Clinical Nursing (for qualified nurses in Singapore) MSc
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
King's College London's Clinical Nursing program empowers qualified nurses in Singapore to advance their careers and become expert clinical decision-makers. Through a blended learning approach, students develop advanced knowledge and skills in clinical nursing, emphasizing evidence-based care, digital strategies, and patient safety. Graduates are well-prepared for specialized roles in clinical practice, research, and education, with opportunities for further studies and international exposure.
Program Outline
Clinical Nursing (for qualified nurses in Singapore) - King's College London
Degree Overview:
This MSc Clinical Nursing program is designed for qualified nurses in Singapore who want to advance their careers and become expert clinical decision-makers. The course emphasizes the development of knowledge and skills needed to provide compassionate, evidence-based, and person-centered care. Additionally, it focuses on the use of digital strategies in healthcare and promoting patient safety and care within institutional and wider cultures.
Objectives:
- Develop advanced knowledge and skills in clinical nursing.
- Become an expert clinical decision-maker.
- Provide compassionate, evidence-based, and person-centered care.
- Utilize digital strategies in healthcare effectively.
- Promote patient safety and care within institutional and wider cultures.
Program Description:
This blended learning program combines face-to-face teaching at the Ngee Ann Academy in Singapore with online teaching and e-learning activities. This allows Singapore-based students to study alongside UK and international nurses enrolled in the onshore course at London. The program features a flexible curriculum with optional (elective) modules to choose from, enabling students to tailor their development to their specific clinical needs.
Key Benefits:
- High-quality curriculum with flexibility for personalized development.
- Study at the No.1 nursing faculty in the UK and 2nd in the world for Nursing (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).
- Internationally renowned clinicians and academics deliver the courses.
- Breadth of the course prepares graduates for a wide range of career options.
- Option to study part-time and online, allowing for a balance between study and work.
Outline:
Structure:
The course is divided into modules totaling 180 credits over two academic years. Students can choose to study part-time, extending the program over four years.
Year 1:
- Evidence & Research as the Basis of Care (30 credits)
- Patient Safety and Cultural Variance (30 credits)
Year 2:
- Enhancing Clinical Practice Dissertation (60 credits)
Optional Modules:
Students choose an additional 60 credits from a range of optional modules, including:
- Clinical leadership (30 credits)
- Digital Health and Technology Solutions (30 credits)
Course Schedule:
A typical academic workload for a 30-credit module is estimated as follows:
- 45 hours of teaching over 12 weeks (3 hours of lectures per week and 6 hours of seminars every two weeks)
- 255 hours of self-directed study over 12 weeks (e-learning activities, reading, reflection, assignment writing) Total: 300 hours
Assessment:
Each module is typically assessed through a combination of exams and coursework assignments. Forms of assessment may include written assignments, essays, case studies, multiple-choice questions, and essay questions. The Enhancing Clinical Practice Dissertation module is assessed by a dissertation project.
Teaching:
The program utilizes a blended learning approach with a combination of face-to-face teaching at the Ngee Ann Academy in Singapore and online teaching and e-learning activities. The teaching staff are experts in their fields, with many being active in research or leading clinicians at top London hospitals.
Teaching Methods:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- E-learning activities
- Reading
- Reflection on experience
- Dissertation project
Assessment:
- Exams
- Coursework assignments
- Dissertation project
Selection Process:
Applications must be submitted online and include a personal statement, academic transcripts, references, and details of employment history and nursing registration. Interviews may be conducted over Microsoft Teams or telephone.
Careers:
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for specialized and autonomous roles in clinical practice and research. They can work in various clinical care settings in hospitals and the community, as well as in educational roles in clinical and university settings, or in governmental departments developing policy and legislative initiatives. Some graduates pursue further studies with MPhil/PhD pathways.
Other:
- The program is delivered by the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care at King's College London.
- The program is offered in partnership with the Ngee Ann Academy.
- International students may have the opportunity to travel to the UK to observe clinical practice in London-based partner hospitals.
- The course fees are payable to the Ngee Ann Academy.