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2018 For New Zealand Citizens & Permanent Residents Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science is a 120 credit (one year full-time or four years part-time), programme that provides the opportunity for qualified nurses, health professionals and health service managers to develop advanced practice knowledge and critical analysis skills. The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science is characterised by advanced study in a specific nursing or health science discipline, requiring a foundation of undergraduate knowledge and skills achieved through previous tertiary qualifications or equivalent professional experience. Campus Starts Contact Offered as either face to face/online or fully online. This flexible method allows students to study at their pace, in their place, at locations throughout New Zealand. Varies depending on courses selected, courses commence in February and July each year. Stacey Wong Phone: 06 830 1507. Email: swong@eit.ac.nz EASTERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY eit.ac.nz 0800 22 55 348

Rewarding study for a rewarding career The Postgraduate Diploma offers two pathways, one for nurses and one for health science. A selection of courses designed to meet the needs of health practitioners, health sector managers and other professionals whose practice has a focus on health. The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science may be completed with or without a specialty option. NURSING SPECIALTY ENDORSEMENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE ARE: Advanced Nursing Practice (subject to approval) Registered Nurse Prescribing (Approved by the Nursing Council of New Zealand) Participants may enrol directly into the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science or further develop knowledge and skills gained during study of the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science. The Postgraduate Diploma shall be awarded at the successful completion of 120 credits at level 8 (NZQA). Graduates of the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science will have developed their knowledge and skills of critical analysis, constructive synthesis and their application to high quality approaches to health care. The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science offers a selection of online and blended online courses designed to meet the needs of health practitioners, health sector managers and other professionals whose practice has a focus on health. It is comprised of "120 credits, which is considered to be equivalent to one year s full-time study and may be completed full-time over one year or part-time over four years. Graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science may be able to credit these courses to the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science or Master of Health Science (pending successfully achieving the specified academic entry criteria). In addition, Registered Nurse graduates of the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science may choose to progress into the Master of Nursing Science or Master of Nursing Nurse Practitioner Pathway programme (pending successfully achieving the specified academic entry criteria). NURSING PATHWAY- COURSES AVAILABLE IN 2018 Advanced clinical assessment and diagnostic reasoning Advanced pathophysiology for health professionals Registered Nurse Prescribing Practicum Advanced practice for disease management Ethical concepts and legal issues for advanced practice Advanced practice to support child and family health Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced nursing/midwifery practice Advancing specialty practice Advanced practice to support elder health Advanced diabetes nursing Operational management for health services Nutrition for special populations Health promotion Māori and indigenous health Research paradigms and methods Nursing education and curricula REGISTERED NURSE PRESCRIBING PATHWAY: Advanced pathophysiology for health professionals Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced nursing/midwifery practice Advanced clinical assessment and diagnostic reasoning Registered Nurse Prescribing Practicum The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science is approved by the Nursing Council of New Zealand as an advanced nursing practice programme. Registered nurse graduates of the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science may progress to the Master of Nursing Science or Master of Nursing Nurse Practitioner pathway programme. Please contact the Postgraduate Programme Secretary for the programme timetable and compulsory study days. We recommend that you take the opportunity to discuss study options with the Programme Co-ordinator to help ensure that you select the most appropriate pathway for your goals. YOUR FUTURE STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Pending successful completion of the required academic entry requirements students may have the following further study options: Health Science students may pathway to the Master of Health Science. Registered Nurse graduates may credit their programme of study/courses to the Master of Nursing Science programme or the Master of Nursing Nurse Practitioner pathway programme.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science Level Level 8 Credits 120 credits at level 8 (NZQA). Length A postgraduate diploma is comprised of 120 credits, which is considered to be equivalent to one year of full-time study. The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science may be completed full-time over one year or part-time over one to four years, and is offered via blended/online. Fee $1762.00 (indicative only) per 30 credit course This is a guide only based on previous years. All costs quoted include GST and student services levy. Fees apply to New Zealand Citizens and New Zealand permanent residents only. INDUSTRY-BASED TRAINING Some courses will require the student to be actively involved in clinical practice in the area of specialty. PARTNERSHIPS The Master of Nursing is offered in association with The Tertiary Accord of New Zealand (TANZ). TANZ is a collaborative alliance of seven institutes of technology. The TANZ postgraduate health professions partnership includes the Schools of Nursing from the following tertiary education institutions: Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT), Universal College of Learning (UCOL), Ara Institute of Canterbury (Ara), and Otago Polytechnic (OP). On enrolment students who live nearer one of the TANZ partner institutes (UCOL, Ara, OP), rather than EIT, may choose to access/receive academic support from the other participating TANZ partner. KEY DATES All the postgraduate courses are offered as either face to face/online or fully online. This means that the majority of the work is located on a virtual teaching platform with directed activities and learning that the student works through. Teachers work within the virtual classroom setting daily so that they maintain contact with the students as much as if they were in a face to face classroom setting. Blended/online means that there are workshops that the student is required to attend on campus, with the bulk of the learning activity undertaken in the online environment. Various teaching modes are used, such as virtual classroom discussions at predetermined times, and also in the asynchronous format. This flexible method allows students to study at their pace, in their place, at locations throughout New Zealand. SEMESTER ONE SEMESTER TWO Semester starts Monday, 19 February Semester starts Monday, 23 July Semester ends Friday, 29 June Semester ends Friday, 30 November STATUTORY & EIT HOLIDAYS Easter Friday, 30 March - Tuesday, 3 April Semester break Monday, 2 - Friday, 20 July Semester One term break Monday, 16 - Friday, 27 April Semester Two term break Monday, 1 - Friday, 12 October Anzac Day Wednesday, 25 April HB Anniversary Friday, 19 October Queen's Birthday Monday, 4 June Labour Day Monday, 22 October

