Program Overview
The MCCN program at 21 September University has been established in 2022. The program intended for registered nurses wishing to undertake a specialist qualification in CCN. The MCCN program aims to prepare future leaders in CCN who provide safe, comprehensive evidence-based care to the critically ill patients who are competent in adding to the body of knowledge of critical care nursing practice through research and scholarly activities. These graduates will be able to provide high standard, ethical, holistic and culture-sensitive nursing care in the area of CCN, as well as in relevant education and research.
Program Objectives
- Established qualitative postgraduate programs that attract graduate of local and regional universities.
- Continuous development and update of postgraduate programs in accordance with quality standards.
- Prepare distinguish researchers through continuing education program and developing research skills.
- Partnership with similar scientific institution in scientific research.
- Developing the infrastructure human and finance for postgraduate program and scientific research in accordance with the standards of academic accreditation.
- Automating the system od postgraduate studies and scientific research and activating electronic link.
- Attracting the skilled academics and researchers from the internal and external environment.
Program information
Study system
Semester system
MCCN is offered as minimum two-year. One year are study courses and one year is master thesis. The course is organized into two teaching Semesters. Each Semester consists of 16 weeks of teaching. For the MCCN students are strongly encouraged to take all 40 credits hours.
Graduate awarded
Master of critical care nursing
Coordinator
Professor Dr. Abdulhameed Ali Al-Thifani
Professor Dr. Abdulsalam Mohammed Dallak
Professor Dr. Nabil Ahmed Al-Rabeei