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The purpose of the Bachelor of Dental Science is to produce dental professionals who are equipped to meet the oral health needs of the South African community independently and will have nationally and internationally recognized skills. These skills encompass basic health sciences, preventative and curative oral and dental treatment. These dentists will holistically treat patients and have both hospital-based and community-based training. The qualifying learner will be a critical thinker, practice their profession based on scientific evidence, and be an advocate for improved oral health awareness and services in their communities. The competencies they achieve will allow them to pursue further studies in the specialist disciplines of dentistry or the field of oral health sciences research and education. They will also be advocates for equity and justice in access to dental care and the distribution of services.
To empower a dedicated dental qualified learner with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude, to promote the health and more specifically the oral health status of individual patients as well as the community, focusing on preventive, therapeutic, curative/surgical and rehabilitative aspects of the disease, using the following process: - Data capturing and interpretation necessary to make a correct diagnosis of and risk level of the patient in terms of diseases and conditions of the stomatognathic system and relevant systemic diseases as well as conditions which may influence the treatment plan, and when necessary, refer the patient for specialist treatment.
The qualification aims to empower a dedicated dental graduate with the necessary knowledge, skills and disposition, to promote the health and more specifically the oral health status of the individual patients as well as the community, focusing on preventive, therapeutic, curative/surgical and rehabilitative aspects of the disease.
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The purpose of the Bachelor of Design Honours in Visual Communication Design is to provide postgraduate learning in the field of Visual Communication Design.
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The qualiication will: - Enable learners to develop postgraduate level knowledge, discipline-specific skills and applied competence in Commerce and Industry that provide opportunities for continued personal intellectual growth, gainful employment, and making a rewarding contribution to society.
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A person achieving this qualification will be competent to apply scientific, practical and clinical knowledge, skills and insight to practice independently in the Health Care Team up to level 3 care.
A person achieving this qualification will be competent to apply scientific, practical and clinical knowledge, skills and insight to practice independently in the Health Care Team up to level 3 care.
To deliver graduates who are at least registered at the HPCSA as dieticians in line with the scope of practice (therapeutic nutrition, community nutrition and food service management) outlined in Act 56 (1974) and who can demonstrate in the contexts of institutions, private practice and communities the ability to:
(a) The general aim of the programme is to give the students an understanding of the interconnectedness of hermeneutics and theology and to equip them with a relevant and appropriate knowledge of the implications of the Christian faith and theology for ministry within different contexts.