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Master of Nursing

Course Overview

The Master of Nursing (MN or MSN) program offers advanced training for registered nurses, focusing on clinical skills, leadership, and specialized practice areas. Core courses cover advanced health assessment, pharmacology, and healthcare policy, while electives allow for specialization in areas like family practice or nursing education. The program includes clinical practicum experiences, preparing graduates for roles such as nurse practitioners, educators, or administrators in diverse healthcare settings.



Entry Requirements

To apply for a Master of Nursing program, candidates typically need to possess a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or an equivalent degree, along with a valid registered nurse (RN) license. Most programs also require a minimum amount of work experience as an RN, which can vary by institution. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English with an IELTS score of 7.0 or higher, ensuring no band is lower than 6.5. Letters of recommendation and a personal statement may also be required to support the application.