Final Dissertation
A.Y. 2019/2020
Learning objectives
The aim of final dissetation is aimed at providing to demonstrate to have acquired the necessary knowledge and methodological skills typical of a master's degree in Rehabilitation Sciences: have advanced cultural and professional training to intervene with high skills in the welfare processes management, training and research in areas relevant to the different health professions included in the Class.
In particular, having acquired the necessary scientific knowledge, ethical values and professional skills relevant to the professions in the rehabilitation field, being able to express advanced skills of the care, educational and preventive type in response children's health problems, adult and geriatric age and service quality issues. Being able to take into account, in the planning and management of the staff of the health area, both the needs of the community, the development of new methods of work organization, as well as technological and information technology innovation .
In particular, having acquired the necessary scientific knowledge, ethical values and professional skills relevant to the professions in the rehabilitation field, being able to express advanced skills of the care, educational and preventive type in response children's health problems, adult and geriatric age and service quality issues. Being able to take into account, in the planning and management of the staff of the health area, both the needs of the community, the development of new methods of work organization, as well as technological and information technology innovation .
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the training course the student will need to be able to demonstrate that he has acquired the necessary knowledge and methodological skills typical of a master's degree in Rehabilitative Sciences to be able to intervene in the care processes in the area rehabilitative, or research and or teaching.
Lesson period: Open sessions
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
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- University credits: 7
Practicals - Exercises: 140 hours