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Høst 2021
INF-2710 Mobile health (mHealth) systems and applications - 10 stp
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Objective of the course
Knowledge - The student has:
- knowledge of state-of-the-art literature on mHealth systems and applications.
- knowledge of design and implementation principles of modern mHealth systems and applications.
- hands on experience with design and implementation of mHealth systems and applications.
- knowledge of how mHealth systems and applications can be contribute to patient treatment and health management.
Skills - The student:
- can master discussions of different mHealth systems and applications.
- has skills in prototyping of mHealth systems and applications including its architecture, design, and implementation.
- can evaluate the behaviour of the developed mHealth prototype(s).
- has skills in presenting mHealth system(s) and application(s).
- can identify challenges in mHealth.
- can engage in in-depth discussions around how mHealth systems and applications can contribute to better health care.
General competence - The student:
- has competence to read literature related to mHealth, and carefully extract information from it and present it coherently in public.
- has competence in selecting adequate approach to design and implement mHealth and mobile systems and applications.
- has competence in asking relevant questions about mHealth and mobile systems and applications.
- can conduct presentations of mHealth and mobile systems.
- can take part in discussions of mHealth systems and applications.
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Assessment
A 4 hours final written exam counting 100%. Approved assignments give access to the final written exam.
Grading scale: Letter grades A-E, F - Fail.
Course requirements: The coursework includes one mHealth-related group assignment (3-4 students per group) and up to 3 individually written mHealth-related assignments graded Approved / Not approved.
Re-sit examination: Given early in the following semester. The re-sit exam is for those who did not get a passed grade on the last ordinary examination. It will be arranged a 4 hour written exam counting 100%. To get access to the re-sit examination the student must have passed the course requirements.
Postponed examination: Given early in the following semester. It will be arranged a 4 hour written exam counting 100%. To get access to the postponed examination the student must have passed the course requirements.
Date for examination
The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.