The Master of Science (Critical Care Nursing) offers a 40-unit programme in a part-time mode on an NUS semester academic calendar.
To obtain the Master of Science (Critical Care Nursing) degree, students are required to complete a total of 40 Units, of which 12 Units are “stackable” courses from the Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing while the remaining 28 Units are from courses that delve deeper into specific topics within the field of critical care and a healthcare capstone.
However, the student with GPA ≥ 2 can opt to exit with an award of the Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing as an exit qualification if the student does not meet the continuing requirement of a Master’s programme. Students with GPA ≥ 3 can choose to continue with the Master programme.
Stackable Pathway from Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing to Master of Science (Critical Care Nursing)
Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies