SNM Postgraduate Programmes eBrochure Feb2021
Range of POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES 2021-2022 from the School of Nursing & Midwifery
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School of Nursing and Midwifery at a Glance
Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES 2021-2022
Postgraduate Certificate
Postgraduate Diploma/Masters
Higher Diploma/Masters in Midwifery
Masters in Nursing
MSc in Healthcare Quality Improvement
PhD
BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Modules
Programme details that are included in this publication may be subject to change
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Over the past 25 years the School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC has:
Attained over 7.5 million euro in research funding ¤7.5m
2,000
Graduated 5,200 nurses and midwives 5,200
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
Provided postgraduate education and continuing professional
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
development to 2,000 nurses and midwives
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Impacted national health and social care policy and practice
50+
1,700
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
Published over 1,700 research papers
Graduated more than 50 doctoral students
MASTERS IN NURSING
1,300
Maintained a Global Top 100 place in the QS World University Subject Rankings for Nursing for five consecutive years. Top School in the Country and 51st-75th in the world according to the 2020 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) released by Shanghai Ranking Consultancy in 2020.
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
1,300 students registered on our programmes each year
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
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Postgraduate Certificate
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GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING (online)
This programme is mainly online
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme This programme philosophy values the concept of positive ageing and the unique individual characteristics of the older person. This exciting programme will provide you with the opportunities to develop knowledge, clinical skills and professional networks to provide contemporary models of age attuned care across diverse settings. The range of topics covered include: Frailty • Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment • Nursing management of Pain, Wounds, Nutrition and Medications • Safe-guarding and mental capacity • Ethics. Course Delivery The structure of the programme delivery is blended which incorporates a mixture of online and some face-to-face classroom sessions. This provides greater flexibility and allows students to work at their own pace. Entry Requirements This programme is open to Registered General Nurses, Registered Intellectual Disability Nurses and Registered Mental Health Nurses with a minimum of six months post registration experience (excluding courses) and at least three months experience working with older people. Applicants need to hold active registration on the professional register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course Code: PCNG
Course duration: The course runs from September to December. A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme.
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/cku04/
Further information contact: Patricia Fehin Email: P.Fehin@ucc.ie
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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ONCOLOGY NURSING (online)
This programme is mainly online
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The philosophy underpinning this programme recognises the uniqueness of the individual at each stage of the cancer care trajectory. The course provides a structured programme of study that enables the student to develop knowledge, skills and competencies in oncology nursing practice. Course Delivery The structure of the programme delivery is blended which incorporates a mixture of online and some face-to-face classroom sessions (5 college days). This provides greater flexibility and allows students to work at their own pace. Entry Requirements This programme is open to Registered General Nurses with a minimum of six months post registration experience (excluding courses). Applicants need to hold active registration on the professional register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course Code: PCNOCN
Course duration: The course runs from September to December. A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
PhD
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Further information contact: Dr Patricia O’Regan
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Programme Coordinator Email: p.oregan@ucc.ie Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie T: +353 (0)21 4901560
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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Postgraduate Certificate
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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL NURSING
This programme is mainly online
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About the Programme The PG Certificate – Medical/surgical pathway 3 is a very practically based programme. It provides registered nurses with an opportunity to advance their clinical practice-based skills underpinned by current evidence based theoretical knowledge and professional guidelines that apply to medical and/or surgical patient care contexts. Students described the first module (research) as very valuable in developing their ability to critically appraise research and its application to nursing practice as well as to each module that was undertaken thereafter. Following the last module students felt that it “empowered” them to manage more effectively the moral challenges they encountered in every day clinical practice. Course Delivery The structure of the programme delivery is blended which incorporates a mixture of online and some face-to-face classroom sessions (2 full days and 6 half days in college (5 days full time equivalent)). This provides greater flexibility and allows students to work at their own pace. For further details of students’ actual testimonials re PG Medical/Surgical programme: On YouTube access: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_GaznMjkKg On the School’s website access: Link to PG Medical-Surgical students’ testimonial on School’s webpage to be inserted here: Entry Requirements This programme is open to Registered General Nurses with a minimum of six months post registration experience (excluding courses) and at least three months experience in the speciality pathway applied for. Applicants need to hold active registration on the professional register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course Code: PCNMS Course duration:
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
The course runs from September to December. A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory. How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/cku08/
Further information contact: Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560 Michele Hughes
