DC773 And DC774

MSc in Specialist Nursing

Course Details

Course Code:
DC773 And DC774
Course Type:
Postgraduate
NFQ Level:
9 - Please see www.qqi.ie for further information
Delivery Modes
Part-Time
Duration
2 Years
Phone:
+353 (0) 1

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Entry Requirements

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Applicants will typically hold a (NFQ) Level 8 Honours Degree with a H2.2 or equivalent. Candidates will generally hold a primary degree in a relevant discipline.

Nurses who are registered with the NMBI are eligible to apply for this programme - MSc in Specialist Nursing for Future Healthcare (DC773) from September 2023.

Please note that MSc in Specialist Midwifery for Future Healthcare (DC774) will not be running in September 2023.

In addition, candidates must: 

  • be currently registered in one of the following divisions of the Register of Nurses maintained by NMBI: General Nursing; Psychiatric Nursing; Intellectual Disability Nursing; Children’s Nursing, Midwifery.
  • have a minimum of 12 months post registration experience, which should be 12 months full-time experience OR 24 months at minimum of 19.5 FTE.
  • be currently employed in the specialist area/setting and provide written evidence, using this template, from their line manager that they will be supported in completing the minimum required hours of practice, including the clinical practicum.
  • applicants must be employed for a minimum of 19.5 hours per week or 0.5 FTE.

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How To Apply

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All Applicants must apply through DCU's Student Application Portal which is available here

The closing dates for receipt of completed applications are as follows:

  • Programme not running in September 2023.

Here's a quick step by step guide if you need help with your application.

Alongside the application form candidates must also provide the following as part of their application on the Student Application Portal: 

  • Academic transcripts for each and every year of study with English translation if applicable, this must be a primary degree of nursing/midwifery.
  • CV - Please indicate that evidence of employment in the Irish Health System is required.
  • A personal statement detailing experience and interest in the course, (400-500 words) the personal statement may be used as part of the selection process to determine candidate suitability.
  • Letter from employer, template provided.
  • If relevant, evidence of competence in English Language (see below).
  • Proof of current NMBI registration.

If relevant, applicants will be asked for evidence of competence in English Language. In line with DCU’s (2019) Recognition of Prior Learning Policy, candidates who do not have the appropriate level of academic attainment for direct entry may apply for access via the Recognition of Prior Learning process (RPL) (the policy is available at: https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/policy/97_-_recog_of_prior_learning_v2.0.pdf Prior learning may be formal accredited learning or experiential/uncertified learning which includes the knowledge, skills and personal qualities acquired through life, work experience and study which are not formally attested. Prospective students may apply through the RPL route if they meet one or more of the following entry 5 requirements: 

  • Relevant learning, qualifications and experience within their RPL application
  • Holding a position or role related to health or social care, health and social inclusion promotion, or a related area
  • Holding an appointment or professional position in the domain
  • Professional qualifications in the domain, with clear articulation of intention to progress to work in the domain.

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