INDIVIDUAL STUDY HOURS Generally the courses are delivered asynchronously via online. However, some courses may require attendance at synchronous online sessions or face to face workshops at the EIT campus. Any requirement for attendance at synchronous or face to face sessions is identified in the course information. For the programme timetable, showing full year and semester dates, and compulsory study days, please contact the Postgraduate Programmes Secretary. Each credit for the course generally represents approximately 10 hours of student learning/ study time over the period of the course. Each course consists of blended and online learning opportunities and in some cases clinical fieldwork, and on campus workshops. Students are expected to spend subsequent time in independent/self-directed study, critical reflection, and field work in their place of study or place of work. ADDITIONAL COSTS $300 - $500 approximately per course for textbooks book lists will be available after enrolment. Upon successful completion of your academic study, the academic attire required for the graduation ceremony can be hired at the student s expense. ENTRY CRITERIA The normal requirement for entry is an undergraduate degree in nursing or a health science with a B pass or better. Where the candidate s undergraduate degree does not provide the basis of study at the level required for more advanced study, enrolment in transitional or undergraduate courses may be required before the candidate shall be admitted. Where an applicant does not hold an undergraduate degree in nursing or health science: the applicant shall provide evidence of having completed a relevant professional qualification, and provide evidence of successful completion of a relevant qualification or programme of study which is equivalent to those of first degree graduates, through the submission of a portfolio of evidence. A personal interview may be part of the application process. ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENT All candidates, both international and permanent residents of New Zealand, from countries where English is not the primary spoken language, require satisfactory achievement of tertiary studies in a country where English is the language of instruction or an IELTS score of at least 6.5, with no sub-test score lower than 6.0. ENTRY WITH CREDIT Applicants may be admitted with credit transfer or recognition of prior learning. The Postgraduate Programmes Cluster Committee has discretion in the granting of academic credit. Academic credit may be awarded as specified credit where there is a substantial match between previous learning and the course for which academic credit is sought; or unspecified credit where the learning is broadly relevant to, and at an equivalent level to, the course for which academic credit is sought. Credit granted shall not be for course(s) completed as part of an undergraduate degree, nor shall credit be granted that exceeds one-half of the total programme credits. A RPL/Entry with Credit application pack is available on enrolment. It is recommended that applications for RPL/Entry with Credit are made as part of the initial application. This will assist in the academic advisement to students regarding the appropriate programme of study and course section. However, entry with credit cannot be processed until the candidate is enrolled. For further information please contact: Stacey Wong, Postgraduate Programmes Secretary (06) 830 1507. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Nursing students must provide evidence of a current practising certificate with the Nursing Council of New Zealand. For nurses considering the nurse practitioner pathway, please seek guidance in regard to course choices before enrolling. You may contact the postgraduate programmes co-ordinator through the School of Nursing. Some courses will require students to be actively working in the specialty area of practice. ASSESSMENTS Assessments may include assignments, presentations, exams and practical demonstration of skills.. THE EXPERIENCE YOU NEED & THE SUPPORT TO SUCCEED When you study at EIT you ll get the kind of experiences that will help you gain the knowledge and skills to get ahead. You ll also be supported by lecturers and tutors who are here for you, within a learning environment where you are treated as an individual, not just a number. They ll know your name and you ll receive one-on-one attention to make sure you get the support to succeed. WORLD CLASS 'A' RATED TEACHING STAFF The Tertiary Education Commission rates EIT as one of New Zealand s top two institutes of technology and polytechnics for research. Our highlyqualified academics are leaders in their subjects, delivering the most up-to-date and relevant information to certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate students. Attuned to ever-changing technologies, our tutors bring extensive work experience to teaching EIT s certificate and other industry-tailored programmes. Education is facilitated by lecturers with advanced academic qualifications, and specific clinical expertise. We value our partnership with students, and aim to provide quality education in a supportive environment, encouraging personal growth and professional development.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS NB: Courses are offered subject to sufficient numbers enrolling and staff availability. Please check with the postgraduate programme secretary for latest details of the programme timetable and compulsory study days. Key: N Nursing I-D Interdisciplinary COURSE NO. & MODE OF DELIVERY BRIEF DESCRIPTION NO. OF CREDITS NZQA LEVEL MN8.401 / online MN8.402 MN8.404 MN8.405 MN8.406 / online MN8.408 **Advanced Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning (N) This course begins with an overview of comprehensive health assessment and diagnostic reasoning within the context of current trends in expanding and advanced practice. Students will critically appraise their own understanding of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology required to develop advanced skills in interviewing, physical examination and diagnostic reasoning to identify knowledge deficits and learning needs. Skills, approaches and strategies for health assessment and diagnostic reasoning will be further enhanced. Students will be required to engage in significant independent learning and fieldwork. Students will undertake a range of activities to demonstrate advanced clinical assessment skills, critical thinking, and the application of diagnostic reasoning strategies. **Advanced Pathophysiology for Health Professionals (I-D) This course builds upon undergraduate study and the knowledge embedded in practice. The course will explore complex adult and child disease processes in order to support advanced diagnostic reasoning and therapeutic interventions for these client groups. This course assumes knowledge of normal physiological function and directs the student towards a progressive and more critical understanding of altered, complex health states. **Advanced Practice for Disease Management (N) This course provides an in-depth review of adult disease management, its impact on health care provision and the need for integrated care across all health disciplines and services. Students will reflect on disease management as a complete, rather than fragmented, approach to care, with an emphasis on risk assessment and early intervention that focuses on reducing morbidity in individuals with chronic illness. Teaching and learning approaches in the course allow students to examine disease management from their own professional, clinical, contextual and service orientations, thus allowing them to develop clinical and professional leadership skills commensurate with their scope and level of clinical practice. This course also forms part of Nurse Practitioner preparation for those students seeking endorsement with the New Zealand Nursing Council. Ethical Concepts and Legal Issues for Advanced Practice (I-D) This course advances knowledge and understanding of ethical and legal principles associated with health care. Students explore questions and reflect on issues concerning the equity and appropriateness of health care services. It provides the opportunity for students to develop knowledge and skills in ethical and legal decision making, and critically appraise various issues associated with ethics and law. Advanced Practice to Support Child and Family Health (I-D) Health care technologies and approaches to care are dynamic. Many of these changes affect both the person/individual and the family as a whole. Arising from this starting point, this course draws on knowledge of the child/tamariki, youth/rangatahi and families/whānau. The child/youth within the family as the centre of health care will be examined and explored from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines. Health Services Management (I-D) This course is intended for those working in health service management and those considering the possibility of a management role. It is anticipated that students participating in this course are able to apply their knowledge and skills to their chosen area of practice. Students will be encouraged to identify and reflect upon the legal and regulatory requirements for health service management as well as the quality management ramifications arising from these.

