Learning Outcomes
The overall objective is that the student through an independent scientific approach can be able to manage and develop knowledge in sexual, reproductive and perinatal health in a sustainability perspective with relevance to the midwifery profession and research field, and thus be able to work with evidence-based care.
After completing the course the student should be able to independently
- critically reflect on and analyze concepts, theories and perspectives in sexual, reproductive and perinatal health,
- identify and argue for a scientific problem statement and purpose based on current research knowledge in a defined area,
- search, critically evaluate and synthesize scientific publication and integrate theories and concepts within the chosen area with relevance to sexual, reproductive and perinatal health,
- conduct a research ethics risk/benefit analysis based on ethical principles,
- conduct a scientific investigation using relevant design, methodology and analysis, and argue for and critically reflect on the choices made in relation to the scientific aim,
- analyze and evaluate the results in relation to previous research and evaluate the clinical significance of the results and critically reflect how this knowledge can be used in a sustainability perspective nationally/globally
- evaluate own contribution to the development of knowledge and give suggestions for further research,
- defend and communicate own scientific work and critically evaluate others‘ scientific work concerning degree of scientificity, content and structure,
- evaluate the usefulness and applicability of research-based knowledge in clinical contexts.
Course Content
The course includes planning, implementing and compilinga scientific study in sexual, reproductive and perinatal health in accordance with the different parts of a research process. The course alsoincludes defense of the thesisand critical review of anotherstudent‘s thesis. Examination is performed through halftime examination and degree thesis. If the thesis have several authors an individual performance assessment is done.
Assessment
- Halftime examination
- Degree thesis
- Seminar with opponentship
Grades
The grading scale used for the final course grade is U–G.
Score are reported as:
- Halftime examination (7,5 credits)
- Thesis (7,5 credits)
Grades are reported as follows:
- Degree thesis - 15 Credits | U–G
Prerequisites
- A Bachelor´s degree 180 credits in the main field of study Caring Science or Nursing as well as the courses Profession, Theory and Method 7.5 credits, Sexual and Reproductive Health 9 credits, Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postpartum Care 7.5 credits and Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postpartum Care 7.5 credits
Other Information
This course cannot be counted towards the same degree along with courses that have equivalent content.
If the student has received a decision/recommendation granting study support from Dalarna University because of a disability, then the examiner has the right to offer an alternative examination arrangement. The examiner takes into account the objectives in the course syllabus when deciding whether the examination can be adapted in accordance with the decision/recommendation.