Midwifery: SXL22K1
Code: SXL22K1
Descriptions
The curriculum offers students a learning path which enables a flexible study process. The curriculum also serves as a source of information for the working environment and our international partners.
The provision of studies consists of study units providing a minimum of 5 ECTS credits except concerning practices where the extent of course unit may vary. Of the studies, 40 ECTS are open for all degree programmes in the field of Social Services and Health Care and the rest are included in the provision of individual degree programmes. The multidisciplinary approach to learning is also embraced by offering students the possibility of choosing elective study module of 15 ECTS. These studies can be chosen for example from the Metropolia's Elective Modules or CampusOnline courses. The provision of studies enables students to complete an average of 30 ECTS in the term.
As a starting point for learning, the focus is on situations and problems arising from professional practices, and the learning process aims to find evidence-based solutions for them. Project work including development work and projects of the student’s field of study is employed as the main learning method. Various learning environments supporting learning are used to deepen and develop competence, for example in the learning environments of simulation centre and through our Innovation Hub's well-being and therapy services provided for clients. Students from different fields and degree programmes provide these services in the multidisciplinary learning environments under teacher's supervision. In addition the learning environments of independent study offer students the opportunity to practise clinical skills.
The teaching methods have been diversified by increasing the possibilities for digital learning. Throughout the learning process, students assume the responsibility for their learning. Their competence in studies is evaluated by an evaluation framework, which consists of competence areas including professional knowledge base, professional skills and actions as well as ethics, cooperation and development. Students become proficient in continuous development of their competence and further studies.
The curriculum meets the demands of degree requirements, competence and development needs of the working environment as well as the requirements for the national and international cooperation. It also reflects a student-oriented and learning- and competence-based foundation. Learning objectives convey students of the competence level required of them and help them evaluate their own learning. The objectives of competence have been determined in cooperation with representatives of both the workplace and Helsinki Metropolia UAS and therefore convey information of students’ competence levels and readiness for work tasks to the workplace. Competence-based curriculum enables student mobility within and between other UAS. In addition, it makes the recognition and credit transfer for previously acquired competence (AHOT) easier as well as enables the comparison of degrees obtained in different countries.
International studies are part of the learning path of each learner in the form of international exchange, practice placement or international studies within home institution, such as common core requirement studies in English or Finnish degree programmes or open studies in international network learning environments.
The profile of Metropolia’s Degree Programme in Midwifery highlights expertise in sexual and reproductive health. Metropolia’s midwifery graduates display a high-level competence in sexual and reproductive health.
The degree builds on expertise in sexual and reproductive health promotion and gynecological nursing at different stages of a woman's and family's lifespan.
The midwife is an expert in family planning, antenatal, childbirth and postnatal midwifery care, midwifery care of a healthy newborn and family, and in gynecological nursing.
In addition, the graduating midwife has strong expertise in nursing.
The Bachelor’s Degree (First Cycle) is a profession-oriented degree.
Midwifery program is a double degree, which includes both Bachelor’s Degree in Midwifery and Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing.
It meets the national criteria set for a UAS degree and the European framework regarding degrees and competences. The Bachelor’s Degree meets the requirements of the European Union directive (2013/55/EU) recognizing the professional qualification for midwives and for nurses.
The completion of the degree provides eligibility to Master’s degree programmes at UAS, or Master’s degree programmes at universities or other institutes of higher education.
- AMK-opinnaytetyon arviointikehikko.pdf
- Framework for evaluation criteria of competence.pdf
- Framework for evaluation Final project (Bachelor's).pdf
- Katilotyo - osaamismatriisi_fin_eng.pdf
- Metropolia's generic competences-Bachelor.pdf
- Metropolian AMK-tutkinnon yhteisen osaamisen kuvaukset.pdf
- Osaamisen arviointikehikko.pdf
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amk::amk-tutkintojen kieliopinnot
AMK-tutkintoon johtavien opintojen tavoitteena on, että tutkinnon suorittaneella on riittävä viestintä- ja kielitaito oman alansa tehtäviin sekä kansainväliseen toimintaan ja yhteistyöhön. (Valtioneuvoston asetus ammattikorkeakoulusta 1129/2014, 4 §).
STRUCTURE Bachelor (A18.12.2014/1129)
Asetuksen 18.12.2014/1129 mukainen rakenne. 2 § Opintojen rakenne Ammattikorkeakoulututkintoon johtaviin opintoihin kuuluu: 1) perus- ja ammattiopintoja; 2) vapaasti valittavia opintoja; 3) ammattitaitoa edistävää harjoittelua; 4) opinnäytetyö.