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Programme: MNurs Nursing Management (Coursework)

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Code Faculty Department
10251114 Faculty of Health Sciences Department: Nursing Science
Credits Duration NQF level
Minimum duration of study: 2 years Total credits: 180 NQF level:  09

Programme information

The master’s degree may only be awarded in the field of study of the prerequisite degree or equivalent qualification. Not all the different fields of study are presented every year. Commencement of studies must therefore be discussed beforehand with the head of department.

Admission requirements

  1. Bachelor of Nursing Science degree or appropriate postgraduate diploma or relevant bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree
  2. Successful completion of the selection process
  3. Registration with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) ) as:
  • General Nurse (Nursing Administration) or
  • General Nurse (Nursing Management)

Examinations and pass requirements

  1. A final mark of at least 50% must be obtained in each of the prescribed modules in order to pass.
  2. Modules with a practical and/or clinical training component can only be passed if the student has also completed all prescribed practical and/or clinical work to the satisfaction of the relevant head of department.
  3. The degree is conferred on a student who has complied with all the degree requirements.

Pass with distinction

  1. The degree is conferred with distinction on a student who has maintained an average of at least 75% (not rounded) for the duration of his/her studies, with the exception of Nursing research methodology (VNM 800) and Advanced dynamics of nursing practice (DNP 800).
  2. Students who complete the degree in a clinical field of specialisation, will receive their degree certificates endorsed with the subspeciality in question.

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