Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-07-01 | - |
2023-10-01 | - |
2024-01-01 | - |
2024-05-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Master in Nursing program at Lincoln University College equips nurses with advanced skills and expertise in their chosen specialty. The program emphasizes research methodology, critical thinking, and leadership qualities, preparing graduates for careers as Clinical Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, and researchers in diverse healthcare settings. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience through clinical attachments and a research project.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master in Nursing program at Lincoln University College aims to equip graduates with proficient skills and expertise in their chosen nursing specialty. The program emphasizes research methodology and critical thinking skills, instilling leadership qualities necessary for planning and implementing effective nursing care. Graduates will gain a profound understanding of complex nursing theories and technological advancements applicable to diverse healthcare settings. They will be prepared to contribute effectively to the healthcare system by providing safe and efficient care in different specialties. The program is designed for nurses seeking careers as Clinical Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, researchers in public or private hospitals, and community health clinics.
Outline:
Program Content:
- The program focuses on advanced nursing practice and theory, leadership and management, research methodology, and evidence-based practice.
- Students will explore specialized topics related to their chosen area of practice.
- The program integrates theoretical knowledge with practical experience through clinical attachments.
Structure:
- The program is delivered over two years.
- Students can enroll in three intakes per year: January, May, and September.
- The program combines lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, and clinical placements.
Assessment:
- Assessment methods may include a combination of written assignments, examinations, presentations, practical demonstrations, and research projects.
Teaching:
- Teaching methods vary and may include lectures, tutorials, seminars, case studies, simulations, and clinical placements.
- Faculty members are experienced nurses with expertise in their respective specialties.
- Lincoln University College utilizes a student-centered approach to learning, encouraging active participation and interaction.
Careers:
- Graduates can pursue careers as Clinical Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, researchers, educators, or consultants in healthcare settings.
- The program also prepares graduates for further academic pursuits in nursing.
Other:
- The program aims to promote professional and ethical values among graduates.
- Graduates are encouraged to pursue lifelong learning and contribute to the advancement of the nursing profession.
Additional Notes:
- The program curriculum and details may be subject to change or revision.
- Prospective students are encouraged to consult the university website or program brochure for the most up-to-date information.