Master’s Course
Master’s Course
Educational Goals
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- To train nurses who can understand the concept of the Red Cross and contribute to the advancement of nursing science
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- To train researchers and educators who have creative problem-solving skills in major fields
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- To train Certified Nurse Specialist and Nurse Administrator with excellent practical skills in the field of specialization
Admission Policy
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- People who sympathizes with the educational philosophy
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- People who have a basic knowledge in specialized fields
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- People who have the basic English skills required to understand scientific papers
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- People who have the skills required to read and write sentences - basic skills for writing scientific papers
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- People who have basic practical nursing skills
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- People who are determined to contribute as nursing researchers and practitioners continuously
Diploma Policy (Certification and diploma policies)
A master’s degree (in nursing) will be awarded to students who: have been on the master’s course for a predetermined period of time, received academic credits required for its completion, passed the thesis examination and final test, and fulfill the following requirements:
- Researchers/educators course
The student has:
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- A sense of ethics based on humanitarianism - a fundamental principle of the Red Cross
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- Research abilities to contribute to the advancement of nursing science
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- Education skills to contribute to human resource development in nursing
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- The ability to logically explain his/her research
- Specialized nurses/certified nursing supervisors course
The students has:
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- A sense of ethics based on humanitarianism - a fundamental principle of the Red Cross
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- Excellent skills to provide nursing care in specialized fields
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- The ability to collaborate and coordinate with many different professionals and facilities
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- Research abilities to solve problems in practical nursing settings