University of Fort Hare UFH Nursing Requirements
BACHELOR OF NURSING
In an ever-evolving healthcare landscape, the demand for nursing professionals equipped with superior critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving abilities has never been greater. They must be capable of implementing evidence-based practices to critically evaluate and enhance nursing care for the sake of quality and continuous improvement. The nursing profession, a cornerstone in any society, has a long-standing tradition of excellence and competency in South Africa, due in large part to the thoroughness of its educational framework. For nursing to advance, it must be grounded in robust research. This involves enabling professional nurses to conduct research, document findings, and maintain high-quality standards.
The academic enrichment of nursing equips professionals to explore new knowledge and innovative care methodologies, allowing them to oversee and appraise their effectiveness. Such qualifications also set the stage for nurses to progress from general practice to specialized roles, transitioning into consultancy or becoming clinical nurse specialists in specific domains. These contributions resonate not just at regional and institutional levels, but also on national and international fronts.
Purpose of the Degree:
The Bachelor of Nursing degree aims to mold students into clinically astute, service-driven, autonomous registered professional nurses who can deliver comprehensive care within all health spheres, as defined by relevant legislation. Comprehensive nursing encapsulates interventions that are holistic and integrate the full spectrum of nursing—general, community, obstetrics, mental health—to uphold health and facilitate effective healthcare delivery. Graduates will also leverage evidence-based research to elevate nursing practice.
Intended Participants:
The program is tailored for:
- Aspiring professional nurses.
- Staff Nurses aiming to elevate their status to professional nurses.
- Individuals with comparable qualifications in Health and Allied Health Sciences seeking a career shift into nursing.
- Those aspiring to further their studies towards a Master’s or Doctorate in Nursing.
Minimum Credits Required:
480
Entrance and Selection Criteria:
For the New National Senior Certificate (NSC) Applicants:
- Must achieve a level 4 (50-59%) in the following NSC subjects, meeting these specific faculty requirements:
Subject | Level of Achievement | Total Points | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
English | 4 (50-59%) | 20 | |
Mathematics/Mathematical Literacy | 4/5 (50-69%) | 20 | |
Physical Science | 4 (50-59%) | 20 | |
Life Sciences | 4 (50-59%) | 20 | |
Life Orientation | 4 (50-59%) | 10 | |
Two Additional NSC Subjects | 4 (50-59%) | 40 |
For Matriculants Prior to 2008:
- Specific scoring criteria for Science or Statistics apply, with double point value for Mathematics and either Biology or Physical Science.
Legal Obligations:
- Students must register with both the University and the South African Nursing Council (SANC).
- SANC registration fees are covered by the university.
- Access to SANC-accredited clinical facilities is mandatory.
- Clinical training encompasses general and midwifery hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, community and community health service facilities within the Eastern Cape Province, aligning with SANC regulations.
Program Duration:
4 Years
Contact Information:
Dr AP Okeyo
Telephone: 043 704 7585
Email: aokeyo@ufh.ac.za
Faculty of Health Sciences,
University of Fort Hare – East London Campus
Address: Private Bag X9083, 5 Oxford Street, East London, 5201
Course Details:
- Course Code: 84000
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Duration: 4 years
- Department: Nursing Science