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NQAI level: 7, Places: 30 NQAI level: 8, Places: 45
Course Duration: 13 weeks (1 day per week) Course Duration: One year
Special Purpose Award in Bachelor of Science (honours) in
Nursing Nursing
Entry Requirements
1) Special Purpose Award in Nursing.
2) Registered nurses and or midwives, and/or those eligible to register as
Nurses who already hold a Diploma in Nursing, or its equivalent, who wish
to progress to Degree (honours) level qualification.
Main Areas of Study
Mandatory Modules
Contemporary issues in Nursing.
Research skills in Nursing Practice.
Applied Physiology and Pharmacology
Applied Social Science
Why study for the Special Purpose Award?
Elective Modules
The nursing profession sets a high value on the professional development of its
Leadership and Management Nursing.
members; consequently registered nurses seek continuing education throughout
Law and Nursing.
their careers. The Commission on Nursing, "A Blueprint for the Future"
Health policy.
(Government of Ireland, 1998) identified the need of previously registered Irish
Nursing the person with a long-term illness.
nurses for progression routes to degree level qualification. Many nurses who
Contemporary issues in Mental Health.
previously qualified at certificate level aspire to degree level qualification and
Care of the Older Person.
beyond. It is essential that a route to the degree should be available to registered
Family Health.
nurses who do not presently hold a diploma level qualification.
The Nurse as an Educator.
Health Promotion.
Course Modules
Contemporary Issues in Nursing.
Other Essential Information
Lifelong Learning Skills.
It is advisable that prior to attending the programme students have a working
Introduction to research.
knowledge of ‘Word’ IT skills, competent academic writing skills, familiarity with
accessing reading material through a library and awareness that the programme
Other Essential Information
requires attendance and significant study time.
It is advisable that prior to attending the programme students have a working
knowledge of ‘Word’ IT skills, academic writing ability, familiarity with accessing
Fees
reading material through a library and be aware that the programme requires
This Programme is included in the Department of Health and Children’s Fee
attendance and significant study time.
initiative. It is each candidate’s responsibility to seek clarification from his/her
employer regarding fee entitlement.
Fees
This programme is not included in the Department of Health and Children’s Free
An Bord Altranais PIN will be required at application.
Fee initiative. Currently the fee for the programme is €630 per course and is
reviewed annually. It is each candidate’s responsibility to seek clarification from
his/her employer regarding fee entitlement.
An Bord Altranais PIN must be included with the application.
Contact: Ann Maher Contact: Ann Maher
Tel: 094-9043254/3141 E-Mail: Ann.Maher@gmit.ie Tel: 094-9043254/3141 E-mail: Ann.Maher@gmit.ie
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