Masters of Nursing Studies @ Liverpool
The Master of Nursing is designed to prepare nurses for senior roles in nursing and in the health care system. It is a program of either selected coursework, or by a combination of coursework and a major project. The aims of the program are to prepare candidates with beginning competence in research methods and design and provide candidates with important current evidence based health care and nursing information. The main objectives are to provide an academic avenue for professional development, knowledge and comprehension of research methods and design, and of evidence based practice.
Eligibility:
A Bachelor degree in Nursing of at least three years duration or a Graduate Certificate in Nursing from a recognised tertiary institution is required. International students are required to have achieved an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a level of at least 6.0 in all bands, reading and writing, speaking and listening.
Course Structure: ( LJMU) Liverpool Program:
Semester I
- Independent Post- graduate Learning
- Health Policy: International Perspectives
- Research Methods and Data Analysis
Semester II
- Nursing Management
- Complexity of Nursing Care Learning
- Teaching and Assessing in Nursing
Semester III
- Dissertation
Cost of the Program:
Contact us for the detailed fee structure.