Doctor Of Nursing (PhD) Studies
Regarding The Course
Prof. Geraldine McCarthy created and introduced the Doctor of Nursing Program in 2010. The curriculum is typically completed over three years, with the doctoral thesis (150 credits) being conducted in the program's last year after six theory modules (120 credits) have been presented and reviewed.
The curriculum is designed to help nurses become advanced leaders in academic and service settings and nurse practitioners at the highest level of practice by enhancing their knowledge and abilities.
The Course's Highlights
The Ph.D. in Nursing/Ph.D. in Midwifery degree program’s primary goal is to train academics who will improve the science of nursing, midwifery, and healthcare by discovering new facts and expanding existing knowledge. When they complete their Ph.D., students will:
- The way they portray the results of their research provides evidence of originality (discovery and development of new knowledge and skills)
- increase knowledge in the field of nursing or midwifery (delivering findings at the frontiers of knowledge and application)
- Show a thorough comprehension of their subject of study, a command of the literature, and familiarity with relevant information sources.
- Prove your command of quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques.
- Develop transferable talents, such as the ability to critique.
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