COURSE NO. & MODE OF DELIVERY BRIEF DESCRIPTION NO. OF CREDITS NZQA LEVEL MNSC8.001 MNSC8.002 MN8.409 MN8.410 MN8.411 MN8.417 MN8.424 / online MHS8.424 / online Nursing Education and Curricula (N) This course aims to assist students in developing knowledge, understanding and skills specific to education in nursing. It challenges participants to critically examine historical, philosophical and pedagogical movements, including current and evolving practices within nursing education in New Zealand and internationally. Research Paradigms and Methods (N) This course explores a range of paradigms, approaches and techniques for scholarly inquiry in research, with the aim of enabling students to establish a solid foundation of knowledge in this regard, with particular emphasis on the New Zealand cultural and socio-political context. Students explore contemporary methodological and ethical issues associated with research in the context of their individual professional practice area and from the perspective of application of findings in nursing practice. Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Nursing / Midwifery Practice (N) This course aims to allow the student to develop a conceptual understanding of pharmacology and therapeutics by building a foundation of knowledge of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. This knowledge will underpin critical analysis of the impact of life stages and disease states on drug therapy and will be complemented by an understanding of drug safety issues. Advancing Specialty Practice (I-D) This course provides the opportunity for students to critically appraise and reflect upon individual and organisational health care provision and to develop strategies for enhancing practice within a specialized area. This course requires the student to reflect upon, evaluate and record their personal journey of development on the continuum of specialty professional practice. Advanced Practice to Support Elder Health (I-D) This course recognises the diversity of the age group and the complex relationship between determinants of health, health status and well-being. With the steady increase in the number of older people, and particularly frail elders, it is vital that advanced practitioners are able to assess, plan and deliver appropriate and evidence-based services for this age group. The course examines the scope of independent/collaborative practice in relation to health promotion, maintenance and restoration of health, preventative care, rehabilitation and/or palliative care and encourages the generation of new approaches to the of expert care in different settings. Advanced Diabetes Nursing (N) This course develops advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of diabetes mellitus within a primary care framework to an expert level. Practitioners are assisted to explore the context of diabetes mellitus in relation to the impact of this disease on an international as well as an individual perspective. Contemporary issues in relation to pathophysiology, diagnosis, facilitating clients to reach target goals, and holistic strategies to improve outcomes and prevent co-morbidities will be discussed. Practitioners completing this course would be capable of providing diabetes education and therapeutic environments that support the patient/whanau with diabetes as well as primary prevention for the community. Registered Nurse Prescribing Practicum (N) This course represents the final praxis requirement for registered nurses (RN) who are seeking endorsement as a designated prescriber - registered nurse, with the Nursing Council of New Zealand. RNs are required to work with a nominated designated authorized prescriber (DAP) who will be their prescribing mentor, within a collaborative health care environment, for the duration of the course. **Integrated Disease Management (I-D) This course provides an in-depth review of adult disease management, its impact on health care provision and the need for integrated care across all health disciplines and services. Students will reflect on disease management as a complete, rather than fragmented, approach to care, with an emphasis on risk assessment and early intervention that focuses on reducing morbidity in individuals with chronic illness. Teaching and learning approaches in the course allow students to examine disease management from their own professional, clinical, contextual and service orientations, thus allowing them to develop clinical and professional leadership skills commensurate with their scope and level of clinical practice.

