The Master of Science in Nursing (MSc Nursing) is a two-year postgraduate program aimed at developing advanced expertise in nursing practice, education, research, and administration. The course builds on the foundational knowledge from BSc Nursing and emphasizes advanced clinical skills, critical thinking, leadership, and evidence-based practice. Students study core subjects such as advanced nursing theory, nursing research methodology, advanced pathophysiology, pharmacology, health assessment, and diagnostic reasoning, along with specialized branches like community health nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, and obstetric nursing. Practical training and clinical rotations in specialized areas are an essential part of the curriculum, complemented by research projects or a thesis requirement.
Clinical Nurse Specialist with advanced practice roles
Nurse Educator or Faculty in nursing colleges
Nurse Researcher contributing to healthcare studies
Nursing Administrator or Manager in hospitals and healthcare institutions
Community Health Nurse with leadership in public health programs
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