The PhD in Nursing is a research-intensive doctoral program designed for nursing professionals and academics seeking to contribute to the advancement of healthcare through evidence-based research, policy development, and clinical innovation. This program equips candidates with the skills to conduct high-level research in patient care, healthcare systems, nursing education, and public health.
Students will explore key areas such as advanced clinical practice, nursing leadership, healthcare ethics, epidemiology, chronic disease management, and the integration of technology in patient care. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, healthcare policy analysis, and the development of innovative care models to improve patient outcomes and address global health challenges.
Graduates of this program are prepared for leadership roles in academia, healthcare institutions, government agencies, research organizations, and policy-making bodies, driving transformation in nursing practice and healthcare delivery on a global scale.
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Module Title: | Credits | |
Research Proposal | 6 | |
Academic Writing | 6 | |
Advance Research Methodology | 6 | |
Qualitative Methods | 6 | |
Comparative Studies | 6 | |
Literature Review and Critical Analysis | 10 | |
Quantitative Methods | 10 | |
Thesis | 10 |
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Andrew Barrow
Head of Admission Department