| تاريخ بدء البرنامج | آخر موعد للتسجيل |
| 2025-03-20 | - |
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Program Details
The program in question is "Johtaminen digitaalisissa sote-palveluissa" (Management in Digital Social and Healthcare Services), offered by the University of Oulu.
Program Description
The program focuses on the special features and management skills required in digital social and healthcare services. It covers management in changing digital social and healthcare services and the management of digital competence in digitized social and healthcare services.
Program Objectives
Upon completing the program, students will be able to:
- Identify the special features of management in digitized social and healthcare services.
- Recognize the opportunities and challenges of digital social and healthcare services in management.
Program Structure
The program consists of 135 hours of independent study through online courses. It includes literature and other learning materials, active teaching methods, and learning tasks.
Teaching and Learning Methods
The program features:
- Literature and other learning materials
- Active teaching methods
- Learning tasks
Teachers and Instructors
The program is taught by Eeva Vuorivirta-Vuoti.
Learning Materials
The program uses current literature, scientific publications, and materials in the online learning environment.
Language of Instruction
The program is taught in English and Finnish.
Assessment Methods
A passing grade requires active participation in online work and the successful completion of learning tasks. For more information on the assessment of study performances, please visit the university's website.
Assessment Criteria
The program uses a pass/fail grading system.
Enrollment
Students enroll in the program through the Pohjois-Pohjanmaan kes‰yliopisto (North Ostrobothnia Summer University).
Additional Information
The program is suitable as a minor subject for a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Health Sciences (SA2023SOTEDIGI) or as an individual course in freely chosen studies. It is open to all interested students, regardless of their background. The program is offered in English for students in the UNIC network.
