To keep abreast of the latest technology and trends in any profession, post-basic education is encouraged by all tertiary institutions, and more so by the University of Pretoria. The Department of Nursing Science at the Faculty of Health Sciences offers the Baccalaureus Curationis (Instructionis et Administrare) (B Cur I et A) degree, aimed at enabling nursing professionals to be a cut above the rest.
The B Cur I et A course branches into Clinical and Non-Clinical courses.
The clinical fields of specialisation programmes are presented over a period of at least two years.
The fields of specialization are:
Please note that these courses are not necessarily offered every year as the number of applicants per speciality determines the cost-effectiveness of the programmes.
These programmes are only presented in Pretoria and require weekly attendance. Examinations take place during June and November each year
For more information regarding the B Cur I et A (Clinical programme), contact:
Dr CM Maree
Department of Nursing Science
School of Health Care Sciences
Faculty of Health
University of Pretoria
Private Bag X20
Hatfield
0028
South Africa
Tel: +27 12 356 3764 / 3168
Fax: +27 12 356 3466
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
The fields of specialization in the Non-Clinical course are:
These courses are presented as first-year subjects of the BCur IetA. Programmes are presented as contact classes supported by paper-based workbooks. The lectures commence in the first week of February and are presented seven times per subject per semester.
The following subject combinations are required:
320 hours of clinical learning practica is required; part of which will take place during a block at Prinshof Campus (University of Pretioria).
The other courses have practica and are done informally as well as formally. The details of the practice will be communicated during contact sessions.
3 Years
It is possible to complete all the subjects required for the registration of one qualification with the SA Nursing Council (SANC) in one year.
The medium of instruction is English, but students may write assignments, tests and examinations in either Afrikaans or English.
Examinations are written in June and November of each year.
Prospective students can obtain an application form from the Client Service Centre at the University’s main campus in Lynnwood, Pretoria or phone (012) 420 3111 to request a form to be mailed to you. The following requirements must be met on application:
The above is applicable to all first-time students as well as students who have interrupted their studies and still have an existing student number.
Applications must be sent to:
Applications and Selections
University of Pretoria
Pretoria
0002
A non-refundable amount of R200-00 is payable on application.
The closing date for all applications is end of November
Date to be announced. Contact the Department of Nursing Science
Faculty of Health Sciences, Prinshof Campus
(behind Steve Biko Academic Hospital)
HW Snyman Building
31 Bophelo Road
PRETORIA
0001
For more information regarding the B Cur I et A programme, contact:
Prof. MD Peu
Department of Nursing Science
School of Health Care Sciences
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