The GCCFH aims to upskill the competency of Registered Nurses, Allied Health, Social and Education professionals in alignment with the Ministry of Health (MOH) strategic direction to provide holistic and comprehensive support to women and their children to attain good health and well-being.
This programme addresses the interactions among social, cultural, educational and health services factors that influence the health of populations of women, children, and families.
This programme is offered on a part-time mode and adopts a stackable courses approach which consists of Certificates that will stack up towards a Graduate Certificate. The normal and maximum candidature is one and three years respectively for the full programme.
Our faculty-led virtual education will be delivered “live” online in an interactive and engaging style with group discussions and practical exercises. Students are required to do pre-reading and participate actively in the discussion during the e-tutorials.
The programme aims to broaden the key learning constructs and deepen and advance a healthcare professional’s skills in child and family health management in the community.
Upon completion of the programme, graduates will be able to:
The programme comprises four courses, to be offered over two semesters. Its courses are offered on a part-time mode and adopts a stackable courses approach which consists of Certificates that will stack up towards a Graduate Certificate. The normal and maximum candidature is one (1) and three (3) years respectively for the full programme.
Please see below how these 4 courses are stackable for attainment of graduate certification:
COURSE NAME | COURSE CODE | UNIT | PERIOD OF STUDY | |
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Principles of Child and Family Health | NUR5711 | 2 | Semester 1 Aug – Nov |
Mini Sem 1A |
Maternal and Infant Health Across Perinatal Period | NUR5712 | 2 |
Mini Sem 1B |
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Child Health (0-6 Years old) | NUR5713 | 2 | Semester 2 Jan – Apr |
Mini Sem 2A |
Women and Reproductive Health | NUR5714 | 2 |
Mini Sem 2B |
Applicants are required to register for each of the modular courses singularly.
There are two consecutive mini semesters in each regular semester. The first mini-semester (Mini-semester A) comprises 6 weeks of instruction, 1-week break (Reading Week) and 1 week of examinations.
The second mini-semester (Mini-Semester B) comprises 6 weeks of instruction, 1-week break (Reading Week) and 2 weeks of examinations (which is the same period as the end-of-semester examinations).
Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies