take the examination and must retake the course. The possibility of compensation depends on the extent of the absence and the activities the student has not participated in. It is the student's responsibility to keep track of their own attendance. Approval of written course requirementsCourse requirements are assessed as approved/not approved. Normally, there are three attempts for a course requirement. Course requirements that are not approved must be improved and approved before the student can take the examination. As far as possible, the second attempt is given before the regular examination/assessment, unless otherwise stated in the course description. A third and final attempt is normally given before the new and deferred examination. Non-approved course requirements may result in delays in the education.
Assessment
The assessments are carried out in accordance with the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges, the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations, and the Guidelines for Appointment and Use of Examiners at the University. For assessment during the clinical training, please refer to the chapter on clinical training.
Assessment
The grading system in use is pass/fail or a grade scale with letter grades from A to F, where A is the highest grade, E is the poorest pass grade and F is a fail. In connection with group exams, all students in the group are awarded the same grade.
Resit and rescheduled exams Resit and rescheduled exams are carried out in the same manner as the ordinary exam unless otherwise specified in the course description. In special cases, resit and rescheduled exams in courses with group exams may be held as individual exams.
Appeals against grades
Grades awarded for written exams can be appealed. It is not possible to appeal the grades awarded for oral and practical exams. In connection with a group exam, the result of an appeal will only have consequences for the candidate(s) who submitted the appeal. The other students will keep their original grade.
Suitability assessment
The suitability assessment is a continuous overall assessment that takes place throughout the study programme. A student must be suitable for professional practice in order to receive diploma/certificate for the study programme.
If it appears that a student may pose a potential danger to the lives, physical and mental health, rights or safety of patients, clients and users during practical training or in future professional practice, it should be asked whether the student is suitable for the profession. University staff, personnel in practical training establishment, as well as students can submit a notification of doubt. The students concerned should be informed as soon as possible if such a notification of doubt has been sent. They should receive guidance and advice on how they can improve or be advised to withdraw from the programme.
Other information
Programplan godkjent av Utdanningsutvalget HV: 7.12.2022. Sist endret av prodekan for utdanning HV, 27. februar 2024.
Bygger på forskrift om nasjonal retningslinje for tverrfaglig videreutdanning i psykisk helse-, rus- og avhengighetsarbeid https://lovdata.no/dokument/SF/forskrift/2022-03-14-387, fastsatt av Kunnskapsdepartementet 14. mars 2022.