Master of Science (Critical Care Nursing)

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Programme Director Message

Critical care nurses stand at the heart of healthcare — where expertise meets compassion and every second counts. Their dedication, resilience, and advanced clinical skills make a profound difference in the lives of patients facing the most critical moments of care.

The Master of Science (Critical Care Nursing) programme at the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies (ALCNS) is a transformative journey designed to empower nurses like you to lead with confidence, think critically, and care holistically. Guided by experienced clinical mentors, our curriculum integrates theory, practice, research, and leadership to prepare you for the dynamic and complex world of critical care.

Through our unique work-study model, you’ll gain hands-on experience in real clinical settings while deepening your understanding of evidence-based practice, clinical decision-making, and interprofessional collaboration. This balance of knowledge and practice ensures that learning remains authentic, relevant, and impactful.

As part of the ALCNS community, you will be supported by a dedicated team of educators, peers and clinicians who are deeply committed to your growth and success. You’ll find a collaborative and nurturing environment where curiosity is encouraged, learning is shared, and every achievement is celebrated. Together, we’ll equip you to make a meaningful impact in the evolving field of critical care nursing.

Assoc Prof Jeanette Ignacio
PhD, MD, BSc (Nurs), BSc (Psych), RN

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How to Apply

Admission to the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) programme is administered directly by NUS Office of Admissions (OAM). Please visit OAM’s website for more details.

Application

Admission to the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) programme is administered directly by NUS Office of Admissions (OAM).

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