It's not easy to take the next step in your professional development. Work and life are busy. But you want to progress in your career. 

You need a Masters or Postgrad that is flexibly designed around your professional practice that will help you make the career leap you're aiming for. At the Faculty of Education and Health Sciences at UL, you'll find a Postgraduate health programme designed for healthcare practitioners like you who wish to develop and enhance your specialist knowledge and skills. The Masters and Postgrad programmes build on the knowledge you have already gained as a registered nurse or as a registered midwife, giving you the skills required to move into a specialist role and take your career to the next level. The programmes are designed to be flexible and interactive and a range of modules choices are offered to suit your clinical and practice environment.   

What postgrad programmes are available to registered nurses and midwives at the University of Limerick?

The postgraduate/master's programmes listed below support you to develop innovative ideas and talents and aim to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate a dynamic and evolving complex healthcare environment.

University of Limerick Postgraduate Nursing and Midwifery Pogrammes

MSc Advanced Practice Nursing

MSc Advanced Practice Midwifery
MSc Nursing (Older Person)
MSc Nursing (Dementia Care)
Certificate Nurse/Midwife Prescribing
MSc Nursing (Palliative Care)
MSc Nursing (Perioperative Care)
MSc Nursing (Psychosocial Interventions)
MSc Nursing (Respiratory Care)
MSc Nursing
MSc Nursing International Studies
MSc Perinatal Mental Health
MSc Infection Prevention & Control Leadership

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you attend part-time?

Students on the above programmes attend on a blended basis - that means that some lectures are delivered in-person and others are delivered online. They have been designed to suit working practitioners.

 

Do I have to commit to two years?

It is possible to exit the two year programmes after successful completion of Year 1 and gain a Graduate Diploma. This provides the academic qualifications required to be considered eligible for clinical nurse specialist posts. The MSc award is open to students who successfully complete year 2. The Master award provides you with the academic qualifications required to be considered eligible for advanced practice posts.

 

Do you have any short courses to help me upskill?

Nurses and midwives can enroll on short, accredited courses called Microcredentials. Micro-creds are often single modules within a larger further award (eg. Certificate, Diploma, Masters). By taking this micro-credential you may be eligible to apply for a credit exemption should you progress to study for a further award. Find out more here.

Watch to learn more from current students on their master's journey.

Are you ready to take the next step in your Nursing / Midwifery Career?