Ophthalmic Nursing MSc
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Part-time |
Duration | 2 years |
Intakes | |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 18,491 |
Subjects
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Nursing
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- Data not available
- Local students
- $ 18,491
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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Entry Requirements
- A second class honours degree or equivalent, in a relevant subject from an approved institution of higher education. Exceptional applicants without a first degree will be considered, but will usually be required to undertake the Biological Foundations in Clinical Practice and Related Pharmacology module. Applicants may also be required to attend for interview
- A current professional registration with a relevant professional / statutory body or equivalent
- At least two years' relevant clinical experience as a registered nurse, including one years' experience within ophthalmic nursing.
*References may be requested.
English Language Requirements:
- A first degree from a UK university or an overseas institution recognised by the University as providing adequate evidence of proficiency in the English language, for example, from institutions in Australia, Canada or the USA
- IELTS: 7.0
- Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 72.
Curriculum
Core modules include:
- Introduction to research methods and applied data analysis (30 credits)
- Critical approaches to advanced practice (15 credits)
- Dissertation (60 credits)
Core elective modules include:
- Glaucoma (15 credits)
- Vision in the aged (cataract and age-related macular degeneration (AMD)) (15 credits)
- Medicines management (15 credits)
- Medical retina (15 credits)
Optional modules:
Students have the opportunity to complete an additional module of 15 credits offered across the School of Health Sciences' Continuing Personal & Professional Development (CPPD) portfolio. Students must gain 60 credits for a Postgraduate Certificate and 120 credits for a Postgraduate Diploma. The addition of a dissertation leads to an MSc.