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This is a two-year modular programme and is comprised of seven taught modules, two reflective practice modules and a research dissertation. Modules are subdivided into core modules (common across all programmes at Masters level) and four option modules. The option modules are drawn from a selection that includes education, advanced practice, clincial practice and management. The programme has nursing practice as the central focus.
The programme is facilitated on line and students attend for 2 one day workshops a semester. A one day introduction to the programme is offered in the Friday prior to the programme commencing.
The aim of this programme is to provide the graduate with the knowledge and skills to meet the changing demands of health care and nursing practice. Drawing on the experience the students bring, the nature of nursing and nursing knowledge is explored in the context of ethical practice and the development of expertise.
Year 1—30 ECTS.
Year 2—60 ECTS.
For fee information contact the Fees Office.
Applications to this programme are made online via The Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC). Relevant PAC application code above right.
Contact Adrienne Montgomery at (091) 49 29 98 for information concerning the Masters of Health Sciences Qualifying Examination.
Candidates must: have attained at least an upper Second Class Honours degree in Nursing or Nursing Studies at H2.1 or at H2.2 with appropriate experience or a Higher Diploma in Nursing Studies with appropriate experience or meet the required standard in the MHSc Nursing Qualifying Examination; be on the active Register as a nurse; have practised as a nurse for a minimum of two years post-registration (exclusive of post-registration/educational programmes).
Selection is based on applicant's academic and professional qualifications (as above).
Modules are assessed using a variety of approaches.
A wide variety of career opportunities exist for graduates dependent on their career choices.
|
Course title |
Examined |
ECTS |
| 1st year | ||
|
Concepts and Theories of Nursing/
|
Semester 1 |
5 |
|
Option choice |
Semester 1 |
5 |
|
Reflective Practice I |
Semester 1 |
10 |
|
Advanced Research Methods |
Semester 2 |
5 |
|
Option choice |
Semester 2 |
5 |
| 2nd year | ||
| Developing Practice | Semester 1 | 10 |
|
Option choice |
Semester 1 | 5 |
| Reflective Practice II | Semester 1 | 10 |
|
Option choice |
Semester 2 | 5 |
| Research Dissertation | Due August | 30 |
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