Postgraduate Admission Pathway - Master of Nursing (Tuberculosis Management) - 1 year pathway
Western Sydney University
Postgraduate Admission Pathway
Code:
A4063.1
Related Courses
Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
The aim of the Tuberculosis Management specialisation is to provide Registered Nurses with the specialist theoretical knowledge and critical thinking skills to prepare them for advanced practice in the clinical management of Tuberculosis among individuals and communities. Students will be able to align their career goals with their professional knowledge and skills in the specialisation. Opportunities will be provided for students completing the Masters level specialisation to synthesise and apply advanced nursing concepts through a capstone project relevant to their professional specialty area.¬
Postgraduate Admission Pathway
Structure
One year Pathway Structure
Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 80 credit points including the units listed below
400412
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Primary Health Care and its Applications
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401377
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Clinical Management of Tuberculosis (TB)
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401378
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Public Health Management of Tuberculosis (TB)
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401376
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Care of People with Tuberculosis (TB)
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401168
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Evidence Based Health Care
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401440
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Capstone Experience in Health Care
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Note: 401440 is a 20 credit point unit
And one elective
Replaced Units
The units listed below count towards completion of the course for students who may have passed these units in Autumn 2021 or earlier.
401083 Capstone Experience in Health Care