Master of Sciences (MSc) in Geriatric Nursing
Overview
M. Sc. in Geriatric Nursing or Master of Science in Geriatric Nursing is a two-year advanced postgraduate course in Nursing. The course has a clinical focus, offering opportunities to develop specialist skills in geriatric nursing. The program aims to equip nurses with the broad skills needed to meet the needs of older persons across a wide variety of settings acknowledging older people as valuable active citizens who deserve the support and empowerment of service provision to enact a fulfilled life.
The program aims to
- Enhance nursing practice through the application of well-assimilated knowledge and clinical skills
- Act as a means of professional support, educator, and role model for the provision of lifelong learning to ensure ongoing professional development
- Exercise accountability within the clinical and professional boundaries of the role of nursing
- Contribute as a learned member of the multidisciplinary team in the delivery of quality healthcare for individuals and families across a variety of contexts.
- Critically examine contemporary social, cultural, and policy contexts of Geriatric Nursing
-Learn more about the Course Structure/ Course Description guide in Master of Sciences in Geriatric Nursing
-Learn More About Academic Advisors
-Learn More about the Admission Requirements
-learn More About the Students Guidance Booklet
-Students apply to the IUMS Master of Sciences in Geriatric Nursing program through the IUMS website (Apply Now)