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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2006/2007
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Nursing (MSc/Dip)
Degree Type: PG Taught Masters/Diploma  [Also available by part-time study]
NYT Course S L CT
1 Research & Evaluation in Health Care & Health Services D 11 20
Issues & Trends in Nursing & Health Care D 11 20
MSc Dissertation D 11 60
Two further courses from †
Debates and Developments in Mental Health Care D 11 20
Dynamics of Group Behaviour D 11 20
Ethical, Legal & Social Issues in Child Health D 11 20
Ethics in Health Care D 11 20
Family Nursing D 11 20
Group Theory D 11 20
Evidence, Policy and Practice D 11 20
Issues & Developments in the Management of Pain D 11 20
Living with Chronic Illness D 11 20
Nursing & Health Care Management D 11 20
Palliative Care (half course) D 11 10
Politics of Maternity Care D 11 20
Role of Complementary Therapies in Nursing D 11 20
Specialist Study Option (half course) D 11 10
Spirituality & Health Care D 11 20
Supervised Reading (half course) D 11 10
Cancer Care: Effective Communication & Symptom Management D 11 20
Critical Care: Contemporary Issues and Systematic Approaches D 11 20
Cancer Care: Scientific Basis of Cancer D 11 20
Palliative Care: Assessing the Managing Symptoms D 11 20
Palliative Care: Loss, Change and Bereavement D 11 20
Palliative Care: Psychological, Social and Spiritual Needs D 11 20
Politics of Care (Half Course) D 11 10
Transplantation Nursing D 11 20
Complementary therapies in healthcare(Half Course) D 11 10
Two further courses at level 11* C,D,H 11 40
Please note that the programme is also offered part-time over two years.
* A booklet giving details, as well as restrictions on choice of modules, will be available for students entering the course to facilitate advance planning.
† MSc/Dip students are only able to take one course which is cross-listed as an honours option.
Notes:
Please note that not all options will be available every year.
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