Programme Coordinator Email: M.Hughes@ucc.ie
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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Postgraduate Certificate
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NURSE/MIDWIFE PRESCRIBING
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The Postgraduate Certificate Nurse/Midwife Prescribing will give you the theoretical and practical knowledge to be competent in medication management. The course complies with the statutory, professional and interdisciplinary framework for the development of expertise in the area of prescriptive authority. Entry Requirements • Up-to-date registration with The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland. • Minimum of 3 years post-registration clinical experience (within the past 5 years with at least one year in the area in which prescribing is proposed and excludes time spent undertaking further post registration programmes). • Possession of competencies recognised at Level 8 of the NQAI framework. • Demonstration of continuous professional development and ability to study at Level 8. • Support from employer and completed Site Self-Declaration Form. • Nomination and confirmation of a designated medical practitioner mentor (completed Site Self-Declaration Form, signed by the Medical Practitioner/Mentor).
Course Code: CNMP
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course duration: 6 months consisting of 11 days theory and a practical element of 96 hours achieved through mentorship in the clinical setting. The clinical element of the course is provided is your dedicated medical practitioner who will act as your mentor. How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Further information contact: Sheila Hedderman
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353(0) 21 4901560 Dr Rena Creedon Course Coordinater Email: r.creedon@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901495
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Postgraduate Diploma/Masters
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GERONTOLOGICAL
NURSING (online) This programme is mainly online
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About the Programme This programme philosophy values the concept of positive ageing and the unique individual characteristics of the older person. This exciting programme will provide you with the opportunities to develop knowledge, clinical skills and professional networks to provide contemporary models of age attuned care across diverse settings. The range of topics covered include: Frailty • Dementia • Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment • Safe-guarding and mental capacity • Physical Health assessment • Palliative care at end-of- life (symptom Management), Advanced care planning • Quality Improvement in older adult care. Course Delivery The structure of the programme delivery is blended which incorporates a mixture of online and some face-to-face classroom sessions. This provides greater flexibility and allows students to work at their own pace. Entry Requirements This programme is opened to Registered General Nurses, Registered Intellectual Disability Nurses and Registered Mental Health Nurses with a minimum of 6 months post registration experience (excluding courses) and at least 6 months experience working with older people. Applicants need to hold active registration on the professional register maintained by the Irish Nursing & Midwifery Board.
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course Code: PDNG
Course duration: The course runs from September to May. A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme.
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw06/
Further information contact: Patricia Fehin Email: P.Fehin@ucc.ie
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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ONCOLOGY NURSING (online)
This programme is mainly online
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The post graduate diploma in oncology nursing provides a structured programme of study that encourages and supports the advancement of oncology nursing knowledge and practice to help nurses provide expert care to individuals living with a diagnosis of cancer and their families. Course Delivery The structure of the programme delivery is blended which incorporates a mixture of online and some face-to-face classroom sessions (10 days). This provides greater flexibility and allows students to work at their own pace. Entry Requirements Hold professional registration as a nurse with The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland or be eligible for such registration. Have a minimum of 6 months experience in oncology practice and be currently working in an oncology setting.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course Code: PDNOCN
Course duration: The course is run over a one year period from September to May. A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
PhD
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Further information contact: Dr Patricia O’Regan
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Programme Coordinator Email: p.oregan@ucc.ie Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie T: +353 (0)21 4901560
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL NURSING (online)
This programme is mainly online
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The PG Diploma – Medical/surgical pathway 8 is a very practically based programme. It provides registered nurses with an opportunity to advance their clinical practice-based skills underpinned by current evidence based theoretical knowledge and professional guidelines that apply to medical and/or surgical patient care contexts. Students described the first module (research) as very valuable in developing their ability to critically appraise research and its application to nursing practice as well as to each module that was undertaken thereafter. Having clinical practice specialists in nursing, medicine and allied professionals actively involved in the delivery and theoretical input of the programme greatly enhances the clinical practice application of this particular programme. Course Delivery The structure of the programme delivery is blended which incorporates a mixture of online and some face-to-face classroom sessions (4 full days and 12 half days in college (10 days full time equivalent)). This provides greater flexibility and allows students to work at their own pace. PG students from other programmes (including international students) join some modules. This increases the cultural diversity in relation to Health Care Provider backgrounds which in turn further enhances discussions and cross fertilization of ideas around nurse-led clinical practice decision- making within private, public, Irish and American-led and other health service providers. Entry Requirements This programme is open to Registered General Nurses. Applicants must have a minimum of six months of post-registration experience (excluding courses) and at least three months experience in the speciality pathway applied for.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course Code: PDNMS
Course duration: The course runs from September to May. A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme.
