They often work in conjunction with families, groups or the larger community.
In addition to professionalism, a nurse must practice with intelligence, compassion and enthusiasm.
DCU?s BSc in Nursing (Intellectual Disability) programme employs a combination of academic and practical learning to instill you with competence in clinical, theoretical, ethical, intercultural and cross-disciplinary knowledge. You?ll focus on the fundamental issues in nursing practice, and integrate these with aspects of psychology, sociology, philosophy, law, pharmacology and microbiology. You?ll also have a chance to put your new skills to practice under the guidance of registered nurses in a real-world work environment.
This nursing specialty will help you understand how to help people with intellectual disabilities achieve their full potential, in a variety of settings, and in collaboration with their families, other professionals, and care facilities.
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
- Students whose official language is not English are required to submit IELTS or TOEFL or PTE scores.
- Academic Eligibility:
Students must have an official secondary school transcript to get admission with minimum 3.0GPA.
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