University of Auckland

Master in Nursing (Honours)

Auckland, New Zealand

The Master in Nursing (Honours) at University of Auckland is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

As New Zealand's leading world-ranked university, the University of Auckland offers a vibrant and diverse environment for international students in the heart of the country's largest city.

About the Program

The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) is designed for high-achieving nursing graduates looking to enhance their career prospects or engage in nursing research. This program is ideal for qualified nurses who want to build their research capacity, upgrade their qualifications, and maintain their clinical practice. It suits students who are eager to expand their career opportunities while working closely with a clinical academic supervisor on a project relevant to their current employment.

Students will complete four core courses, including Evidence-based Practice and Implementation, Research Methods in Nursing and Health, Research in Practice, and a Research Project. This curriculum equips students with essential skills in evidence-based practice and research methodologies, preparing them for the evolving healthcare landscape. The program emphasizes critical thinking and reflective practice, enabling students to develop as informed practitioners.

Graduates of the BNurs(Hons) program can pursue various roles such as Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Educator, Research Nurse, or Nurse Manager. They may find employment in hospitals, educational institutions, or research organizations. The skills acquired are transferable across different healthcare settings, allowing graduates to adapt to various roles within the nursing profession.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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