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw15/
Further information contact: Michele Hughes
Programme Coordinator Email: M.Hughes@ucc.ie
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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NEONATOLOGY
This programme is mainly online
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The aims of the programme are to encourage the personal and professional development of students so as to enable them to become knowledgeable and skilled practitioners in assessment and in the implementation of research based practice in neonatal nursing. Course Delivery A number of modules are delivered as blended learning with online content and attendance for workshops and tutorials. Neonatal modules are delivered in partnership with neonatal services in Cork University Maternity Hospital. Entry Requirements An active Nursing registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland. Applicants must have a minimum six months experience in Neonatal Nursing.
Course Code: PDNN Course duration: One full calendar year (September – August). A 1-day orientation programme will be held prior to the programme starting and compulsory attendance is required. How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw09/ Further information contact: Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560 Dr Rhona O’Connell Email: r.oconnell@ucc.ie Ms Lucille Bradfield Course Coordinator Email: Lucille.Bradfield@hse.ie
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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SPECIALIST MENTAL HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE
This programme is mainly online
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About the Programme This course places a strong emphasis on how mental health nurses can most effectively translate knowledge and skills into practice. It invites and challenges mental health nurses to think critically and creatively about how they, and their organisations work with people who are experiencing mental health difficulties. The course is organised within the parameters of the five roles of the clinical nurse specialist and is underpinned by the principles and values of recovery. The modules in this course focus on developing proficiency in research, ethics, the application of advanced assessment skills, a range of psycho-social interventions and the principles of leadership, management and practice development. The course is delivered using an innovative blended learning model which includes online and face-to-face teaching and learning. This will facilitate mental health nurses in engaging with lifelong personal and professional development through flexible modes of learning. Course Delivery College attendance during the year is from late August until early April the following year with approximately 16 days attendance spread over that period. Entry Requirements Applicants must be Registered Psychiatric Nurses and should normally: (a) hold active registration on the Psychiatric Nursing division of the professional register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), or be eligible for such registration as required for the programme. (b) have clinical practice experience opportunities (and support structures) as required for the programme. (c) have a minimum of one year of post-registration experience (excluding courses), of which at least six months experience in the area of mental health care.
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course Code: PDNSMH
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course duration: The programme runs for almost a full calendar year, starting with a 1-day orientation in late August (which students must attend), and finishing with the submission of a clinical assessment of practice booklet in mid-August of the following year. How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw08/ Further information contact: Peter Kelly Email: peter.kelly@ucc.ie
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
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INTENSIVE CARE NURSING
This programme is mainly online
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The aim of this programme is to challenge nurses to think critically and creatively about intensive care nursing and to enable students to develop their knowledge and skills in pace with developments in the critical care environment. It further aims to provide students with a platform from which to further their academic and professional portfolio. Course Delivery The structure of the programme delivery is blended which incorporates a mixture of online and some face-to-face classroom/workshop sessions (12 days). This provides greater flexibility and allows students to work at their own pace. Entry Requirements Applicants must: Hold active registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland. Possess a minimum of one year post registration clinical experience (excluding courses) and at least six months experience in Intensive Care. Possess current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS).
Course Code: PDNIC
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course duration: The course runs from September to May. A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw05/ Further information contact: Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560 Dr Sean Kelleher
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Programme Coordinator Email: S.Kelleher@ucc.ie
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TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY NURSING
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The aims of the programme are to encourage the personal and professional development of students so as to enable them to become knowledgeable and skilled practitioners in assessment and in the implementation of research based practice, in emergency nursing. Course Delivery Semester One: Three Block/full weeks and five one day workshops on five separate weeks. Semester Two: One Block/full week and two one day workshops on two separate weeks. Semester Three: Clinical practice experience – no College dates. Entry Requirements An active Nursing registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland. Minimum of one year clinical experience (excluding courses). At least six months recent experience in Emergency Nursing.
Course Code: PDNTE Course duration:
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
One full calendar year (September – August). A 1-day orientation will take place the week prior to the starting date and attendance is compulsory.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw04/ Further information contact: Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560 Dr Patrick Cotter Course Coordinator Email: patrick.cotter@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901640
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
About the Programme The overall aim of this level nine programme is to develop informed and skilled public health nurses. On successful completion of the programme, participants can apply to the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland for registration as a Public Health Nurse (RPHN). Course Delivery Students undertake eight modules to the value of 60 credits. There are four blocks of placement with a registered public health nurse in the sponsoring HSE area. Students who are not registered with Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) as a midwife will undertake a five week placement at a maternity hospital. Entry Requirements The recruitment and sponsorship of student public health nurses is a national joint application process between the Higher Education Institutions (HEI) and the HSE. Requirements may vary slightly from year to year depending on HSE needs. However, in general to apply for this course: • Are required to be registered in the General Nursing Division of the Register of Nurses maintained by the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) or entitled to be so registered AND have a minimum of 3 years post registration general nursing experience. OR Be registered in the General Nursing Division and another Division of the Register, including Registered Midwife (RM), Registered Children’s Nurse (RCN), Registered Nurse Intellectual Disability (RNID) or Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN) Divisions of the Register of Nurses and Midwives maintained by the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) or entitled to be so registered; AND have a minimum of 18 months post registration general nursing experience as an RGN, and 18 months post registration experience as an RM or RCN or RNID or RPN.
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course duration: This is a one-year, full-time programme, usually running from September to June inclusive each year.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MASTERS IN NURSING
Please see the following link for importantinformation regarding the application and recruitment policy: http://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/Jobs/Job_Search/ Nursing/PHNSponsorship/ (note this link is open only when the recruitment process is active). Cost: Fees covered under the terms of the sponsorship contract with the HSE.
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw01/ Further information contact: Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560 Mr Lloyd Philpott Programme Coordinator Email: lloyd.philpott@ucc.ie
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY About the Programme The Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a part time two-year programme. It is aligned with the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) and individuals who meet the criteria for core profession and successfully complete this programme will have met the minimum training standards and can apply for individual accreditation. It is possible to exit after completing the first year with an award of Postgraduate Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (although this will not meet all the requirements to be accredited as a CBT Therapist). Entry requirements Applicants for the Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy will normally: 1. Have an Honours Primary Degree or an equivalent qualification in a relevant subject (e.g. Nursing, Medicine, Social Work, Clinical Therapies, Special Needs Education or other allied disciplines) 2. Be a practising professional in a recognised Core Profession* as follows: a) Registered Nurse-Mental Health or Intellectual Disability Nursing (Registered Nurse in Intellectual Disability (RNID) b) Psychology – 1st degree plus a postgraduate qualification (MSc or Doctorate) in an applied area such as clinical, counselling, educational, forensic, health psychology. HCPC Registered as Practitioner d) Medicine (Psychiatrist or General Practitioner, MB, BCh, BAO and usually PG training with membership of MRCGP, MRCP or MRCPsych), e) Social Work (CQSW, DipSW or BA/BSc Hons Social Work), f) Probation Services – DipPS, g) Occupational Therapy (BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy, MSc Occupational Therapy, or Dip C.O.T and HCPC Registered). h) Arts Therapists – HCPC Registered i) Teacher of Special Education Needs (CertEd, B.Ed, or BA/BSc with PGCE, plus additional specialist training in Special Education, with additional counselling/psychotherapy training). Psychologist (HCPC registration alone is insufficient), c) Psychotherapy/Counselling (Accredited with the IACP,