COURSE NO. & MODE OF DELIVERY BRIEF DESCRIPTION NO. OF CREDITS NZQA LEVEL MHS8.431 / online MHS8.432 / online MHS8.435 / online MHS8.436 Blended/ online ** Note: Nutrition for Special Populations (I-D) This course will investigate nutritional requirements for special populations and the roles of inter disciplinary professionals when working with individuals or groups. Critical examination of lifestyle factors, nutritional practices and evaluation of current research will provide insight towards planning interventions and reviewing current initiatives. Health Promotion (I-D) This course enables the student to develop and extend knowledge and skills in health promotion policy, planning, practice and inter-organisational work with partners. Students will critically examine the theoretical, environmental, economic, and social issues in health promotion policy and practice within New Zealand and in an international context. A specific focus will be on addressing health disparities via health promotion. The course will move through topics related to healthy public policy; social and environmental change; health promotion assessment, development and evaluation; and medical approaches to health promotion such as social marketing and selective primary health care. Māori and Indigenous Health (I-D) This course enables the student to develop and extend knowledge and understandings of issues in Māori health from a community development and/or Māori health development perspective. An overview of Māori health will be explored, together with models for describing and analysing health. Students will critically review health strategies, programmes and interventions to reduce health inequalities among Māori with particular focus on research, ethical and policy issues related to Māori health. Health and Health Care in the Context of Aotearoa New Zealand (I-D) This course introduces students to the representation of health in New Zealand by examining the overarching health strategies that guide and inform healthcare. The historical (including Te Tiriti o Waitangi), cultural, socioeconomic and environmental influences on the health of people living in New Zealand are discussed. For MN8.404, MN8.401 and MN8.402 are required prerequisite courses. For MHS8.424, MN8.402 is a required prerequisite course.

