The M.Sc. in nursing is a two-year postgraduate program in clinical specialization, clinical practice, and nursing. The MSc Nursing curriculum is intended to provide students with advanced knowledge of medical care and treatment. Nursing research and statistics, management, pediatric nursing, cardiology, medical-surgical nursing, and other topics are covered to students.
A minimum of 55% in their undergraduate or bachelor's degree in BSc Nursing or Post-basic BSc Nursing is required for admission to the MSc Nursing program. Prior to or following their post-basic BSc nursing degree, those with a post-basic degree should also have one year of work experience.