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Next Intake Sept 2022
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course duration: Two years Part-time How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Fee: ¤4,930 per year Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckw21 Further information contact: Dr James O’Mahony Email: James_omahony@ucc.ie Helen Forbes Executive Assistant
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Email: h.forbes@ucc.ie T: +353 (0)21 4901555
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Higher Diploma in Midwifery
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HIGHER DIPLOMA IN MIDWIFERY
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The Higher Diploma in Midwifery is a full-time programme for qualified general nurses. The programme leads to registration with The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland as a registered midwife. Successful applicants receive a contract of employment from the HSE for the duration of the programme which leads to registration as a midwifery with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland. Course Delivery Students take 50 credits in Year 1 and 40 credits in Year 2. The course is full-time and offered in partnership with Cork University Maternity Hospital. Entry Requirements Hold professional registration as a general nurse with The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland or be eligible for such registration. Course Duration The programme duration is 18 months and is offered on a continuous basis with students commencing the programme in either September or March.
How to apply: Programme is advertised by the HSE. Application is then online at www.ucc.ie/apply followed by
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
interview with the National Recruitment Service (NRS).
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: EU candidates will receive full funding for the programme. Other candidates will need to contact the NRS for eligibility criteria.
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/hdmh/
Further information contact: Dr Rhona O’Connell Programme Coordinator Email: r.oconnell@ucc.ie Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560
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Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC | Postgraduate Programmes
Masters (Midwifery)
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MASTERS (MIDWIFERY)
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
About the Programme The MSc Midwifery is a part-time taught programme for registered midwives. There are 60 credits in Year 1 and 30 credits in Year 2. YEAR 1 : Students can choose from a range of modules subject to availability. YEAR 2 : Students undertake a research study and complete a dissertation. Applicants with a Higher Diploma in Midwifery can apply for direct access to Year 2 (30 credits). Entry Requirements Hold professional registration as a midwife with The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland or be eligible for such registration. Course Duration 2 years. Some modules will be offered using Blended learning (part online). For these modules students will be invited to attend a session in August to introduce them to the blended learning component of relevant modules.
Course Code: Year 1 – MSCMWF Year 2 – MSCMWF2 How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
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HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme.
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckx09/
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Further information contact: Dr Rhona O’Connell Course Coordinator Email: r.oconnell@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901466 Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560
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Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC | Postgraduate Programmes
Masters in Nursing
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MASTERS IN NURSING STUDIES (TAUGHT) DIRECT ENTRY YEAR 2 About the Programme The MSc Nursing Studies (Year 2) aims to build on existing knowledge and skills from postgraduate diploma level education to enhance professional practice and career opportunities. Students take 30 credits in Year 2. YEAR 2: MH6014 Advanced Research Methods for Healthcare Professionals (10 credits) NU6073 Dissertation (20 credits). Entry Requirements Direct entry to Year 2 is possible for applicants who have completed a Higher Diploma/Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing or Midwifery or Public Health Nursing in the previous 5 academic years from the date of successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma Examinations, subject to the programme being available.
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course Code: MSCNS2
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course duration: One year (part-time). Students will be invited to attend a session in August to introduce them to the Co-ordinator and the online blended learning component of relevant modules. How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme. Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ Further information contact: Dr Serena Fitzgerald Email: serena.fitzgerald@ucc.ie Sheila Hedderman
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Further details in link: www.ucc.ie/en/ckx13/
Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560
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Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC | Postgraduate Programmes
Masters in Nursing
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED PRACTICE (NURSING/MIDWIFERY) About the Programme The MSc in Advanced Practice (Nursing/Midwifery) is available as a part-time programme completed over two academic years. The programme is designed to prepare participants as autonomous practitioners, who are clinically competent and skilled in the delivery of high quality direct care. For admission to the MSc in Advanced Practice (Nursing/Midwifery), applicants are required to: (a) Have a minimum of an honours primary degree in Nursing, Midwifery or equivalent. (b) Hold active registration on a division of the professional register maintained by the NMBI. (c) Provide evidence of support from an employer and completed Site Declaration Forms signed by the Director of Nursing/ Midwifery/Public Health/ authorised Nurse/Midwife Manager containing confirmation of a clinical supervisor who will provide supervision, support and learning opportunities, including opportunities to practice under supervision to gain the required competencies and clinical competence to practice at an advanced level in nursing or midwifery. (d) Applicants must comply with current minimum entry requirements for admission to the programme of education for nurse/midwife prescribing: • Applicants must have three years’ recent post registration clinical experience in nursing/midwifery (this must be within the past 5 years) with the equivalent of one-year full-time experience in the specific area of practice. • Applicants must provide nomination and confirmation of a clinical supervisor (completed Site Self-Declaration Forms signed by the clinical supervisor).
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course Code: MSCANM
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
Interested applicants are advised to apply early to ensure being offered a place on the programme.
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Course Codes: CKX24
PhD
Cost: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
Further information contact: Dr Patrick Cotter Course Co-ordinator Email: patrick.cotter@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901640 Sheila Hedderman Senior Executive Assistant Email: s.hedderman@ucc.ie Tel: +353 (0)21 4901560
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Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC | Postgraduate Programmes
MSc in Healthcare Quality Improvement
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MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (Fully online)
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
About the Programme The MSc in Healthcare Quality Improvement is an online programme that offers a flexible online approach to learning, designed to allow registered healthcare professionals to undertake their studies while working simultaneously. Course Delivery This part time online degree 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. Five 10-credit modules to the value of 50-credits in Year 1 must be completed before registering for Year 2. Two 10-credit and one 20-credit module (Dissertation) will be delivered in Year 2. The 20-credit Dissertation module will be delivered over 33weeks. Entry Requirements Applicants must be qualified healthcare professionals registered with the regulatory body in their country of residence. Applicants must have a primary degree, Level 8 or equivalent. Applicants from outside the European Union region or whose first language is not English must satisfy the university of their competency in the English language.
Course Code: MSCHQI
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How to apply: Application is online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Course Code: CKX22
Orientation: One-week online orientation
PhD
Cost: MSc in Healthcare Quality Improvement ¤4,580 (¤3,680 Year 1 and ¤3,550 Year 2) International Fee ¤10,130 (paid in Year 1)
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Further information contact: Dr Vera McCarthy
Programme Coordinator Email: v.mccarthy@ucc.ie
A reliable broadband connection is required.
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Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC | Postgraduate Programmes
Programme for International Students
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MSc NURSING (NON EU)
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
About the Programme The MSc (Nursing) non clinical pathway is a full-time programme (i.e. 90 credits) taken over 12 months from the date of first registration (commencing in September of each year). The purpose of the programme is to enable students to further develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes gained at Bachelor level and apply these to professional practice in a rapidly evolving healthcare system globally. Entry Requirements (a) Must hold active registration on a division of the professional register maintained by the Nursing Board/Statutory Body in their own country. (b) Must hold a primary degree in nursing (minimum Second Class Honours standard) or an equivalent qualification. (c) If first language is not English, provide current evidence (i.e. within past 2 years) of proficiency in English as follows: • minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (with no less than 6.0 in each of the bands) or any other tests as deemed suitable by the School of Nursing & Midwifery. How to apply Applicants can apply online at: www.ucc.ie/apply
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course code: MSCNRI
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
If you require further information the contact details are: Tel: +353 (0)21 4904734. Email: internationaloffice@ucc.ie
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
Fees: ¤18,130 (Scholarships available)
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Note: The MSc Nursing (Non EU) degree is an academic qualification and does not lead to registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI). General Enquiries School of Nursing and Midwifery: Ms Bríd Drake International Student Support Administrator
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Email: b.drake@ucc.ie Tel.+353 (0)21 4205745 Academic Enquiries: Ms Carol Condon Programme Co-ordinator Email: carol.condon@ucc.ie Tel. +353 (0)21 4901486
Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/en/ckx19/
For application and further information please visit: www.ucc.ie/en/international/studyatucc/postgraduateprogrammes/ taughtprogrammes/ Please click on How to apply & follow the instructions.
