This course is not offered to international students.
This course is designed to provide nurse clinicians with the skills to meet the increased demands to deliver quality teaching in clinical settings. Registered nurses engage in clinical teaching at many different levels: with nursing students and new graduates, in orientation programs, and with communities through health promotion activities. Notwithstanding this diversity, the principles of adult learning apply to all.
Students have the opportunity to plan, develop, implement and evaluate a program of clinical education within their own practice area. This course provides a portable qualification and highly sought-after skills.
This course aims to ensure that graduates are able to plan effective programs in diverse clinical settings for a variety of learners.
This course articulates with the Graduate Diploma in Nursing (C07044), and the Master of Nursing (C04228).
Applicants should have an undergraduate degree in nursing or an equivalent tertiary qualification. Registered nurses who do not have an undergraduate diploma or degree but who have recent relevant work experience may also be considered eligible. Such applicants must present evidence of a capacity to undertake tertiary study.
Applicants are also expected to have had at least one year's full-time professional employment in nursing and are normally expected to have concurrent employment in their area of specialty.
The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Teaching is offered on a one-year, part-time basis.
Students must complete a total of 24 credit points, comprising three specified Nursing subjects and one Nursing elective.
Select one of the following: | 6cp | |
92713 Health Breakdown | 6cp | |
CBK90056 Nursing PG subjects | 6cp | |
92869 Specialty Clinical Practice | 6cp | |
92848 Facilitation of Clinical Learning | 6cp | |
92607 Education for Practice Development | 6cp | |
Total | 24cp |
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