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| Bachelor’s of Science in Professional Practice - Nursing (Post Registration) |
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- Awarded by Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
- Accredited by Singapore Nursing Board
- In this course programme, students will develop, implement and evaluate innovative, reflective research-based nursing practice. Upon completion of the programme, the graduates will be able to:
Reflect critically and evaluate practice using sound evidence base approach Develop and implement clinical assessment skills and problem solving approaches to integrated, patient centered care Select and analyse theories and concepts with underpin practice Develop leadership skills that will enable them to manage nursing practice in the changing healthcare environment Function effectively in partnership with others and respond constructively to the changing patterns in healthcare Demonstrate critical self-awareness and identify their personal and professional development needs
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Research for Practice |
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Teaching in the Clinical Setting |
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Physical Health Assessment, Pathophysiology and Nursing Care of the Ill Client |
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Current, Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing |
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Leading and Managing Quality in Health Care |
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Clinical Judgement and Decision Making |
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Promoting Health Throughout the Lifespan |
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Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice |
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January, April and October |
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Applicants must be qualified nurses registered with the Singapore Nursing Board
Applicants must hold a Diploma in Nursing (Nanyang Polytechnic) or a Diploma in Health Sciences – Nursing (Ngee Ann Polytechnic) or Equivalent
International applicants already working in Singapore (with an IELTS score of 6.0 or above) will be individually assessed. |
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The Bachelor’s degree awarded will be identical to those students studying on-campus in UK. |
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Singaporean / PR
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International Students
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Course Fees for Successful Applicants with S$4000 Bursary
- S$17,500(inclusive 7% of GST) for the whole programme
- Payable in 4 installments as follows:
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Course Fees (Usual))
- S$21,500 (Inclusive of 7%GST ) for the whole programme
- S$21,500 (Inclusive of 7%GST ) for the whole programme
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| Payable in 4 installment as follows: |
Payable in 4 installment as follows: |
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1st Installment payable before start of course
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SG$5,000 |
1st Installment payable before start of course (includes application and enrollment fee of S$150)
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SG$6,000 |
| 2nd Installment payable before start of Semester 2 |
SG$4,500 |
2nd Installment payable before start of Semester 2 |
SG$5,500 |
| 3nd Installment payable before start of Semester 3 |
SG$4,000
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3nd Installment payable before start of Semester 3 |
SG$5,500
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4nd Installment payable before start of Semester 4
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SG$4,000
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4nd Installment payable before start of Semester 4
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SG$4,500
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Total |
SG$17,500 |
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SG$21,500 |
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- Research for Practice: Helps nurses to develop understanding of the research process and enables practitioners to critically evaluate research evidence.
- Physical Health Assessment, Pathophysiology and Nursing Care of the Ill Client : Offers nurses the opportunity to foster and further develop skills of physical and health assessment which assist in planning nursing care and provides them with an understanding and comprehensive foundation of the principles of health assessment in clinical practice. Provides nurses an in-depth structure and functions of the various systems with emphasis on pathophysiology of the diseased state; and to foster group learning, using enquiry & problem-based approaches, in the investigation of acute / critical illness.
- Leading and Managing Quality in Health Care: Explores the beliefs and theories underpinning leadership and human relations in professional practice and examines the role of leadership in the change process. Develops practitioners who are able to manage high quality nursing care by responding appropriately to changing health care needs.
- Teaching in the Clinical Setting: Develops further the nurses' understanding of teaching and learning in the clinical setting and enhances their knowledge and skills as educators, mentors and preceptors.
- Current, Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing: Provides nurses the opportunity to explore and analyse the nature and scope of professional nursing practice within Singapore. Develops understanding of the ground of nursing ethics, the relevance of the study of ethics to nursing practice, the skills related to methods of enquiry in ethics and the legal perspectives of nursing practice.
- Clinical Judgement and Decision Making: Enables nurses to critically analyse and evaluate evidence in relation to professional judgment in health care, appreciate relevance and application to current developments in health care and critically reflect on personal professional judgment.
- Promoting Health Throughout the Lifespan: Enables nurses to develop a critical understanding of the theoretical basis of health promotion approaches throughout the lifespan and apply these in Nursing Practice.
- Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice: Aids nurses to further develop their knowledge and skills in the therapeutic delivery of drug administration through the use of independent study and problembased learning. Each nurse will have a specific focus of his/her own practice area as a basis for learning.
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Last Updated on Friday, 14 August 2009 03:00 |