Qualification Overview
Qualification Title | Master of Clinical Practice (Nursing) | ||||
Qualification Type | Masters Degree | ||||
Level | 9 | ||||
Credits | 240 | ||||
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Strategic Purpose Statement |
Master of Clinical Practice (Nursing), graduates will:
Personal capabilities 1. Be innovative and implement new ways of working. 2. Be a reflective, proactive, self-directed, lifelong learner. - Discipline-specific competencies 1. Demonstrate professional responsibility; management of nursing care; and skilful interpersonal relationships with people and whanau in an interprofessional context. 2. Demonstrate professional competence based on evidence-based practice. 3. Apply skills of direction and delegation in determining the appropriate level of care required. 4. Apply ethical analysis and clinical reasoning to assessment, intervention and evaluation of nursing care. - Professional attributes 1. Demonstrate leadership in collaboration across the health care sector. 2. Demonstrate interpersonal skills by connecting, enabling, and engaging with health consumers and their whanau to support their health and wellbeing. 3. Apply critical reflective analysis to their own and others' professional practice. 4. Contribute in a scholarly way to the personal and professional nature of nursing. - Ethical and social attributes 1. Demonstrate critical understanding of the relevance of the Treaty of Waitangi and incorporate its principles in the Nursing practice. 2. Respect diverse cultural values and beliefs, promoting an equitable health care system and advocating for health consumers and their whanau when concerns arise. 3. Integrate the legal and ethical codes of practice into their Nursing role. 4. Synthesise evidence and knowledge to promote planetary health and sustainable development for all. |
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Entry Requirements |
Admission to the Degree of Master of Clinical Practice (Nursing) requires that the candidate will:
(a) meet the University admission requirements as specified; (b) have been awarded or qualified for a Bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification with a grade average of at least a B over the highest two levels of courses; (c) meet Health Clearance and Police Vetting requirements as specified by the Academic Board or their delegate; (d) meet the requirements for registration as a nurse in New Zealand as set down by the Nursing Council of New Zealand in terms of good character and fitness to be a nurse; (e) have achieved an IELTS of 7 with no band less than 7 within the preceding three months, if English is not the applicant's first language and the language of instruction in previous schooling is not English; and (f) be selected into the programme on the basis of a selection process which includes a written application, and may include an interview and practical exercises as determined by the Academic Board or their delegate. |
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Education Organisation | Massey University | ||||
Developed By | Massey University | ||||
Quality Assured By | Committee on University Academic Programmes | ||||
Number | MY0339 | ||||
Status | Current | ||||
Created | 2020-01-24 13:50:56.933 | ||||
Content |
Critical knowledge for Nursing (Bioscience) and (Social Science), complex partnerships, scholarship for clinical practice, leadership in nursing practice, e-health and technology in Nursing, social justice and citizenship, fundamental partnerships.
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