ENROLMENT INFORMATION HOW TO ENROL STEP ONE Complete the enrolment form that was included with this info pack and return with all required supporting documents. Or apply online www.eit.ac.nz Apply to StudyLink if applicable, even if you haven't been accepted on to your programme yet. Visit www. studylink.govt.nz. STEP TWO You may be contacted and invited to an interview. You will receive an acceptance letter, or if there are any queries we will contact you. STEP THREE You will receive an invoice with payment details. If you have been granted funding the invoice may be sent to an alternative address if you have requested this on your enrolment. You will be provided information about commencing your studies prior to the start date. SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS Scholarships and grants make life easier by helping to cover your fees, other costs and living expenses while you study. You don t always need to be an academic high-flyer to qualify. EIT has a long list of scholarships for which you can apply. So if you would like to get financial help with your study, make sure you find out what s available. You can also take a look online at the givme database available at EIT. It lists every scholarship and grant available in New Zealand. STUDENT SERVICES LEVY The Student Services Levy is a compulsory non-tuition fee that is charged to students enrolled at EIT. The levy is to contribute to the provision of quality student services that support learning. The funds received by EIT from the levy are ring-fenced, meaning they can only be spent on student services. STUDENT LOANS AND ALLOWANCES StudyLink is a service of the Ministry of Social Development. Apply well before your programme begins (even if you haven't been accepted yet) so you'll be ready to get your payments when you need them most. Check out studylink.govt.nz or phone 0800 88 99 00. A Student Allowance is a weekly payment to help you with living expenses. It doesn't have to be paid back. A Student Loan is made up of three parts compulsory fees, courserelated costs and living costs. You have to pay these back. Eastern Institute of Technology THE EXPERIENCE YOU NEED & THE SUPPORT TO SUCCEED DISCLAIMER: All information in this publication pertains to New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents, and is correct at the time of printing but is subject to change. EIT reserves the right to amend/withdraw programmes or courses. Fees for 2018 will be set by EIT Council by November 2017 and are subject to change. For the latest information, or for full programme entry requirements visit eit.ac.nz or phone 0800 22 55 348.

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science Enrolment Information Form 2018 Name: Address: Telephone: (Home) Email: (Work) Professional Qualification: Academic Qualification: Current role: Please enclose the following required documentation with this enrolment form. CHECKLIST All enrolments: EIT Full Time Enrolment Form (red) or Re-enrolment Form (blue) (with this form attached) Course selection form, from Schedule of courses -choose from Nursing or Health Sciences *Witnessed copy of current Annual Practising Certificate (if applicable to your profession) Plus: Include the following, if this is your first enrolment into a postgraduate programme at EIT: Postgraduate Programmes Student Learning Plan *Witnessed copy of Qualifications *Witnessed copy of Academic Record for undergraduate degree, showing grades for all courses *Witnessed copy of birth certificate or passport *Witnessed copy of deed poll certificate or marriage certificate (if applicable) Curriculum Vitae *A verified/witnessed copy is a copy that has been signed by a Justice of the Peace, Court Registrar or EIT Faculty/Registry administration staff member. This person must have seen the original document. An incomplete application will delay the enrolment process. You will be notified by mail confirming your enrolment acceptance. Continued over the page

Support from a TANZ partner institute: If you are a resident outside the East Coast region, and are enrolling in one of the online or blended/online courses, you may wish to obtain help & support from a nearby TANZ partner institute. Please indicate below if you will seek support from: Universal College of Learning, Palmerston North (UCOL) Ara Institute of Canterbury (Ara) Otago Polytechnic (OP) Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT) Please note: specific course-related on-campus workshops at institutes other than EIT are dependent on minimum numbers of enrolments from that region. ORIENTATION TO ONLINE LEARNING: An optional orientation to online learning (which will be held online) will be offered. You will be notified of the date prior to the start of the semester. Enrolling in one of our online or blended/online postgraduate courses assumes that you have at least some basic computer knowledge and skills.

