This programme embraces all of the theoretical components required for registration with the Nursing Council of Hong Kong. These include the introductory and applied subjects, plus subjects on biology, social sciences, professional studies and humanities that develop students' broad understanding of the biological and psychosocial dimensions of the human condition and health care.
The structure runs from simple to complex, covering child and adult care, maternal care, mental health nursing, community nursing, gerontological nursing and nursing research. Students are required to complete a clinical research project in the final year to consolidate their knowledge in research in a clinical nursing focus. Supervised field practice is organized throughout the study to integrate theory into practice.
Core Areas of Study
Nursing Arts and Sciences
- Fundamentals of Nursing Therapeutics
- Nursing Therapeutics I
- Nursing Therapeutics II
- Nursing Therapeutics III
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Family Nursing with Childbearing Families
- Mental Health Care
- Community Nursing
- Nursing Older People
- Traditional Chinese Nursing
Life Sciences
- Clinical Microbiology for Nurses
- Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Nurses
- Anatomy and Physiology
Humanities and Professional Studies
- Professional Nursing Concepts
- Applied Psychology in Health Care
- Social and Cultural Dimensions of Health
- Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice
- Clinical Research Methods
- Clinical Research Project
- Quality Management of Nursing Services in Health Care
- Academic Integrity and Ethics