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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Application Forms and Further InformationThe Admissions Officer, UCT Faculty of Health Sciences (021) 406 6340 Ms Salega Tape, email: Salega.Tape@uct.ac.zaDivision of Nursing & Midwifery: (021) 406 6205Ms Lydia October, email: lydia.october@uct.ac.za www.uct.ac.za

Universityof Cape Town

Division of Nursing and Midwifery

• Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)• MSc in Nursing (MSc) by full dissertation only

or course work and minor dissertation• Professional MSc in Child Nursing• Postgraduate Diplomas in Clinical Specialist

Nursing Programmes– Advanced Midwifery & Neonatal Care– Child Nursing– Critical Care Nursing (Child)– Nephrology Nursing– 2018 - Critical Care Nursing (General)– 2018 - Nursing Education

Learning experiencesChallenging and versatile experiential learning and research opportunities are carefully designed within primary, secondary and tertiary health care settings and communities.

Requirements for Postgraduate Nursing Diploma– Four-year degree or diploma in nursing

or equivalent

– Proof of current SANC registration as a nurse and/or midwife

– Evidence of professional indemnity insurance– Recognition of prior learning

Requirements for Postgraduate MSc & PhD– For MSc, a Four-year Bachelors degree in

nursing or equivalent– For PhD, a MSc degree in nursing or equivalent

Information about the Marjorie McIntosh bursaries [for child and midwifery programmes] and the Daphne Cockwell bursaries may be obtained from nursing@uct.ac.za. These bursaries support students who are self-funded.

Information regarding scholarships and bursaries is obtainable from the Postgraduate Centre and Funding Office, UCT.

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