The MSc (Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement) is a part-time online programme. This programme consists of seven 10-credit modules, and one 20-credit module. Each 10-credit module will be delivered over a six-week period with one module delivered at a time. The 20-credit Dissertation module will be delivered over 33 weeks. Successful completion of the online MSc (Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement) will allow eligibility to apply for entry into Doctorate programmes in Nursing (e.g. PhD, DN, DNP) or related disciplines.
Applicants must satisfy the following to be eligible to apply:
Note:
* In exceptional circumstances applicants who do not fulfil this entry requirement may be recommended for entry to the programme following a review of their individual qualifications and experience by the programme committee. Some such applicants may be invited for interview to satisfy the selection committee of their suitability for the programme. Admission to such applicants will be subject to the approval of the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
To access and interact with the programme content, assignments and assessments etc., students will require reliable broadband and access to at least a PC/Laptop running Windows 7 or later and Mac OSX 10.7.4. Common plug-ins such as Microsoft Silverlight, Java and Flash will also be required.
Students must have access to MS Office or an equivalent suite of applications such as Libre Office. They must also have access to a modern standards compliant web browser. UCC recommends either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. To engage productively and successfully with the content, basic technical computer skills such as familiarity with word processing, web browsing and email are recommended.
In Year 1, five 10-credit modules to the value of 50 credits must be completed before registering for Year 2. Two 10-credit and one final 20-credit module (Dissertation) to the value of 40 credits will be delivered in Year 2.
Students take 90 credits:
Year 1
Students take 40 credits as follows:
NU6301 Personal and Professional Development (10 credits)
NU6302 Practice Enhancement for Quality Nursing and Healthcare (10 credits)
NU6303 Advancing Practice for Patient Safety (10 credits)
NU6310 Implementation of Evidence Based Practice for Quality
Improvement in Healthcare (10 credits)
Plus one elective module (subject to availability*) to the value of 10 credits to be chosen from the following:
Elective Modules:
NU6307 Contemporary Issues and Quality Improvement in Gerontological Nursing (10 credits)
OR
NU6311 Theory of Health Assessment in Nursing (10 credits)
*Not all modules will be offered each year.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Year 2
Students take 40 credits as follows:
NU6306 Clinical Leadership for Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement (10 credits)
NU6304 Advanced Research Methods Applied to Healthcare (10 credits)
NU6309 Applied Research for Evidence Based Practice and Quality Improvement (20 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2019/2020 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2019/2020.
See also General Regulations for the Degree of Master.
Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement
Upon successful completion and passing modules to the value of 30 credits (Year 1), students may exit the programme with a Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement.
Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement
Upon successful completion and passing modules to the value of 60 credits (50 credits in Year 1 and 10 credits (NU6306) in Year 2, students may exit the programme with a Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement.
Six year rule
Students must pass 90 credits in the online MSc in (Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement) programme in 6 calendar years from the date of first registration for the programme. Failure to comply with this rule will mean that the student will be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College of Medicine and Health only for very serious reasons.
Programme Learning Outcomes for MSc in Nursing and Healthcare
Quality Improvement (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing
and Healthcare Quality Improvement (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing
and Healthcare Quality Improvement (NFQ Level 9, Minor Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: