International Nursing and Leadership MSc
De Montfort University
Key Information
Campus location
Leicester, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
12 months
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
International Nursing and Leadership MSc
This programme focuses on leadership and responding to global health challenges. It has been designed to meet the needs of overseas nurses who have demonstrated excellence in their field and have an aspiration to lead healthcare services in the future.
The topics you’ll study on this course include research methods for health professionals, leadership in contemporary healthcare, health promotion and public health, leadership in practise, and global approaches to healthcare. Studying each of these subjects will help equip you with the knowledge and skills to undertake an independent dissertation, on a topic of your choice, related to leadership and nursing, supported by our experienced academic supervisory team.
Expertise in the programme team includes leadership, organisation development, and methodological expertise including systematic review with significant contributions to Cochrane, the leading journal and database for systematic reviews in healthcare.
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Curriculum
Graduates of the MSc International Nursing and Leadership programme will develop the knowledge and skills required to enable them to pursue their future careers in senior positions in healthcare.
Program Outcome
Graduates of the International Nursing and Leadership programme will develop the knowledge and skills required to pursue their future careers in senior positions in healthcare.
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Semester 1
- Research methods for healthcare professionals
- Leadership in contemporary healthcare
- Health promotion and public health
Semester 2
Either
- Leadership in practise
- Advancing Health and professional practice through independent Study
- Global challenges to healthcare
Semester 3
- Dissertation
Program delivery
A variety of learning, teaching and assessment methods will be used for this programme. Learning is supported by a strong system of teaching teams and a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Presentations
- Tutorials
- Enquiry-based problem solving
- Independent e-learning
- Action-Learning sets
- Individual research supported by an academic supervisor