The course provides students with knowledge on the main aspects of sexual and reproductive health and reproductive health research and overview of the history and current status of the sexual and reproductive health and rights from a global perspective. It demonstrates some of the socio-cultural, political and ethical issues surrounding sexual and reproductive health.
Contents
• Introduction to sexual and reproductive health • Health services in reproduction • Chronic diseases related to reproductive health • Research methodologies in sexual and reproductive health • National and international strategies of sexual and reproductive health promotion • Sexual and reproductive health from global perspective, selected issues: Maternal mortality and morbidity, abortion and the problem of unsafe abortion, family planning, infertility, adolescent sexual health, sexually transmitted infections, HIV/AIDS and HIV prevention, stigma and discrimination, gender based violence, harmful practices, male involvement in reproductive health • Population/fertility and development • Gender issues and women’s empowerment
Teaching methods
Teaching method
Contact
Online
Lectures
21 h
0 h
Tutorials
6 h
0 h
Group work
18 h
0 h
Independent work
135 h
0 h
Teaching language
English
Modes of study
Evaluation
and evaluation criteria
Numeric 1-5.
Active participation in problem-based learning exercises and group work, passing exam.
Recommended year of study
1. year spring
Further information
Attendance is open for all University of Tampere students but limited to 32 students. Preference is given to degree students in health sciences and others will be accepted in the order of registration.
Also available: Lectures in reproductive health and gender issues, 2 ECTS. Unlimited attendance.