Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice
Program Overview
University of Pretoria Program Information
Faculty of Health Sciences
The Faculty of Health Sciences offers various programs, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diplomas, and certificates.
Women's Health 381
Module Details
- Module code: CMP 381
- Qualification: Undergraduate
- Faculty: Faculty of Health Sciences
- Module content: Theory and skills in respect of the health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting women by means of group discussions, self-tuition, and practical sessions in the hospital and skills laboratory.
- Module credits: 24.00
- NQF Level: 07
- Programmes: Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice [BCMP]
- Prerequisites: CMP 281, CMP 282, FAR 280
- Contact time: 1 practical per week, 1 seminar per week, 1 discussion class per week
- Language of tuition: English
- Period of presentation: Year
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Regulations, Degree Requirements, and Information
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University of Pretoria Programme Qualification Mix (PQM) Verification Project
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