Master in Nursing
2 Years
Intakes:
Overview
The Master in Nursing program is specifically designed to enable students to extend their nursing knowledge and skills in a specialist setting. The Master of Nursing program offers a flexible, external method of study in the Advanced Practice Nursing Field of Study. This course is designed to assist students to develop a broad understanding of Fundamental Principles, concepts, trends and issues related to education and nursing education. Further, it would provide opportunity to students to understand, appreciate and acquire skills in teaching and evaluation, curriculum development, implementation, maintenance of standards and accreditation of various nursing educational programs.
Program Aim
- The course will be able to incorporate theory and research in advanced practice nursing.
- Assume leadership roles in one’s speciality area of nursing to promote health and well-being of persons in an intercultural world.
- Integrate knowledge of health care economics and policy into the delivery of cost effective, ethically responsible nursing care.
- Manage information using technology to influence nursing practice.
- Demonstrate competency in the selected nursing practice.
Career Opportunities
- Nurses are in higher demand because doctors want to aid in treating patients. The student can become Nurse in charge, Nurse Supervisors, Clinical Instructors, Occupational Health Nurse, and other positions in healthcare are available to MSc Nursing Course students.
- MSc Nursing Course provides lot of opportunities for students to help the less fortunate. In addition, master’s degree nurses will have more opportunities, employment sectors, and better pay packages.
- MSc Nursing Course improves the chances of finding work in other nations.
- Career options after M.Sc nursing include Nurse in-charge, Nursing supervisor, Clinical instructor, Nursing executive, Paramedic nurse, Nursing tutor, Assistant nursing superintendent, Tutor (Psychiatric nursing)
Contact us
- Lesotho - China Fellowship Collegiate
- info@demo.lincoln.ac.ls
- +266 62380001