Course Information
($69250 per year)
Course Overview
Programme Objectives
The HDHC Programme aims to provide students with a broad and enriched learning experience in the relevant healthcare disciplines such as nursing, rehabilitation and community health.
Programme Features
Develop students' competency in healthcare fields: The courses are designed to equip students with
- Fundamental knowledge in health sciences
- Practical knowledge and skills in different healthcare services
- Professional attitude and ethics in safeguarding community health
Provide enriched learning experiences: Based on students' own preferences and future career development plans, students could choose nursing or rehabilitation stream.
Enable students to grasp practical experiences: In the course 'Field Attachment', students will complete at least 90 hours of onsite placement in the delivery of healthcare services. It enables students to acquire the hands-on experience, practical skills and professional ethics for growth and professional development.
Cultivate competitiveness for future career and personal development: Graduates will be equipped with inter-disciplinary knowledge and practical skills for development in the healthcare fields. Graduates who are admitted to programmes in physiotherapy or nursing may be eligible for credit exemption.
Education and Career Pathways
Graduates may further study in health-related bachelor programmes including but not limited to:
- Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) (Part-time Top-up degree), Saint Francis University (SFU)
- Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) (with or without Senior Year entry), SFU and various institutes
- Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Physiotherapy (First Year entry), SFU and various institutes
The programmes suggested above are for reference only. You should contact the institutions directly for the admission requirements and programme information.
Graduates may be employed in:
- Health centres in the primary healthcare services including the Community Health Centres and District Health Centres
- Healthcare services in medical group practices, rehabilitation centres, clinics and healthcare companies
- Health administration and management units in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare organizations
- Administration units in non-governmental organizations and centres
- Medical and regulatory sections in pharmaceutical and health product companies
- Elderly health services including residential care homes and day care centres
What You’ll Learn
Core Courses (9 courses)
- Microbiology and Infection Control
- Fundamental of Patient Care
- Health Assessment
- Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Human Pathophysiology
- Basic Pharmacology
- Basic Nutrition and Dietetics
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care
- Field Attachment
Language and GE Courses (7 courses)
- General Education Elective
- Effective English Communication
- Critical Thinking
- Chinese Communication
- Emerging Technologies and Data Analysis for Workplace
- Social Ethics
- Use of English
Nursing Studies Courses (5 courses)*
- Clinical Nursing Skills
- Introduction to Specialty Nursing
- Dispensing Studies and Practice
- Introduction to Substance abuse and Interventions
- Introduction to Clinical Chemistry, Haematology and Histology
Rehabilitation Studies Courses (5 courses)*
- Introduction to Rehabilitation Services
- Principles of Rehabilitation Practices
- Exercise Therapy
- Rehabilitation Technology
- Chinese Therapeutic for Rehabilitation Practice