Semester 1 Course number Course name 2018 Schedule of Courses & Course Selection for Nursing Postgraduate Programmes: Please indicate the programme you are enrolling into below: Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science (RN Prescribing) Master of Nursing Science Master of Nursing (incl. NP pathway) Course selection for: (please print your name clearly) Course fee Delivery method Please indicate your Dates and other details course selection(s) below Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 2 day workshop dates: Thursday and Friday, 22 & 23 February. Advanced Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning & MN8.401 $1798.34 (NB: current Annual practising certificate required) MN8.402 Advanced Pathophysiology for Health Professionals $1798.34 Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 MN8.404 Advanced Practice for Disease Management (NB: current Annual practising certificate required) $1685.12 Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018. MN8.405 Ethical Concepts and Legal Issues for Advanced Practice $1668.80 Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018. MN8.406 Advanced Practice to Support Child and Family Health $1764.68 & Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018. 2 day workshop dates TBC (usually late Feb, early March) MN8.409 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Nursing Practice $1798.34 Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 MN8.410 Advancing Specialty Practice $1798.34 Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 MN8.424 Registered Nurse Prescribing Practicum & Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 $1798.34 (NB: current Annual practising certificate required) 2 day workshop dates: Monday & Tuesday, 26 & 27 February. MHS8.431 Nutrition for Special Populations $1798.34 & Face to face Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 MN8.420 Advanced Practicum (Course runs full academic year) & Commences 19 February, ends 30 November 2018. $1798.34 (NB: current Annual practising certificate required) Contact Sessions: Mondays - 19 February, 13 August, 5 November. MN9.001 Critical Enquiry for Nursing Practice TBC Commences 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 & Level 9 capstone research MN9.490 Masterate Research Thesis (Course runs full academic year- 18 months) (Please note this is a 90 credit course) $5397.06 Commences 19 February, ends 30 November 2018 Contact Sessions: Held at EIT campus. Dates: Weds-Fri, 21-23 Feb; Thurs & Fri, 3 & 4 May; Thurs, 18 Oct Students may extend studies to May 2019. Extending students will be required to attend workshops in February 2019. Nursing Postgraduate Programme Course Schedule 2018 ver 5 Continued over page

Semester 2 Course number Course name Course fee Delivery method Please indicate your course Dates and other details selection(s) below Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 2 day workshop dates: Thursday & Friday, 26 & 27 July. Advanced Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning & MN8.401 $1798.34 (NB: current Annual practising certificate required) MN8.402 Advanced Pathophysiology for Health Professionals $1798.34 Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 MN8.409 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Nursing Practice (NB: current Annual practising certificate required) $1798.34 Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 MN8.411 Advanced Practice to Support Elder Health $1748.36 Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 MN8.417 Advanced Diabetes Nursing $1762.68 Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 MN8.424 Registered Nurse Prescribing Practicum & Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 $1798.34 (NB: current Annual practising certificate required) 2 day workshop dates: Thursday & Friday, 2 & 3 August. MN8.408 Health Services Management $1409.72 Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 MHS8.432 Health Promotion $1798.34 & Face to face Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 MHS8.435 Māori & Indigenous Health $1798.34 Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 & Noho Marae: Held at Te Ara o Tāwhaki, EIT campus. Dates: TBC MNSC8.4002 Research Paradigms and Methods TBC Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 MNSC8.001 Nursing Education and Curricula TBC Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 Level 9 capstone research MNSC9.002 IMPORTANT NOTES Research Project TBC & Commences 23 July, ends 30 November 2018 2 day workshop dates TBC sessions may be held on campus regularly or by block course. may be web-based or through video conferencing. You will be notified of contact dates and venues prior to your course commencing. For postgraduate funding and study purposes, each 30 credit course requires 56 contact hours (i.e. equivalent to 8 study days of professional development release time). Courses offered are subject to sufficient numbers enrolling and staff availability. Please check with the Postgraduate Programmes Secretary for more details. For enrolment or further detail please contact Stacey Wong Programme Secretary swong@eit.ac.nz or Phone 06 830 1507 TBC=to be confirmed Nursing Postgraduate Programme Course Schedule 2018 ver 5

