The Master of Community Health is designed to equip individuals with a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted aspects of public health, focusing on social determinants of health and to start adopting sustainable practices.
NUS Nursing offers a range of programmes from traditional baccalaureate to graduate level options for part-time and full-time study for pre-registered nurses and nurses throughout their academic journeys.
The Master of Community Health is designed to equip individuals with a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted aspects of public health, focusing on social determinants of health and to start adopting sustainable practices.
The Master of Science (Critical Care Nursing) is designed to enhance the training for nurses in critical care to incorporate theoretical knowledge, clinical application, clinical leadership, research and evidenced-based practice, and infection control into the critical care settings.
The programmes aim to develop a dynamic, vital, and productive community of investigators who conduct rigorous research to establish the scientific and evidence base for patient care.
The Master of Nursing programme certifies advanced practice nurses in their chosen field in Singapore with the responsibility and authority to help shape the healthcare system of the future.