Health Sciences and Social Services - Promotive Health and Developmental Services
The programme produces a graduate nurse with the following skills and qualifications:
Wide Social Science Preparation: The graduate nurse is equipped with a solid foundation in social sciences, enabling them to understand the broader social implications of healthcare and patient care.
Life-long Learning: The programme instills a culture of continuous learning in the graduate nurse, encouraging them to stay updated with the latest developments in healthcare and nursing practices throughout their career.
Problem-solving Skills: The graduate nurse is trained to critically analyze and solve complex problems that may arise in healthcare settings, ensuring efficient and effective patient care.
Research Skills: The programme equips the graduate nurse with the necessary research skills to contribute to evidence-based practice within the healthcare field, allowing them to stay informed about cutting-edge developments in nursing and healthcare.
Comprehensive Health Care Settings: The graduate nurse is prepared to function effectively in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, community health centers, and psychiatric facilities.
Upon completion of the programme, the graduate nurse can pursue various career paths, including becoming a:
Overall, the programme aims to produce well-rounded and highly skilled nurses who can provide quality care across diverse healthcare settings.
The integrated assessment criteria stated in Assessors Criteria, and the following integrated assessment methods are used:
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