Neonatal Practice BSc (Hons)
Postgraduate
In Preston
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Postgraduate
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Preston
If you are a nurse or midwife and want to explore, develop and enhance your practice skills and theoretical knowledge through processes of enquiry and critical thinking, then the BSc (Hons) Neonatal Practice degree is ideal for you. The award will enhance your employability and provide you with an opportunity to become ‘Qualified in Speciality’ (QIS) if you have not already done so; share professional practice knowledge and insight. Principles of family centred and developmental care perspectives inform the ethos of this course and themes of infant and family, culturally sensitivity and technology in care inform your module options.
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Students must complete 120 module credits to be awarded the award.
Students will progress through the course by undertaking core modules and choices from the list of optional modules
Core Modules:
- MW3024 Practice Development 40 Credits
- MW 3107 Neonatal Developmental Care 20 Credits
Optional Modules:-
- MW3022 High Dependency and Intensive care of the Neonate 40 Credits
- MW3023 Intensive Care of the Neonate 20 Credits
- NU3268 Developing Leadership Skills 20 Credits
- NU3096 Multi-professional Support of Learning and Assessing in Practice (Mentorship) 20 Credits
- MW3105 Neonatal Vascular Access 10 Credits
- MW 3109 Maternal Infant Nutrition: Bio-cultural Perspectives 20 Credits
- MW3011 Maternal Substance Misuse 20 Credits
- MW3110 Neonatal Community Care 20 Credits
- MW 3981 Student Initiated Credit 10 Credits
- MW3982 Student Initiated Credit 20 Credits
- NU3034 Safeguarding and Protection of Children 20 Credits
- Nu3800 Safeguarding Children 10 Credits
- MW3111 Current Perspectives in High Dependency Neonatal Care 20 Credits
- MW3112 Contemporary Management in Intensive care of the Neonate 20 Credits
Neonatal Practice BSc (Hons)