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Information for the student – Applied Research Methodology in Nursing Care
Introduction
The master's degree in Applied Research Methodology in Nursing Care provides the knowledge and skills required to carry out and evaluate quantitative and qualitative research projects on the areas of care, teaching and management in which nurses work.
The principle objective of the master's degree is for students to gain essential skills in planning, organizing and evaluating scientific studies on nursing care. The syllabus introduces the scientific method and covers the procedures and techniques used to obtain and analyse data and to communicate and disseminate the results and conclusions of studies. In addition, the course offers a wide range of optional subjects, such as research areas in nursing, information and communication technologies, social and health inequalities, ethics and the gender perspective in research, and evidence-based nursing practice, among others. This master's degree is intended for holders of nursing degrees and diplomas with some experience of research-related activities.
Basic information
Interuniversity | No |
Credits | 60 |
Mode of delivery | Semipresencial |
Bridging courses | No |
Faculty or school | SED of Nursing (Bellvitge) |
Number of places available | 30 |
Language(s) of instruction | 40 % Catalan - 40 % Spanish - 20 % English |
Approximate price per credit | 27.67 euros per credit (82 euros for students who are not EU nationals and do not currently reside in Spain). Fees for the academic year 2023-2024 |
Coordination | ANTONIO RAFAEL MORENO POYATO |
albapolicarpo@ub.edu |