Programme Type:

Course Overview

The Program of General Nursing focuses on health promotion, health risk reduction, disease prevention, the care of sick individuals, families, groups, on management and rehabilitation.

It prepares its graduates for direct employment as General Nurses and lays the foundation for graduate studies in the field of Nursing.

 Learning Outcomes

  1. Apply appropriate nursing science knowledge for nursing care needs assessment and for planning to implement and evaluating the provided nursing care.
  2. Apply and evaluate different methodologies relevant to nursing
  3. Demonstrate insight into central theories, methodologies, and concepts within the nursing profession
  4. Utilize research and use the results for applying evidence-based nursing care
  5. Discuss sophisticated professional and academic nursing issues with specialists, nonexperts, and lay people in a clear manner.
  6. Analyze and Synthesise nursing-related concepts and demonstrate an ability to apply knowledge in practice.
  7. Demonstrate an ability to practice nursing in a caring and sensitive manner respecting the rights, beliefs, and wishes of different individuals and groups.
  8. Understand and be effective in responding to patient needs by planning, implementing and evaluating individualised programmes of care by working in partnership with patients, carers, families and other health and welfare professionals.
  9. Demonstrate awareness at the forefront of knowledge in the field of nursing.
  10. Demonstrate ability to apply
  11. Demonstrate competency in oral and written communication skills, as well as in the use of relevant technologies and tools.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

Candidates for a bachelor's degree program should submit a school leaving certificate from a recognized six-form secondary school (high school) with an average grade of 75% (Greek Cypriot secondary schools) or a grade “C” or its equivalent (other secondary schools), or equivalent qualification. Candidates who submit a six-form secondary school leaving certificate but do not meet the above grade requirements may be admitted on probationary status if they show potential for educational advancement. The probationary status will be removed, subject to satisfactory academic performance. Candidates admitted on probationary status may also be asked to enroll in foundation courses in order to improve their skills and/or to take a reduced load.

Freshman Admission

Refers to candidates who are applying directly from the secondary school and have no previous additional or university education experience.

Transfer Admission

Candidates who have graduated from a recognized six-form secondary school, and have completed university-level work in an accredited program at an institution other than Frederick University, are eligible to apply for transfer admission. Such candidates should, along with their application form, submit the following documents:

  • A six-form secondary school (high school) leaving certificate or equivalent qualification.
  • Official transcripts (grade reports) and syllabi (course descriptions) for all University coursework taken to date.

Transcripts are evaluated by the relevant department to determine the number of credits to be transferred in accordance with the Frederick University curriculum requirements and the candidate's academic performance.

Transfer students regardless of the number of credits transferred should complete at least half of the ECTS credits required by the program of study at Frederick University in order to be eligible to graduate. For a 4-year 240 ECTS program, a transfer student must complete a minimum of two years of full-time study (120 ECTS) at Frederick University in order to be eligible to graduate.

English Language Requirements:

Students whose native language is not English will have to take the Frederick University English Placement Test (FUEPT). Students who are qualified for exemption from the English Language Courses should apply to the Center of Languages with the necessary documentation.

Students who are not competent in the English language are required to take special English classes to improve their skills and, when necessary, they will take a reduced load for that semester. Students who may need more vigorous preparation will take an intensive course in English before enrolling in a regular program. Intensive courses commence at the beginning of the fall and the spring semesters.

Fees

FOR FULL-TIME STUDY (60 ECTS)

€8100


This information was accurate on : 02/04/2021
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