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Table III |
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Code |
Modules |
Credits |
NURS6299
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Thesis |
12
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Elective Modules - Group A
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Code |
Modules |
Credits |
NURS6101
| Medical Literature Review |
3 |
NURS6102
| Advanced Pathophysiology |
3 |
NURS6103
| Advanced Nursing Pharmacology |
3 |
NURS6104
| English Academic Writing |
3 |
Elective Modules - Group B
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Code |
Modules |
Credits |
NURS6105
| Geriatric Nursing |
6 |
NURS6106
| Cancer Nursing |
6 |
NURS6107
| Emergency and Critical Nursing |
6 |
NURS6108
| Mental Health Nursing |
6 |
NURS6109
| Community Health Nursing |
6 |
NURS6110
| Child and Adolescent Health Nursing |
6 |
NURS6111
| Infection Control |
6 |
NURS6112
| Rehabilitation Nursing |
6 |
NURS6113
| Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing |
6 |
NURS6114
| Nursing Leadership and Quality Management |
6 |
NURS6115
| Nursing Teaching Evaluation and Research |
6 |
1 | Students choosing clinical specialist orientation must have at least five years of nursing work experience in hospitals or community health centres, and hold a postgraduate diploma in nursing (the period of studying should be at least 18 months). |
2 | Students choosing clinical specialist orientation must take one of the elective modules designated by the Institute each academic year to acquire 6 credits. |
In order to fulfill the graduation requirements, students must complete at least 36 credit units, including 16 credits from modules in Table I, 8 credits from modules of the chosen orientation in Table II, and 12 credits from the thesis in Table III. |