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SHN3013 - Being Healthy in the Modern World

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Define health, explain the importance of health in society, and identify the basic factors that influence health and health behaviour.
Demonstrate a basic understanding of a range of different measures of health and their relative strengths and weaknesses
Outline a basic history of health and health care development, identifying significant moments that have shaped health and care today
Describe a range of challenges to attaining and improving health in the modern world, for differing population groups.
Propose a range of realistic solutions in response to contemporary health and care challenges for specific population groups

Content:

This module will begin by exploring 'what is health?' It will explore the benefits of a healthy population at an individual and societal level. A range of measures for health will be examined in relation to their use. The key innovations over time in health and health care will be explored in relation to their impact on contemporary health and care provision. A contemporary focus on modern health issues, such as sleep, nutrition, alcohol, physical activity (SNAP) and mental health, and will consider the causes, effects and impacts of these for diverse populations.

Learning and Teaching Information:

A variety of learning and teaching methods will be used, including formal lectures to introduce core and fundamental theories and concepts. These will be supplemented with small group workshops and seminars whereby the tutor will facilitate a contextualised learning experience so that content is applied to specific programmes. Learning activities will include interactive problem-based group-work, peer learning and feedback and online activities.

Lectures
Contact Hours: 20
Intended Group Size Cohort

Workshops
Contact Hours: 60
Intended Group Size 10-20

Guided independent study
Hours: 220

Further details relating to assessment
Component 1: The practical workbook will be completed through weekly tasks, which will enable students to show their understanding of the core concepts of health, measurement methods for health, and the factors influencing health.

Component 2: Oral presentation will be delivered in pairs (20 mins). Students work together to create and deliver the visual slides, showing understanding of the history of health and health care development. Students will demonstrate knowledge of factors affecting health, and identification of a possible solutions for a given population group. Students will negotiate population groups and health topics with the tutor and to ensure understanding of a range of population groups across the module, will not be distributed until mid-way through semester 2.

Assessment:

001 Coursework/Workbook; 1,000 word equiv, semester 1 30%
002 Coursework/Infographic;1,000 word equiv; mid semester 2 30%
003 Coursework/Essay; 1,500 words; end of semester 2 40%

Fact File

Module Coordinator - Catherine Rowlands
Level - 0
Credit Value - 30
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 3YL