Bachelor of Nursing (Honours)
The University of Newcastle
About
Students who perform well during the Bachelor of Nursing degree may undertake a further year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) study to obtain an Honours degree.
The Honours degree is designed to develop students' knowledge and skill in research and theory development, and involves a research project in a selected field of nursing.
It is intended for registered nurses who wish to prepare themselves for higher degree studies and for leadership in nursing practice, research and education.
Structure
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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NURS4302 | Reviewing and Critiquing Literature | Semester 1 - 2020 (ONLINE) Semester 2 - 2020 (ONLINE) | 20 units |
NURS4303 | Research Progress | Semester 1 - 2020 (ONLINE) Semester 2 - 2020 (ONLINE) | 20 units |
NURS4930 | Honours Thesis Completion | Semester 1 - 2020 (ONLINE) Semester 2 - 2020 (ONLINE) | 20 units |
Entry requirements
Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent degree with a grade point average of 5.0 or better.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the program students will have:
- Demonstrated an understanding of the philosophical and ethical issues that underpin the knowledge base of the discipline of nursing.
- Appreciation of a broad range of research methodologies that may be used to investigate the discipline of nursing.
- The ability to conceive, plan and carry to completion a discrete piece of scholarly work relating to an area of nursing practice.
- Critically appraised nursing research in the delivery of health care to individuals, families, groups and communities.
- Demonstrated an openness to new ideas and unconventional critiques of received wisdom.
- Adapted knowledge to new situations.
- Collaborated with others in the pursuit of knowledge.
- Demonstrated knowledge in the discipline, appropriate professional knowledge and skills and high ethical standards.
Institution
