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SYSTEM OF STUDENTS WORK OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER BOGOMOLEC. ECTS IN 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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; • 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 • 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; • 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 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 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;