M.Sc. in Adult Health Nursing
Duration: 2 years
22 Campus only
Goal of the Department
The M.Sc. in Adult Health Nursing is designed to prepare advanced practice nurses with specialized clinical skills, leadership abilities, and research competence to improve adult health outcomes. Graduates will be equipped to take on roles as nurse educators, clinical leaders, and researchers in various healthcare settings.
Objectives
Develop advanced clinical competence in adult health nursing.
Foster leadership and management skills in nursing service and education.
Equip graduates to conduct research and apply evidence‑based practice.
Prepare nurses to teach and supervise in academic and clinical settings.
Promote ethical decision‑making and professional development.
Graduate Profile
Graduates of the M.Sc. in Adult Health Nursing will be able to:
Provide advanced nursing care to adult patients with complex health needs.
Lead nursing teams and manage healthcare units.
Conduct research and utilize findings to improve patient outcomes.
Teach nursing students and mentor junior staff.
Advocate for health policies that enhance adult health services.
