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Master's Degree Programme in Osteopathy (in English): S2423S6

Code: S2423S6

Degree:
Master of Health Care

Degree title:
Master of Health Care (Osteopathy)

Credits:
90 ects

Duration:
2 years (90 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2023

Descriptions

This Master’s Degree programme in osteopathy is the first of a kind in the Nordic countries. It is initiated to create a special programme designed for osteopaths who wish to enhance their professional skills and collaborate with other healthcare practitioners in order to raise the quality and awareness for osteopathic care.

The programme is designed to provide a springboard for osteopaths in gaining the skills needed to engage in the fields of research, education, business development and societal or political engagement, depending on their own specific interests. The 2-year course aims to create a fulfilling path for osteopaths to expand and develop their own synthesis of the contemporary osteopathic topics. This will contribute to developing a stronger professional identity, and raise awareness of osteopathic healthcare within society .

The programme focuses on the following:

Clinical aspect: exploring explanations for osteopathic treatment effects within an evidence informed and critical thinking perspective, and advanced practitioner skills
Research aspect: building a constructive forum for open inquiry, discussion and development through expanding knowledge on research methods and skills and creating a master’s thesis
Service and management aspect: developing an integrated, safe, person-centred approach to osteopathic service as a whole including skills in leadership, management and service design

The professional expertise of the students is further supported by embedding an evidence informed practice approach throughout the programme. The rationale here is that there is a necessity for the osteopathic profession to reflect upon its theoretical models and integrate the most recent and relevant research.

In order to meet these goals the programme aims is to build a constructive forum for open inquiry, discussion, and development of novel theoretical constructs. Students will be encouraged to explore, and critically reflect, on explanations for osteopathic treatment effects within an evidence informed perspective. It is expected that students will draw upon evidence from other disciplines.

From the beginning of the programme there is a strong emphasis on developing good competence in research and development. These competences are supported throughout and culminate in a Master's Thesis. This significant piece of work is focussed on the interests of the students and is a very rewarding part of the programme.

At a time when person-centred health care is a central tenet of modern day health management, it is important that the osteopathic profession takes its place in contributing in an active and positive manner. The master's programme is designed to enable, support and engage osteopaths in navigating and applying this important movement within health care. This programme recognises and addresses the key competences required by the contemporary osteopath who wants to work within an integrative health care system.

This Master’s Degree Programme in Osteopathy collaborates with the Master’s Degree Programme in Health Business Management. This multidisciplinary approach is a core aspect of the programme. This collaboration encourages and supports communication between healthcare professionals, therefore, raising awareness of osteopathic practice across healthcare in general.

Objective

The programme is designed to provide a springboard for osteopaths in gaining the skills needed to engage in the fields of research, education, business development and societal or political engagement, depending on their own specific interests. The 2-year course aims to create a fulfilling path for osteopaths to expand, and develop their own synthesis of the contemporary osteopathic topics. This will contribute to developing a stronger professional identity, and raise awareness of osteopathic healthcare within society.

The skills and knowledge of students graduating from this programme as described according to the EQF, European Qualifications Framework and the recommendations of the Rectors' Conference of Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences.

EQF European Qualifications Framework, Master’s level competencies

The learning outcomes relevant to Level 7 are highly specialized knowledge, some of which is at the forefront of knowledge in a field of work or study, as the basis for original thinking and/or research:

• critical awareness of knowledge issues in a field and at the interface between different fields
• specialized problem-solving skills required in research and/or innovation in order to develop new knowledge and procedures and to integrate knowledge from different fields
• manage and transform work or study contexts that are complex, unpredictable and require new strategic approaches
• take responsibility for contributing to professional knowledge and practice and/or for reviewing the strategic performance of teams

Show study timings by semester, study year or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2023-2024 2024-2025 Autumn 2023 Spring 2024 Autumn 2024 Spring 2025 1. / 2023 2. / 2023 3. / 2024 4. / 2024 1. / 2024 2. / 2024 3. / 2025 4. / 2025
S2423S6-1001
Research and Development Skills

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15
XX00EJ16 Research Methods and Skills 5
S000FJ59 Advanced Quantitative Research Method Skills 5
S000FJ60 Advanced Qualitative Research Method Skills 5
S2423S6-1002
Dimensions of Osteopathic Practice

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20
S000EM87 Physiology of Tissues 5
S000EM88 Neuroscience related to Osteopathy 5
S000EM90 Contemporary Approaches to Osteopathic Practice 5
S000FD91 Pain Science in Osteopathic Practice 5
S2423S6-1003
Service-design and Person-centered care

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10
S000DK77 Safety and Quality Processes and Management in Social and Health Care 5
S000CF70 Service Innovations and Design 5
S2423S6-1004
Advanced Osteopathic Practitioner Skills

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10
S000EM91 Psycho-emotional Aspects in Osteopathic Professional Practice 5
S000DR75 Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business 5
S2423S6-1005
Master’s Thesis

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30
S000EM83 Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis 10
S000EM84 Implementation of the Master’s Thesis 10
S000EM85 Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis 10
S2423S6-1006
Elective Studies

(Choose ects: 5)

5
Total 90 45 40 20 25 20 20 10 10 12.5 12.5 10 10 10 10

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

ARENE 2022::UAS shared competences::Master’s degree

Replaces the “Metropolia's Generic Competences::Master's Degree” -matrix. Heidi Rontu/31.8.2022

Ethics

The graduating student assesses and promotes the realisation of ethical principles and values of their field of profession, taking equality and non-discrimination into account.
- Is able to promote ethically sustainable activities and the realisation of ethical reflection in their different operating environments.
- Promotes the realisation of the ethical principles and values of their field.
- Makes decisions taking individual, communal and societal perspectives into account.
- Promotes the realisation of diversity and accessibility.
- Implements the principles of responsible conduct of research and promotes their application in their work community.
- Is able to manage societally influential activities based on ethical values.

