Health Science (2022)
Health Science is available as a subject in the Postgraduate Certificate of Health Science (PGCertHSc), Postgraduate Diploma of Health Science (PGDipHSc), and Master of Health Science (MHSc).
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- Prescriptions for the PGCertHSc
- Prescriptions for the PGDipHSc and MHSc
- Prescriptions for the PhD
- Prescriptions for the MPhil
- Prescriptions for the DHSc
- 500 Level
- 900 Level
Prescriptions for the PGCertHSc
To complete a Postgraduate Certificate of Health Science (PGCertHSc) students must complete 60 points at 500 level from the papers listed below.
Students do not have to follow a listed pathway; however, the following pathways are available.
Gerontology pathway
Students should complete 60 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501 and HLTSC531.
Mental Health pathway
Students should complete 60 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501 and HLTSC520.
Primary Care pathway
Students should complete 60 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501 and HLTSC561.
Prescriptions for the PGDipHSc and MHSc
To complete a Postgraduate Diploma of Health Science (PGDipHSc) students must complete 120 points at 500 level, including 90 points from the papers listed below.
To complete a Master of Health Science (MHSc) students must complete 240 points at 500 level, including 210 points from the papers listed below. Students must include HLTSC581, HLTSC582, HLTSC583, or HLTSC508 and HLTSC509.
Students do not have to follow a designated pathway; however, the following pathways are available.
Clinical pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level including HLTSC501, HLTSC502.
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level from either: HLTSC580 and HLTSC581, HLTSC580 and HLTSC582, or HLTSC583. Included should also be the papers listed for the PGDipHSc. HLTSC504 is recommended for this pathway.
Designated Nurse Prescriber pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501, HLTSC502, HLTSC508 and HLTSC507.
Education pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501, HLTSC502, HLTSC540 and HLTSC541.
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level, including either: HLTSC580 and HLTSC581, HLTSC580 and HLTSC582, or HLTSC583. Included should also be the papers listed for the PGDipHSc.
Gerontology pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501, HLTSC530, HLTSC531 and HLTSC532.
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level from either: HLTSC580 and HLTSC581, HLTSC580 and HLTSC582, or HLTSC583. Included should also be the papers listed for the PGDipHSc. HLTSC504 is recommended for this pathway.
Leadership and Health Management pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level, including HLTSC570, HLTSC571, HLTSC572 and HLTSC573.
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level from either: HLTSC580 and HLTSC581, HLTSC580 and HLTSC582, or HLTSC583. Included should also be the papers listed for the PGDipHSc. HLTSC504 is recommended for this pathway.
Māori, Pacific and Indigenous pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501, HLTSC502, HLTSC550 and HLTSC551.
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level from either: HLTSC580 and HLTSC581, HLTSC580 and HLTSC582, or HLTSC583. Included should also be the papers listed for the PGDipHSc. HLTSC504 is recommended for this pathway.
Mental Health pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501, HLTSC520, HLTSC521 and HLTSC562.
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level from either: HLTSC580 and HLTSC581, HLTSC580 and HLTSC582, or HLTSC583. Included should also be the papers listed for the PGDipHSc. HLTSC504 is recommended for this pathway.
Nurse Practitioner pathway
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501, HLTSC502, HLTSC503, HLTSC507, HLTSC508, HLTSC509 and HLTSC510.
Primary Care pathway
For a PGDipHSc, students should complete 120 points at 500 level, including HLTSC501, HLTSC560, HLTSC561 and HLTSC562.
For a MHSc, students should complete 240 points at 500 level from either: HLTSC580 and HLTSC581, HLTSC580 and HLTSC582, or HLTSC583. Included should also be the papers listed for the PGDipHSc. HLTSC504 is recommended for this pathway.
Prescriptions for the PhD
The Doctor of Philosophy is a three year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.
Prescriptions for the MPhil
The [Master of Philosophy] (https://calendar.waikato.ac.nz/regulations/higher/mphil) is a one year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.
Prescriptions for the DHSc
The Doctor of Health Science is a three-year full-time or six-year part-time professional doctorate in health science for experienced health practitioners who have a strong academic record and who want to develop their profession through research. Students in this programme complete guided coursework and a thesis. This thesis critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, and displays intellectual independence. It makes a substantial original contribution to the research area and is of publishable quality.
