Master of Philosophy in Nursing

What is Master of Philosophy in Nursing ?

The Master of Philosophy in Nursing program is structured to equip graduate nurses with advanced knowledge and skills in the field. It aims to prepare them to conduct high-quality research, pursue further postgraduate studies, and strengthen their abilities to work as nursing educators, administrators, managers, advanced practitioners, and researchers. This program is accredited and recognized by Ministry of Higher education and University Grants Commission(UGC).

Why should I do Master of Philosophy in Nursing ?

The Master of Philosophy in Nursing degree program is designed to equip nurses with advanced knowledge and research skills, preparing for leadership roles in healthcare and academia. This program highlights critical thinking, research methodologies, and the application of evidence-based practices to address complex healthcare issues. Students engage in independent research project, learning to design and execute studies that contribute to improved patient care and healthcare delivery. The curriculum also focuses on leadership, healthcare management, and education, enabling to pursue careers as nurse educators, clinical researchers, healthcare policy makers, and advanced practice nurses. KIU M.Phil. in Nursing graduates are prepared to shape the future of nursing, contribute to healthcare advancements, and play a pivotal in improving care quality and outcomes.

Why should I choose KIU for that?

Choosing KIU for the Master of Philosophy in Nursing program provides a unique advantage due to its commitment to offering a research-oriented education. M.Phil. in Nursing in KIU combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that students not only master advanced nursing concepts but also involve in independent research that addresses healthcare challenges. The program facilitates from providing research facilities and resources, which ensure students to obtain hands-on experience in their research projects. KIU is dedicated to fostering a learning environment where students can improve critical thinking, leadership, and teaching skills, making them highly competitive in the healthcare as well as academic sectors. With a strong track record of placing graduates in top healthcare facilities, universities, and research organizations, KIU thoroughly ensures that students are well-prepared to master in their careers as nurse educators, researchers, and leaders in the nursing profession.

COURSE CONTENT

Module Code
Preparatory Modules
Status
NUP1203
Research Methods and Ethics in Nursing Research 
Compulsory
NUP1104 
Statistics 
Compulsory
NUP1205
Leadership and Management in Nursing
Optional
NUP1206
Educational Process in Nursing
Optional
NUP2201
Quantitative Research Methods
Optional
NUP2202
Quantitative Research Methods
Optional

Who May I Meet?

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Name
Designation
Degree
Ms.Chamilya Perera
Assistant dean / Senior Lecturer