Program Learning Outcomes
1. Defines the physiological, psychological, and social functions of individuals requiring home patient care.
2. Lists the care needs of individuals requiring home patient care.
3. Organizes the patient's relationship with their environment.
4. Explains legal practices and support systems related to home patient care (such as social services, palliative care, etc.).
5. Possesses basic, current, and applied knowledge relevant to their profession.
6. Has knowledge of occupational health and safety, environmental awareness, and quality processes.
7. Keeps up-to-date with professional developments and effectively applies current practices.
8. Effectively utilizes information technologies (software, programs, animations, etc.) related to their profession.
9. Has the ability to independently evaluate professional problems and issues analytically and critically, and to propose solutions.
10. Communicates ideas clearly and effectively, both in written and verbal forms, in alignment with their level of knowledge and skills.
11. Assumes responsibility as a team member to address unforeseen complex issues encountered in professional practice.
12. Has awareness of career management and lifelong learning.
13. Upholds social, scientific, cultural, and ethical values during the collection, application, and dissemination of field-specific data.
14. Uses a foreign language to follow field-related information and communicate with colleagues.