500 Level
Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location HLTSC501 Health Assessment and Clinical Decision-Making for Registered Nurses 30.0 22A (Hamilton) This paper extends the knowledge gained from undergraduate Health Assessment for nurses, to enable registered nurses to autonomously practice health assessment in a clinical setting, integrating physical, cultural, social and psychological dimensions as the basis for care planning and advanced practice decision-making. HLTSC502 Applied Science 30.0 22A (Hamilton) & 22B (Hamilton) This paper extends the undergraduate understanding of pathophysiology and to inform knowledge and clinical judgement when assessing health needs and to provide care and support for people to manage their health and wellbeing. It provides the scientific rationale and understanding of: (i) Health assessment and human biology which is... HLTSC503 Specialty Knowledge in Nursing Practice 30.0 22A (Hamilton) This paper builds on foundational knowledge of assessment and clinical decision making to provide students with the opportunity to explore knowledge related to their area of specialty clinical practice. Students will explore issues of relevance to their specialty through literature review and critique, analysis of evidence, critica... HLTSC506 Special Project 30.0 22X (Hamilton) This paper will allow students to pursue an individual programme of study in areas where there are not sufficient numbers to make up a class cohort. The paper will be taken under the direction of an academic and will involve a negotiated project. HLTSC520 Mental Health Nursing Practice 30.0 22A (Hamilton) This paper provides an introduction to the clinical specialty of mental health nursing for nurses new to mental health. The practice builds on foundations provided in preregistration programmes and explores core clinical concepts in mental health and the social context of mental health. Topics include clinical and recovery models, ... HLTSC531 Biological Ageing 30.0 22A (Hamilton) The paper systematically addresses anatomical and physiological changes in the ageing mammal and relates these changes to the current beliefs and theories around the ageing process. HLTSC541 Supervision, Preceptorship and Mentorship 30.0 22B (Hamilton) This paper introduces students to the roles of supervision, preceptorship and mentorship in professional practice. Students will be engaged in supervision, preceptorship and / or mentorship roles in their clinical practice and the course will support them in developing skills in guiding the development of health professional practi... HLTSC550 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Professional Health Practice 30.0 No occurrences This paper builds on foundational knowledge of Maori, Pacific and indigenous perspectives of health to provide students with the opportunity to explore the influence of indigenous knowledges, values and ethics on practice. Students will explore practice through literature review and critique and critical analysis of evidence to inform development of Maori, Pacific and indigenous practice models. HLTSC551 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health Leadership 30.0 No occurrences This paper builds on knowledge from HLTSC 550 to provide the opportunity for students to explore leadership from Maori, Pacific and indigenous worldviews. This paper will explore leadership issues and the challenges relating to maintaining cultural integrity within current health environment and how to address them. HLTSC580 Research Methods for Health Professionals 30.0 22A (Hamilton) This paper provides the student with an introduction to quantitative and qualitative methods used in health research. The paper covers research design, matching research methods to areas of inquiry, research ethics and writing a research report. HLTSC581 Research Project 60.0 22A (Hamilton) & 22B (Hamilton) This 60-point research project provides the research component of the honours or the Masters degree. HLTSC582 Research Thesis 90.0 22I (Hamilton) & 22X (Hamilton) The 90-point thesis is an individual scholarly piece of work of 30,000 words which uses research methodology to systematically investigate a health issue. HLTSC583 Research Thesis 120.0 22I (Hamilton) & 22X (Hamilton) The thesis is an individual scholarly piece of work of 40,000 words which uses research methodology to systematically investigate a health issue. 900 Level
Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location HLTSC980 Professional Doctoral Research Portfolio 120.0 22D (Hamilton) This paper provides the taught component of the Professional Doctorate of Health Science programme. The paper covers an in-depth analysis of the issues that students need to consider in approaching their doctoral research, including research design, comparative methodologies, Maori, Pacific and Indigenous research approaches and pr... HLTSC981 Professional Doctoral Research Thesis 120.0 22I (Hamilton), 22J (Hamilton), 22K (Hamilton) & 22X (Hamilton) The professional doctoral thesis represents the research component of the Professional Doctorate in Health Sciences. This thesis provides the student with the opportunity to pursue an original professionally focussed research project HLTSC982 Doctoral Thesis in Health Science 120.0 22I (Hamilton), 22J (Hamilton), 22K (Hamilton) & 22X (Hamilton) The doctoral thesis is an individual scholarly piece of work of 80,000 to 100,000 words which uses research methodology to systematically investigate a health issue, and which makes an original contribution to knowledge.
2022 Catalogue of Papers information current as of : 23 May 2023 7:40pm