Graduate Certificate in Child & Family Health in the Community

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Programme Overview

Application for courses starting in AY2026/2027 Semester 1, August 2026 will open from 4 May to 1 June 2026.

Admission Requirements

The programme is designed for individuals working in a variety of community, primary health, and general practice setting, i.e. Registered Nurse, Allied health, Social and Education professionals with relevant degree. Candidates for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Child & Family Health in the Community require:

How to Apply

Application for courses starting in AY2026/2027 Semester 1, August 2026 will open from 4 May to 1 June 2026.

Candidates interested in the courses, or the full Graduate Certificate programme must complete the application here under:

Go to Member of the Public > Short Course / Modular Course > Applying for Myself > Browse Academic Modules/Short Course.

From the dropdown list “Search for Academic Modules/Short Courses that suit your interest…”, please select Academic Modules.

Then, search for and add the following courses to your cart:

  • Principles of Child and Family Health
  • Maternal and Infant Health Across Perinatal Period

After that, please proceed to submit your application and upload the following documents via the Application Portal:

  1. Copy of NRIC/Passport
  2. Copy of bachelor’s degree Transcripts and Certificate (if any)
  3. Valid relevant Practicing Certificate

To apply, scan the QR code:

Need help on How to apply? View this step-by-step guide!

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