MSc Nursing (Psychosocial Interventions in Mental Health Care)
Course Overview
This Master of Science programme equips registered nurses with the advanced knowledge and critical skills required to excel in specialist and advanced practice nursing roles. The curriculum is designed to foster critical inquiry and reflective practice, preparing graduates to lead innovation and deliver evidence-based care. Successful completion provides the academic qualifications for Clinical Nurse Specialist (Year 1) and Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Year 2) posts.
Key Program Highlights
- Pathway to advanced qualifications for Clinical Nurse Specialist and Advanced Nurse Practitioner posts
- Strong emphasis on developing critical thinking, reflective skills, and evidence-based practice
- Focus on mastering leadership, coordination, and management of patient care within multidisciplinary teams
- Exploration of current innovations, policy strategies, and research methodologies in nursing
- Specialized analysis of the advanced nursing role in mental health care and psychosocial interventions
Course Overview
This Master of Science programme equips registered nurses with the advanced knowledge and critical skills required to excel in specialist and advanced practice nursing roles. The curriculum is designed to foster critical inquiry and reflective practice, preparing graduates to lead innovation and deliver evidence-based care. Successful completion provides the academic qualifications for Clinical Nurse Specialist (Year 1) and Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Year 2) posts.
Key Program Highlights
- Pathway to advanced qualifications for Clinical Nurse Specialist and Advanced Nurse Practitioner posts
- Strong emphasis on developing critical thinking, reflective skills, and evidence-based practice
- Focus on mastering leadership, coordination, and management of patient care within multidisciplinary teams
- Exploration of current innovations, policy strategies, and research methodologies in nursing
- Specialized analysis of the advanced nursing role in mental health care and psychosocial interventions