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SYSTEM OF STUDENTS WORK OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER BOGOMOLEC. ECTS IN NMU
About course • Include: 1. First and second semester; 2. Final control; 3. A practice (if required by the curriculum); 4. Holidays. • Term: 1. Is part of the academic year; 2. Ends in the final stage; 3. Its duration is determined by the curriculum and the curricula; 4. Include 20 weeks. • Academic week: 1. Training week student has 5 days ; 2. Includes an average of 27 -29 hours of classroom training in ECTS; 3. Includes 32 -35 hours of classroom training in the traditional education system.
Holiday and Academic hour • Holidays in NMU available twice a year (winter and summer), according to the approved curriculum and the curricula. a) Winter holidays – 31. 12. 2014 - 07. 01. 2015 24. 01. 2015 - 01. 02. 2015; b) Summer holidays – 18. 06 2015 – 31. 08. 2015; • Training sessions last for 2 or 3 academic hours (academic hour - 45 minutes).
System of educational process in the NMU The total academic load includes the time for: Lectures Practical Consultations and practices Seminar and laboratorial classes Independent and individual work
Lecture • The main form of conducting training sessions; • Designed for: 1. Learning theoretical material with the use of scientific achievements; 2. Methodically directs; 3. Defines the basic content of all training sessions.
Seminar and laboratorial classes Laboratorial classes: • students deepen their theoretical knowledge in the discipline • acquire practical experience of working with laboratory equipment, computers. Seminar: • the teacher organizes the discussion around certain previously learned topics; • students gain skills of written and oral interpreting the materials, writing essays.
Consultation and Individual tasks Consultation: • The student receives answers from the teacher to specific questions • The student explain certain theoretical positions or aspects of their practical application. Individual tasks: • patient histories, papers, calculations and drawings which are given to students for carrying out during the terms • individual tasks are performed by the student independently with teacher’s consultation.
European Community Course Credit Transfer System • Based on the combination of modular technology and credits; • Can be used: 1. Within the institution; 2. Between institutions of the same country; 3. Between institutions partners from different countries. • Provides for the implementation of the rules with respect to all of its parts: 1. ECTS-credits; 2. ECTS-assessments; 3. Learning agreement and enrollment credits.
ECTS in NMU • The organization of academic process due to credit modular system includes 360 ECTS credits; • 1 ECTS credit corresponds to 30 academic hours; • The academic year includes 1, 800 academic hours; • Students are introduced in the first session with rated criteria; • Students are evaluated in the rating scores at the workshops.
Features of the educational process in NMU • There are no examination sessions; • The following kinds of control are anticipated: 1. Current control at each practical, seminar classes; 2. Final modular control. • Use evaluation scale ECTS (“A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, “E”); • The maximum amount of scores is 200 (academic activity – 120 scores, the results from final modular control – 80 scores); • The mark on discipline is put only to students, who passed through all modules on discipline.
• The scores on disciplines are independently converted both into ECTS scale and 4 -grade scale; • The scores of ETCS scale are not converted into 4 -grade scale and vice versa. Scores on discipline Mark due to 4 -grade scale From 170 up to 200 scores 5 From 140 up to 169 scores 4 From 139 up to minimum amount of scores, which the student shall obtain 3 Below minimum amount of scores, which the student shall obtain 2 ECTS mark Number of students, awarded with the mark A Best 10% from students B Next 25% from students C Next 30% from students D Next 25% from students E Last 10% from students
ADVANTAGES of the ECTS in NMU • Continuous monitoring of the students' knowledge; • Active learning of students throughout the term; • Manifestation of the intellectual struggle for the top group; • A deeper study of the students of each discipline; • Ensures transparency and enhances the educational choice for students; • Eases recognition agencies - partners of educational achievements of students through the use of commonly understood assessment system - credits and grades.
DISADVANTAGES of the ECTS in NMU • Increase students' independent work while reducing the number of hours of lectures and practical classes; • Decrease in the quality of training; • Lack of methodological support of educational process; • Large-scale introduction of the test system leads to a substandard and superficial knowledge.
Conclusions • The introduction of creditmodular system has increased the interest of students in in studying; • Increased the responsibility of students and a desire to improve; • Student assessment is objective and fair representation of the real academic and creative achievements of students; • ECTS in NMU helps educate the students self-discipline;