Semester 1 Course number MN8.402 MHS8.436 MN8.406 Course name Advanced Pathophysiology for Health Professionals (1 st semester stream) Health & Healthcare in the Context of Aotearoa New Zealand Advanced Practice to Support Child and Family Health 2018 Course List for Health Science Postgraduate Programmes Course selection for: (please print your name clearly) Course fee Delivery method $1798.34 $1798.34 $1764.68 MHS8.431 Nutrition for Special Populations $1798.34 MHS8.437 Health Management $1798.34 MHS8.438 Health Psychology $1798.34 Semester 2 Course number MN8.402 MHS8.436 Course name Advanced Pathophysiology for Health Professionals (2 nd semester stream) Health & Healthcare in the Context of Aotearoa New Zealand Course fee & & & & & Delivery method $1798.34 $1798.34 & MN8.411 Advanced Practice to Support Elder Health $1748.36 MHS8.424 Integrated Disease Management $1798.34 MHS8.432 Health Promotion $1798.34 MHS8.435 Māori & Indigenous Health $1798.34 MHS8.440 Health Communities $1798.34 MHS8.441 Research Methods and Design $1798.34 & & & & & Campus offering Campus offering Dates and other details 19 February to 29 June 2018 19 February to 29 June 2018 19 February to 29 June 2018 19 February to 29 June 2018 19 February to 29 June 2018 19 February to 29 June 2018 Dates and other details Noho Marae: Held at Te Ara o Tāwhaki, EIT campus. Dates: tba Contact Sessions: Dates: Auckland 23-24 July & 5-6 Nov. 26-27 July & 8-9 Nov Please indicate your course selection from the following Programmes PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc Please indicate your course selection from the following Programmes PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc PG Cert HSc MHSc PG Dip HSc IMPORTANT NOTES Courses on the Auckland campus are only open to International students. sessions may be held on campus regularly or by block course. may be web-based or through video conferencing. You will be notified of contact dates and venues prior to your course commencing. For postgraduate funding and study purposes, each 30 credit course requires 56 contact hours (i.e. equivalent to 8 study days of professional development release time). Courses offered are subject to sufficient numbers enrolling and staff availability. Please check with the Health Science Postgraduate Programmes Secretary for more details. tba=to be advised. Health Science Postgraduate Programme Course List 2018 ver 5 Continued over page

Level 9 courses MHS9.421 Research Methods and Design $1798.34 MHS9.430 Independent Scholarly Project $1798.34 MN9.490 Masterate Research Thesis (Please note this is a 90 credit course) $5397.06 & & & 19 February, ends 29 June 2018 Contact Sessions: Held at EIT campus. Dates: Weds-Fri, 21 23 February; Thurs & Fri, 3 & 4 May Contact Sessions: Held at EIT campus. Dates: Thursday, 18 October 19 February to 30 November 2018 Contact Sessions: Held at EIT campus. Dates: Weds-Fri, 21-23 Feb; Thurs & Fri, 3 & 4 May; Thurs, 18 Oct Students may extend studies to May 2019. Extending students will be required to attend workshops in February 2019. MHSc MHSc MHSc IMPORTANT NOTES Courses on the Auckland campus are only open to International students. sessions may be held on campus regularly or by block course. may be web-based or through video conferencing. You will be notified of contact dates and venues prior to your course commencing. For postgraduate funding and study purposes, each 30 credit course requires 56 contact hours (i.e. equivalent to 8 study days of professional development release time). Courses offered are subject to sufficient numbers enrolling and staff availability. Please check with the Health Science Postgraduate Programmes Secretary for more details. tba=to be advised. Health Science Postgraduate Programme Course Schedule 2018 ver 5

Postgraduate Programmes Student Learning Plan Name Please complete this form as best you are able to, and return it with your enrolment application EIT Student ID (if available) Area of practice Geographic Location Employer (if appropriate) Date of first enrolment Programme Enrolment (tick appropriate selection) Study For nursing applicants only, are you considering one of the following PG Certificate PG Diploma Part time Registered Nurse Prescribing Master of Nursing Science Master of Nursing Full time Nurse Practitioner Master of Health Science Intended plan of study - Please complete this section with the courses you intend to enrol into. If you are unsure of what you want to study, please indicate this. Year Semester 1 Semester 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Intention to apply for Cross Credit/Recognition of Prior Learning You will need to obtain an application form to apply for cross credit and RPL once you have enrolled in your first semester - For RPL, you will need to provide a portfolio of evidence demonstrating currency in the area - For cross credit, you will need to provide a certified copy of your transcript, and a copy of the learning outcomes, for each course requiring cross credit. Please indicate the courses/papers you intend to make an application for. Topic/Paper/Course/Experience Credit Value Institution/Source Motivation to study at EIT EIT PG Health Sciences Enrolment V32016

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