The curriculum is based on the Ministry of Education and Research's guidelines in the health and social sciences - the Authorized Social Education programme 1 April 2019, as well as National Curriculum Regulations for health and social studies 15 March 2019.
Purpose
The Authorized Social Education programme is a knowledge-based and practice-oriented health and social care education that qualifies for practice of health, care and welfare services in a life course perspective. The education shall also ensure competence and attitudes that form the basis for equal service provision for all groups in society, including the Sami's status as indigenous people and their rights to linguistically and culturally adapted services.
After graduation, the candidate will have competence in disability and social conditions that create disability. The candidate will have special competence in environmental therapeutic work, habilitation and rehabilitation, health promotion and health care. Furthermore, the candidate will have competence in complex needs and developmental disabilities.
The education provides the skills to collaborate with users, relatives, other service providers and actors to promote self-determination, participation, coping, health and quality of life.
The education shall also ensure the community with graduates with the necessary academic competence in the efforts to ensure that persons with disabilities have equal opportunities for personal development and life-enhancement as others.
After graduation, the candidate will have a high level of ethical awareness, good communication and collaboration skills and will be able to work purposefully and systematically to offer services characterized by critical and innovative thinking.
The bachelor's programme in Authorized Social Education at the University of Agder has a public health focus. This is expressed through an emphasis on knowledge that promotes physical and mental health by focusing on healthy living habits and living conditions.
The Authorized Social Education programme at the University of Agder has the following profile:
1. Coping and welfare technology
2. Systematic environmental therapeutic work and behavioral learning
The study programme is divided into 11 topics. The individual course is described in the course description and more fully in the course booklets that are made available to the students in Canvas.
The Authorized Social Education is a programme of professional study and workplace practice is an important learning arena. There are 30 weeks of direct practice in the study programme distributed over three courses during the three-year programme. In addition, skills training / exercises / simulation are included in the studies.
1. sem | VER110-G The development and ideology of the subject 10 sp | VER111-G Disability and environmental therapeutic work 20 sp | ||||||||||
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2. sem | VER112-G Practice: Functional impairment, environmental work, coping and welfare technology 10 sp | VER113-G Topics in medical and nursing sciences 20 sp | ||||||||||
3. sem | VER215-G Topics in social studies 20 sp | VER211-G Practice; Nursing and care 10 sp | ||||||||||
4. sem | VER213-G Coping conditions, health and functional difficulties 15 sp | VER214-G Environmental treatment and behavioural learning 15 sp | ||||||||||
5. sem | VER308-G Individual-oriented environmental practice 20 sp | VER309-G Service design and delivery 10 sp | ||||||||||
6. sem | VER310-G Knowledge-based and systematic development work in practice. Bachelor's thesis in social education 30 sp |
On successful completion of the study programme, the students will:
Knowledge
Skills
Competence
The following teaching methods are used in the programme:
1. Theory or regular classroom teaching
2. Practical studies related to a workplace outside the university
3. Skills training, simulation, exercises, group work, supervision and presentation / implementation of work requirements, knowledge and skills tests.
See the course descriptions regarding compulsory teaching and possibly further details in the course booklets in Canvas.
The programme integrates various interdisciplinary subject areas which together with the more professional-specific subject areas in environmental therapy work constitute the social educator competence. The study is largely based on the pedagogical principle of subject-integrated teaching. Furthermore, the curriculum will be based on another and closely related pedagogical principle, Problem Based Learning (PBL). This means that much of the teaching takes place in groups, simulation and exercises with supervision.
Regarding practical studies:
Internships make up 30 weeks of the education and are divided between:
1. VER112-G: Practice; Functional impairment, Environmental work, Coping and Welfare technology
2. VER211-G: Practice; Nursing and care
3. VER308-G: Individual-oriented environmental practice
Students should normally have direct experience of working with people with mental retardation during one of the internship periods.
The internships are compulsory and require a minimum of 90% participation.
Regarding skills training:
The students learn skills during the various internship periods. In addition, time has been set aside for training in specific skills that are central to the study / in social work. Skills training is compulsory.
The language of instruction is Norwegian.
However, the programme also includes international research articles and some English-language curriculum through all three academic years. This is for the students to gain knowledge of international research, practice and thinking that are important for the student's understanding of their own future professional practice.
The study programme also facilitates student exchange in the 5th semester. See more information at uia.no Exchange students.
All courses in the 1st year of study must be passed to start in VER211-G.
All courses in the 1st year of study, as well as all courses in the 2nd year of study must be passed to start in practice VER308-G in the 5th semester.
To start in VER310-G, all previous courses up to and including the fourth semester must be passed, except VER309-G.
See also prerequisites in the individual course description.
Professional opportunities: As an authorized social educator you can work in the municipal health and social services, in kindergartens and schools. You can also find many employed in mental health work and psychiatry, in substance abuse care, in outreach youth work, in the child welfare service, in the habilitation and rehabilitation service, at municipal / state competence centers and in refugee work.
Further education: Current specializations at the Department of Psychosocial Health at UiA are particularly relevant for social educators. Master's programme or further education in environmental therapeutic approaches is specially adapted. There is no requirement for practice to be admitted to this master's programme/ further education. There are several other opportunities for further education, master's programme and PhD level at the University of Agder and at other educational institutions.
Other relevant further education and master's degrees for social educators can be pedagogical guidance, rehabilitation / habilitation, sexology, public health work, pedagogy / special education, administration and management, targeted environmental work, social work and other social sciences.
Authorization
Completed studies provide the basis for authorization as Authorized Social Educators in accordance with the Health Personnel Act.
Syllabus
The syllabus is approx. 11,500 pages. The syllabus can be changed during the course.
Police
A police certificate of good conduct is required for admission to the programme.
See more information at www.uia.no
Assessment of suitability
Bachelor students in social education will be assessed with regard to suitability, please refer to Regulations on suitability in higher education (no. 859) , pursuant to the Act of 1 April 2005 on universities and university colleges § 4-10, sixth paragraph. The ongoing suitability assessment shall take place throughout the study period. Those students who are notified about doubts about suitability, will be given a close follow-up.
It is a requirement that all students at UiA have their own portable computer (laptop) for use in teaching and examinations, see Examination Regulations, University of Agder, §12d
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Grimstad
Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences