BACHELOR OF NURSING (HONG KONG) (REG. NO: 212145)
INTRODUCTION is a three-year day-time programme comprising 24 units. The enable them to obtain a Bachelor s degree by completing 8 units via part-time mode within a minimum period of 16 months. AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Australian Catholic University (ACU) is a public university founded in 1991. It is funded by the Australian Government, and open to The University s ethos is derived from Christian values and Catholic intellectual tradition, and the University is guided by its fundamental concern for justice and equity, and the dignity of all human beings. The University has six campuses in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory, Australia and overseas. Further information is available at the University s website (www.acu.edu.au). PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES The Bachelor of Nursing Programme aims to nurture a caring and professional nurse who is proactive and adaptable, a competent, safe and ethical clinician, a creative and critical thinker, an informed consumer of practice evidence, and an independent lifelong learner. Graduates of the Programme will embody the ACU graduates intellectual and professional values and attributes. Graduates will be able to: 1. demonstrate knowledge and skills to meet relevant professional requirements; 2. demonstrate expertise in the discipline of nursing; 3. demonstrate a commitment to professional nursing standards and both professional and community ethical standards; 4. demonstrate an inquiring approach to nursing practice, including critical and analytical abilities, information literacy skills, open-mindedness, enthusiasm to search for further knowledge and understanding of health care; 5. employ a high level of communication and interpersonal skills in collaborating with individuals, families or the community as health care consumers, colleagues and members of the interdisciplinary team; 6. demonstrate a commitment to values which are consistent with the University s Mission including: social justice, dignity of all human beings, sanctity and quality of life, care, especially of the weak and vulnerable, and commitment to the common good; 7. demonstrate a spirit of service to the community; 8. exhibit commitment to good citizenship, including respect for and religious backgrounds, community responsibility and concern for the environment; CENTRE FOR ADVANCED AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 9. demonstrate a high regard for equity and human rights in the context of globalisation. for Advanced and Professional Studies (CAPS), Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong. While ACU is responsible for the Programme s design, academic delivery, student assessment and academic accreditation, CAPS is responsible for providing tutorials, local administration, pastoral and other teaching and learning support for the Programme. Formerly known as Caritas Francis Hsu College, Caritas Institute of Higher Education is an Approved Post Secondary College registered under the Post Secondary Colleges Ordinance (CAP 320) in Hong Kong for the delivery of higher education programmes. Further information is available at the Institute s website (www.cihe.edu.hk). TRIMESTER PERIOD ENTRY IN NOV ENTRY IN MAR ENTRY IN JUN 1 Mar Apr May Jun NRHK302 NRHK303 2 Jul Aug Sep Oct NRHK301 NRHK306 NRHK301 NRHK306 3 Nov Dec Jan Feb NRHK305 NRHK300 NRHK305 NRHK300 NRHK305 NRHK300 4 Mar Apr May Jun NRHK304 Electives NRHK304 Electives NRHK304 Electives 5 Jul Aug Sep Oct NRHK302 NRHK303 NRHK302 NRHK303 6 Nov Dec Jan Feb NRHK301 NRHK306 *
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE The Programme consists of 8 units listed as follows: Core (7 units) NRHK300 Spirituality in Health Care NRHK301 Promoting Health in Extended Care NRHK302 Trends in Professional Nursing NRHK303 Advanced Health Assessment NRHK304 Leading for Quality Nursing Care NRHK305 Research for Practice Improvement NRHK306 Practice Issues in Nursing Electives (1 unit)* NRHK307 Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine NRHK308 Partnerships in Chronicity NRHK309 Practice Project (Prerequisite: NRHK305 Research for Practice Improvement) * Electives will be offered only if the minimum number of enrolment is reached MODE OF STUDY The Programme is delivered via the following modes: 1. Lectures: Teaching staff from ACU will conduct intensive face-to-face lectures for all eight units of the Programme (18 hours per unit). Teaching staff of ACU will contribute to the teaching of 12 hours per unit while Hong Kong teaching staff will contribute to the teaching of 6 hours per unit. 2. Tutorials: Tutorials are conducted at the Tseung Kwan O Campus of CIHE by Hong Kong teaching staff to assist students in their studies, assignments, and preparation for examinations (18 hours per unit). 3. Self-active Learning Sessions: Self-active learning sessions are supported by comprehensive and quality study packages provided by the University. The study package consists of the unit materials, a unit outline, and a list of relevant readings. Students have to incorporate 7 hours in their study plan for self-active learning for each unit. October trimester. Two units will be offered in each trimester. The units offered are as follows: Weeks 1-2 Pre-readings and lectures are usually held in week 1 to week 2 of each unit. 12 hours of lectures will be conducted on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings by ACU lecturers. Weeks 3-6 Lectures and tutorials are arranged intermittently during these weeks. 6 hours of lectures and 18 hours of tutorials for each unit will be conducted on Tuesday and Thursday evenings by Hong Kong teaching staff. Week 7 Make up classes, if any, will be conducted in this week. At the same time, students are strongly recommended to start their revision for examinations. Week 8 Final Examinations are held and assessments are due in this week. The cycle then repeats for another unit in offered the trimester. Classes will normally take place at the Tseung Kwan O Campus of CIHE. LEARNING SUPPORT & FACILITIES Students enrolled in the Programme will be provided with the following learning support: A University-developed comprehensive study package will be provided for each module. The study package consists of module specifications, lecture handouts, tutorial materials, assessment tasks and a list of recommended readings. Access to the electronic library resources of the University. Access to the web-based learning environment, and student learning support services, of the University. A collection of recommended textbooks and references for the Programme is available at the Institute library. This is regularly updated to include the most recent relevant publications. Access to library, language centre and computer facilities of CIHE. DURATION AND SCHEDULE The normal period of time for successful completion of the Programme is 16 months of part-time study. In each academic year, there are three 16-week trimesters the November- February trimester, the March-June trimester and the July-
CAREER PROSPECTS AND FURTHER STUDIES Graduates from the Bachelor of Nursing Programme can gain employment in both public and private sectors, in a wide range of areas including health care, elderly care, maternity and infant care, nursing researcher and so on. Graduates may apply to undertake postgraduate studies in related disciplines such as the Master of Health Science offered by ACU. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Holders of a pre-registration Nursing qualification in Diploma or Higher Diploma programmes from recognised institutions or equivalent; AND A license to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Hong Kong. Applicants with other qualifications regarded as equivalent to the above will be considered by ACU on a case-by-case basis. English language proficiency should be to a minimum level of: IELTS with an overall score of 6.0, including individual scores of 6.0 for writing and speaking tests and 5.5 for listening and reading test; OR TOEFL a score of 550 and TWE 4.5; or a computer-based score of 210 with an essay rating of 4.5. Exemption from the above English language proficiency requirement applies to those applicants who have completed English language courses or used English as teaching medium within their Diploma or Higher Diploma programmes ASSESSMENT POLICY & GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Assessment for each unit will be based on performance in the prescribed coursework assignments and/or the final examination. Students taking the Programme in Hong Kong are assessed by the same method and on the same basis as other ACU students studying in Australia. Assignments are normally marked by local tutors and examinations are marked by ACU teaching staff. In order to graduate, students must satisfactorily complete the required 8 units. TUITION FEES AND MODE OF PAYMENT The tuition fee is set at AU$1,250 per unit, which covers instruction, study materials, tutorials/workshops, examinations, information transmission services and access to Institute facilities. The total tuition fees are AU$10,000 for 8 units. Tuition fees are subject to review annually. Students who do not complete their studies within four consecutive trimesters are subject to any fee increase applied to the trimesters at a later stage. Tuition fees are payable in advance in four instalments of AU$2,500 and should be paid four weeks before the commencement of each trimester. Payment of tuition fees is made by Cashier s Order or crossed cheque made payable to Caritas - Hong Kong (ES), which should be forwarded to the Programme Officer at CAPS, CIHE. Tuition fees paid will not be refunded unless there is a premature cessation of the Programme, in which case refund will be made one month after the scheduled commencement of the trimester. Tuition fees paid are not transferable. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Bachelor of Nursing students may apply for the non-means tested loan from the Government through the Student Financial Assistance Agency. For details of the scheme, please visit the website (www.info.gov.hk/sfaa/). Application forms and information booklets can be obtained from the District Offices. APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1. A pplication for admission can be made only on the University application form. 2. T he application form can be obtained by phone, fax or mail from CIHE CAPS, Room 308, 18 Chui Ling Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong. 3. T he duly completed application form and Informed Consent/ Privacy Declaration form must be submitted in person, to be accompanied by: (a) copies of supporting certificates, diplomas and relevant transcripts as evidence of academic and professional qualifications obtained for certification purpose, (b) c opy of a valid practising certificate as a Registered Nurse issued by the Nursing Council of Hong Kong (c) copy of HKID card or passport, (d) a recent passport-sized photograph and (e) a non-refundable application fee of HK$200.00 (payable by cash/ cheque and made payable to Caritas Hong Kong (ES) ). CLOSING DATES FOR APPLICATION All applications must be submitted to CAPS of CIHE on or before the closing dates, which are 30 September, 31 January and 31 May respectively for intakes in November, March and July. COMMENCEMENT DATES The commencement dates for each trimester of the Bachelor of Nursing Programme are set for early November, early March and early July.
UNIT DESCRIPTIONS NRHK300 SPIRITUALITY IN HEALTH CARE In this unit, students will explore spirituality from multiple views including monotheisim and polytheism within the diverse contexts of health care for the human person in health and illness. The importance of health professionals understanding their own and others spirituality and the complex expressions of that spirituality will also be explored. This unit will assist students to formulate and provide spiritual care as part of a health care team, recognising and respecting the uniqueness and dignity of the human person. NRHK301 PROMOTING HEALTH IN EXTENDED CARE This nursing theory unit will develop students understanding of the importance of promoting health, well-being and quality of life for older people and those people of all ages and their families who are living with life-limiting illnesses. The commonalities and differences between these two areas of extended care will be examined within a continuum of care services, focusing on the role of the nurse in the interdisciplinary team. Through inquiry-based learning, this unit will enable students to provide evidence-based, person-centred care for older people and those who are living with life-limiting illnesses such as cancer, and who may require curative, healing, rehabilitative-supportive, and/or palliative care services. NRHK302 TRENDS IN PROFESSIONAL NURSING Within a context of globalisation and the dynamic nature of health care, this unit will provide students with the opportunity to explore contemporary issues that are impacting on nursing practice, education and research. The future challenges and opportunities for nursing related to these issues will be examined from the perspective of the professional nurse s role. Strategies for career management and care of the professional self will be developed to sustain the ongoing learning and development of the nurse and others. NRHK303 ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT This unit focuses on health assessment and clinical decisionmaking in complex care. Students will extend their knowledge and skills in health assessment practice as it applies to physical, psychosocial and cognitive health across the lifespan for individuals, families and communities. Communication skills will be extended to encompass interviewing and documentation skills relevant to advanced health assessment and clinical decision-making in complex health situations. NRHK304 LEADING FOR QUALITY IN NURSING CARE This unit will provide opportunities for students to reflect on their experiences of leadership in nursing practice, extending their knowledge of contemporary approaches to leadership and management in nursing. Leadership will be considered as a core element of professional nursing in supporting change for quality and safety in nursing care. NRHK305 RESEARCH FOR PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT In the context of evidence-based practice and quality improvement, professional nurses are expected to undertake projects that will improve person-centred nursing care and optimise patient outcomes. In this unit, students will explore the notion of practice improvement as a basis for the conduct of research relevant to their area of practice as well as the philosophical, theoretical, clinical and practical considerations underpinning the planning of research projects. Students will be guided in the development and presentation of a research proposal. NRHK306 PRACTICE ISSUES IN NURSING This unit addresses practice issues in contemporary health practice. Nursing codes of conduct and ethics will be reviewed. Legal, cultural, social and spiritual factors that influence individual values and beliefs will be explored. Reflection and reasoning skills will be further developed to analyse common ethico-legal dilemmas encountered in nursing practice. NRHK307 INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE This unit will introduce students to the history, development, philosophy and concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Students will be able to understand how particular understandings of the human body, health and illness can determine different, contradictory, and complementary assessment and treatment approaches in the practice of TCM. Students will also be able to examine the role of the nurse and his/her scope of practice, determined by their regulatory authority, in relation to practising in an environment in which TCM may or may not be integrated with Western medicine. Additionally, students will be able to determine how concepts from TCM can be integrated into their personal and professional nursing practice. NRHK308 PARTNERSHIPS IN CHRONICITY This nursing theory unit will enable students to plan and implement safe and effective strategies for meeting the needs of individuals, families and communities affected by chronic illness and/or disability. The unit will further develop students knowledge relating to collaborative care and the concept of partnerships in the planning and implementation of care. Students will explore the pathophysiolological, psychological and spiritual impact of chronic health problems, and/or disability. NRHK309 PRACTICE PROJECT (PREREQUISITE: NRHK305) In this unit, students will be guided as they undertake a practice improvement project that addresses the topic developed in the unit Research for Practice Improvement. Students will write a report on the processes and outcomes of their project.
Application for Admission Bachelor of Nursing Conducted in Hong Kong by Australian Catholic University administered through Centre for Advanced and Professional Studies, Caritas Institute of Higher Education Personal Details Please complete all sections of the application in print Family Name: Given Name:.. ID/Passport Number:. Sex:. Date of Birth: Correspondence Address:.... Telephone Numbers: Home:... Work: Fax Numbers: Home:... Work: Pager / Mobile Phone: E-mail Address (if available): Educational Qualifications (in chronological order) Please attach certified copies of all relevant academic records, including transcripts of results. Where originals are in a language other than English please attach certified translations. Applicants should also include a statement on the grading system used at the institution from which they graduated. * Enter F for full-time study and P for part-time study
Working Experience Current: 1.. Organisation: Address:..... Period: From to Present (FT/PT*) Hours of Work per Week:. Job Position:... Nature of Work:. Previous: 2.. Organisation: Address:..... Period: From. to.. (FT/PT*) Hours of Work per Week:. Job Position:... Nature of Work:. 3.. Organisation: Address:..... Period: From. to.. (FT/PT*) Hours of Work per Week:. Job Position:... Nature of Work:. Declaration I declare that, to the best of my knowledge, all information on this form is complete and accurate. I understand that Australian Catholic University and/or Centre for Advanced and Professional Studies (CAPS), Caritas Institute of Higher Education may obtain records from any institution attended by me and provide information supplied by me to other institutions or government bodies. I also understand that the University reserves the right to vary any decision made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information supplied by me. Signature:. Date: Submit with HK$200 application fee to: Please attach photo The Programme Officer (Bachelor of Nursing) Centre for Advanced and Professional Studies (CAPS) Caritas Institute of Higher Education & Caritas Bianchi College of Careers Room 308, 18 Chui Ling Road Tseung Kwan O, N. T. Tel: 3653 6700 Fax: 3653 6795 * Please delete where inappropriate
CONTACT INFORMATION AUSTRALIA Course Director Bachelor of Nursing (Hong Kong Programme) * Office of the Executive Dean Faculty of Health Sciences Australian Catholic University Melbourne Campus Locked Bag 4115 Fitzroy MDC Fitzroy Vic 3065 AUSTRALIA : www.acu.edu.au/health @ Michelle.campbell@acu.edu.au HONG KONG Programme Officer Bachelor of Nursing * Centre for Advanced and Professional Studies (CAPS) Caritas Institute of Higher Education & Caritas Bianchi College of Careers Room 308, 18 Chui Ling Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong ( 3653 6700 3653 6795 : www.cihe.edu.hk/caps @ caps@cihe.edu.hk LOCAL REGISTRATION The Bachelor of Nursing has been registered with the Education Bureau in accordance with the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance (CAP. 493). The course Registration Number is 212145 According to the Ordinance, it is the discretion of individual employers to recognise any qualification to which the course may lead. www.acu.edu.au/health www.cihe.edu.hk/caps CRICOS registered provider: 00004G, 00112C, 00873F, 00885B Disclaimer (September 2011): Information correct at time of printing. The University reserves the right to amend, cancel or otherwise modify the content without notice.