Research Methods and Skills
Advanced Quantitative Research Method Skills
Advanced Qualitative Research Method Skills
Contemporary Approaches to Osteopathic Practice
Safety and Quality Processes and Management in Social and Health Care
Service Innovations and Design
Psycho-emotional Aspects in Osteopathic Professional Practice
Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business
Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis
Implementation of the Master’s Thesis
Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis
Proactive development

The graduating student is able to manage the development of new solutions that anticipate the future and produces new information using different research and development methods.
- Produces new information and reforms operating methods, combining competence in different fields.
- Is able to implement research, development and innovation projects and apply different research and development methods.
- Is able to develop new customer-oriented, sustainable and economically viable solutions, anticipating the future.
- Is able to analyse the current situation and anticipate the future of their field and changes in the operating environment.

Advanced Quantitative Research Method Skills
Advanced Qualitative Research Method Skills
Contemporary Approaches to Osteopathic Practice
Safety and Quality Processes and Management in Social and Health Care
Service Innovations and Design
Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business
Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis
Implementation of the Master’s Thesis
Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis
Internationality and multiculturalism

The graduating student is able to develop and manage multicultural and international operating environments and networks.
- Is able to develop operating methods that take multiculturalism into account in their work community.
- Is able to anticipate the impacts and opportunities of global development and phenomena.
- Is able to interact, communicate and develop activities internationally in their own field.

Research Methods and Skills
Advanced Quantitative Research Method Skills
Advanced Qualitative Research Method Skills
Contemporary Approaches to Osteopathic Practice
Service Innovations and Design
Psycho-emotional Aspects in Osteopathic Professional Practice
Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business
Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis
Implementation of the Master’s Thesis
Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis
Sustainable development

The graduating student develops and manages sustainable and responsible operating methods in their work and promotes sustainable change in their work community and society.
- Is able to apply the knowledge and future visions of sustainable development comprehensively as a basis for sustainable solutions.
- Is able to analyse and assess systemic dependencies of complex multidisciplinary problems and the different dimensions of solutions
- Is able to manage the search, implementation and establishment of sustainable solutions and operating models in their work

Contemporary Approaches to Osteopathic Practice
Safety and Quality Processes and Management in Social and Health Care
Service Innovations and Design
Psycho-emotional Aspects in Osteopathic Professional Practice
Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business
Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis
Implementation of the Master’s Thesis
Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis
Learning to learn

The graduating student promotes their own and their community's continuous learning and competence development, drawing on knowledge from different fields and the opportunities of digitalisation.
- Is able to assess and develop their expertise diversely and in a goal-oriented manner at different stages of their career and life.
- Is able to acquire, critically assess and produce information while taking into account the perspectives of different fields.
- Is able to develop and manage goal oriented, continuous learning in their community.

Research Methods and Skills
Advanced Quantitative Research Method Skills
Advanced Qualitative Research Method Skills
Physiology of Tissues
Neuroscience related to Osteopathy
Contemporary Approaches to Osteopathic Practice
Pain Science in Osteopathic Practice
Safety and Quality Processes and Management in Social and Health Care
Psycho-emotional Aspects in Osteopathic Professional Practice
Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business
Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis
Implementation of the Master’s Thesis
Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis
Operating in a workplace

The graduating student is able to develop and manage their work community and reforms working life. - Is able to develop and manage multidisciplinary teams and work communities.
- Is able to develop the communication and interaction culture of work communities.
- Is able to develop and manage the comprehensive well-being of a work community.
- Utilises the opportunities of technology and digitalisation in development and management.
- Promotes the resilience of a work community.

Advanced Quantitative Research Method Skills
Advanced Qualitative Research Method Skills
Pain Science in Osteopathic Practice
Safety and Quality Processes and Management in Social and Health Care
Service Innovations and Design
Psycho-emotional Aspects in Osteopathic Professional Practice
Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business
Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis
Implementation of the Master’s Thesis
Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis
Not grouped

Code Name Credits (cr)
S2423S6-1001
Research and Development Skills

(Choose all)

15
XX00EJ16 Research Methods and Skills 5
S000FJ59 Advanced Quantitative Research Method Skills 5
S000FJ60 Advanced Qualitative Research Method Skills 5
S2423S6-1002
Dimensions of Osteopathic Practice

(Choose all)

20
S000EM87 Physiology of Tissues 5
S000EM88 Neuroscience related to Osteopathy 5
S000EM90 Contemporary Approaches to Osteopathic Practice 5
S000FD91 Pain Science in Osteopathic Practice 5
S2423S6-1003
Service-design and Person-centered care

(Choose all)

10
S000DK77 Safety and Quality Processes and Management in Social and Health Care 5
S000CF70 Service Innovations and Design 5
S2423S6-1004
Advanced Osteopathic Practitioner Skills

(Choose all)

10
S000EM91 Psycho-emotional Aspects in Osteopathic Professional Practice 5
S000DR75 Strategy, Management and Leadership in Health Business 5
S2423S6-1005
Master’s Thesis

(Choose all)

30
S000EM83 Ideation and planning of the Master’s Thesis 10
S000EM84 Implementation of the Master’s Thesis 10
S000EM85 Report and assessment of the Master’s Thesis 10
S2423S6-1006
Elective Studies

(Choose ects: 5)

5