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PhD
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PhD NURSING/MIDWIFERY
About the Programme The PhD Nursing/Midwifery is a full-time programme taken over 3 years from the date of first registration (commencing in October/ January/April/July of each year). It is designed to provide students from a range of different nursing backgrounds with a Doctoral degree. The purpose of the PhD in Nursing/Midwifery degree programme is to prepare scholars who will discover and extend scientific knowledge that advances the science and practice of nursing, midwifery and health care. Entry Requirements Applicants must: (a) hold active registration on a division of the professional register maintained by the Nursing/Midwifery Board or Statutory Body in their country of origin. (b) hold Second Class Honours, Grade I, in an approved primary degree, or other such other evidence under the University’s policy for Recognition of Prior Learning for Admission to Research Degrees. (c) if first language is not English, provide current evidence (i.e. within past 2 years) of proficiency in English of a minimum score of 6.5 with no less than a score of 6.5 in each of the components. How to Apply Application material is available from the International Office. Web: www.ucc.ie/en/international Tel: +353 (0)21 4904734. Email: internationaloffice@ucc.ie Applicants can apply online at www.ucc.ie/apply Applicants are required to complete a full application for the programme and to submit a short research proposal, academic transcripts, professional references, professional registration details, Curriculum Vitae and identity documents.
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course Code: PHDM
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
Course duration: 3 years from date of registration.
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
Closing date for applications: There are 4 application dates January/April/July/October of each year. For application and further information please visit: www.ucc.ie/en/ international/studyatucc/ postgraduateprogrammes/ researchprogrammes/
MASTERS IN NURSING
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
Fee: ¤11,670 for 2020/2021, visit www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees
Further information contact: Professor Patricia Leahy-Warren Director of Graduate Studies Email: Patricia.Leahy@ucc.ie Tel +353 (0)21 4901461
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Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC | Postgraduate Programmes
Masters by Research
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MSc NURSING/MIDWIFERY (RESEARCH MODE) About the Programme The candidate will pursue a course of supervised research. The student will submit a thesis on the work completed during the course of their study. This thesis will be assessed by both an internal and an external examiner. Entry Requirements and Procedure • To be eligible for consideration to undertake a programme of study for a Master’s Degree by Research, a candidate must have obtained a standard of at least Second Class Honours in an approved primary degree or present other such evidence under the University’s Policy for the Recognition of Prior Learning for Admission to Research Degrees. • All applications for admission to a programme of study and research for the Degree of Master will be considered by the relevant College/Faculty, following recommendation of the Head of Department/School in which the programme is to be pursued, after consultation with the Departmental/School Graduate Studies Committee. Closing date for applications: There are 4 application dates January/April/July/October of each year. Fee: ¤11,750 for 2020/2021, visit: www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees Full programme information: www.ucc.ie/calendar/postgraduate/Masters/page01.html Course duration: 1 year from date of registration.
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT A GLANCE
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Course Code: NMWMSM
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA/MASTERS
How to Apply Application material is available from the International Office. Web: www.ucc.ie/en/international Tel: +353 (0)21 4904734. Email: internationaloffice@ucc.ie
HIGHER DIPLOMA/ MASTERS IN MIDWIFERY
MASTERS IN NURSING
Applicants can apply online at www.ucc.ie/apply
MSc IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Applicants are required to complete a full application for the programme and to submit a short research proposal, academic transcripts, professional references, professional registration details, Curriculum Vitae and identity documents. Further information contact: Professor Patricia Leahy-Warren Director of Graduate Studies Email: Patricia.Leahy@ucc.ie Tel +353 (0) 21 4901461
PhD
BSc (HONS) NURSING STUDIES
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) MODULES
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