BSc Neonatal Studies
Academic Year 2019/20
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Programme Title | BSc Neonatal Studies | Final Award (exit route if applicable for Postgraduate Taught Programmes) |
Bachelor of Science | |||||||||||
Programme Code | NAM-BSC-NE | UCAS Code | HECoS Code | 100280 |
ATAS Clearance Required | No | |||||||||||||
Mode of Study | Part Time | |||||||||||||
Type of Programme | Single Honours | Length of Programme | 5 Academic Year(s) | Total Credits for Programme | 120 | |||||||||
Exit Awards available |
INSTITUTE INFORMATION
Teaching Institution |
Queen's University Belfast |
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School/Department |
Nursing & Midwifery |
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Framework for Higher Education Qualification Level |
Level 6 |
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QAA Benchmark Group |
Midwifery (2001) |
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Accreditations (PSRB) |
REGULATION INFORMATION
Does the Programme have any approved exemptions from the University General Regulations No |
Programme Specific Regulations Awards, Credits and Progression of Learning Outcomes |
Students with protected characteristics No impediments to applicants for this programme |
Are students subject to Fitness to Practise Regulations (Please see General Regulations) Yes |
EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF PROGRAMME
The overall aim of the curriculum is to prepare the student to practise safely and effectively so that, on completion of the programme, the student can assume the responsibilities and accountability required to work in a neonatal setting.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes: Cognitive SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Demonstrate a infant-centred approach to care based on partnership, which respects the individuality of the baby and his/her family |
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Promote ethical and non-discriminatory practice |
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Reflect the quality dimension of care through the setting and maintenance of appropriate midwifery/nursing standards |
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Encompassing key skills including communications and teamwork |
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Take account of the changing nature of midwifery/nursing practice |
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Practice on the best available evidence base |
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Learning Outcomes: Transferable SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Personal and Interpersonal Skills: |
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Relationship Skills: |
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Group Work Skills: |
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Problem-solving Assessment Skills: |
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Organisational Skills: |
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Study, Literacy and Numeracy Skills: |
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Application of IT and Research Skills: |
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Risk Assessment Skills: |
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Management Skills: |
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Learning Outcomes: Knowledge & UnderstandingOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Formulate and document a plan of neonatal care, in partnership with parents |
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Based on the best available evidence, apply knowledge in the planning and implementation of care |
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Provide a rationale for the neonatal care delivered taking into account the social, cultural, spiritual and economic influences |
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Evaluate and document the outcomes of neonatal care and other interventions |
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Maintain a safe environment of care through the use of quality assurance and risk management strategies |
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Demonstrate knowledge of effective inter-professional working practices with other disciplines |
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Learning Outcomes: Subject SpecificOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Practise safely and effectively |
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Recognise the fundamental focus of holistic care, choice and control. |
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Recognise the individuality and the rights of each baby. |
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Provide care to meet identified needs within a framework of assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating care, promoting individualised care planning. |
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Promote positive health and facilitates the development of self-confidence, self-care and parenting skills. |
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Identify the teaching of health education and counselling. |
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Enable parents to be partners in care. |
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Take account of the family in the context of contemporary society and cultural influences. |
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Is equitable and anti-discriminatory. |
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MODULE INFORMATION
Stages and Modules
Module Title | Module Code | Level/ stage | Credits | Availability |
Duration | Pre-requisite | Assessment |
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S1 | S2 | Core | Option | Coursework % | Practical % | Examination % | ||||||
Aetiology & Pathophysiology of Neonatal Illness | MID3015 | 3 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 50% | 50% | ||
Principles & Practice of Intensive Care of the Newborn | MID3016 | 3 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 100% | 0% | 0% | ||
Principles & Practice of Special Care of the Newborn | MID3014 | 3 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 60% | 40% | 0% | ||
Research and Development in Clinical Practice | SPN3001 | 3 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 0% | 100% | ||
Child Care and the Law | HSN3043 | 3 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 100% | 0% | 0% |
Notes
To achieve the 120 cats required for the BSc Neonatal Studies Programme students are in addition to the above modules required to undertake two additional 20 cats modules; these can be selected from optional modules available during the respective academic year.