M.Sc. in Science of Adult Health Nursing
Program Overview
Level
Postgraduate
Duration
2 to 4 Years
Cost
5880 BHD
Description
The Master of Science in Adult Health Nursing is intended to prepare BSc Registered Nurses to provide advanced nursing care to an adult client. The program is based on strong scientific foundations including evidenced based practice, therapeutics and technology used in medical, surgical, and critical care units, which are built upon the theoretical and practice competencies of BSc Registered Nurses. The program will develop student competencies in health care assessment, critical thinking, clinical decision-making, and acute patient care management across the continuum of acute health care services. The Master of Science in Adult Health Nursing Program includes core, professional and support courses with a total credit of 42 and thesis based on independent research. Various healthcare clinical settings and simulation will be utilized to achieve the required knowledge and skill competencies. This degree is placed at level 9 in the National Qualification Framework.
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Requirements
Satisfactory academic achievement in the Bachelor of Science in nursing program with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.67/4 or 3.34/5. 2. Minimum of two-years of clinical experience. 3. Two recommendation letters (one professional and one academic). 4. Pass the admission interview. 5. Hold a valid nursing license. 6. English language competency with score of 500 in TOFEL or 6 in IELTS