School Of Health SciencesProfessional Competencies in Health (WSTC)Western Sydney University Unit Code: 700313.1
Discipline: HEALTH NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
Student Contribution Band: 2
Level: 1
Credit Points: 10
Equivalent Units
700067 Professional Health Competencies (WSTC)
400871 Professional Health Competencies
401396 Professional Health Competencies in Health
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled at The College in one of the following courses: 7068, 7018, 7090, 6000, 6001, 7088
Students enrolled in Extended Diploma courses (7068, 7069, 7078, 7079, 7090, 7091) must have passed 40 credit points of the preparatory units in order to enrol in this unit.
About this Unit
This unit, taken in the first session for commencing students in health science courses, offers an introduction to foundation knowledge and skills required for future practice in the health workforce. Students will gain an understanding of their roles and will develop skills required for safe, responsible and ethical practice required as health professionals. There is a specific focus on developing students’ understanding of the roles of others in the inter-professional health care team as a way of establishing professional identity. The International Classification of Functioning provides a framework within which client centred and community focussed approaches to practice is discussed. The unit also uses a ‘student capital’ framework to facilitate reflection of academic capability and development of skills required for success at university.
Courses4656.3 | Bachelor of Health Science | CURRENT |
6000.2 | Diploma in Health Science/Bachelor of Health Science | CURRENT |
6001.2 | Diploma in Health Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Health and Physical Education) | CURRENT |
7018.5 | Diploma in Health Science (exit only) | CURRENT |
7088.2 | Diploma in Health Science (Health and Physical Education)(exit only) | CURRENT |
7142.2 | Diploma in Health Science Extended | CURRENT |
7143.2 | Diploma in Health Science (Health and Physical Education) Extended | CURRENT |
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