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Interdisciplinary CollaborationLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: YT00BF21

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • English

Responsible person

  • Elisa Snicker
  • Liisa Klemola

Learning objectives

Student
- is able to define the terms multi-/inter-/ and transdisciplinary collaboration and recognise when and why one approach may be superior to another
- knows the principles and framework of interdisciplinary collaboration
- is able to examine factors that may influence interdisciplinary collaboration and consequently service user outcomes
- is able to work in interdisciplinary relationships and intercultural groups
- Understands unique challenges faced by digital health entrepreneurs
- adopts an entrepreneurial attitude and skills

Content

- Concepts of multi-/inter-/transdisciplinary and collaboration
- Principles and framework of interdisciplinary collaboration
- Entrepreneurship and project work, entrepreneurial operating methods of the community, i.e., how aspects of entrepreneurship are realised in the community (initiative, persistence, collaboration skills, creativity, responsibility and risk-taking)
- Interdisciplinary working in service design
- Collaboration and integration in social and health care
- Integration of services/eServices between stakeholders/organizations
- Integrated service management

Materials

To be agreed at the beginning of the course.