• In addition to professionalism, a nurse must practice with intelligence, compassion and enthusiasm.
  • DCUs BSc in Nursing (Mental Health) programme employs a combination of academic and practical learning to instill with competence in clinical, theoretical, ethical, intercultural and cross-disciplinary knowledge.
  • Students will focus on the fundamental issues in nursing practice, and integrate these with aspects of psychology, sociology, philosophy, law, pharmacology and microbiology.
  • Students will also have a chance to put their new skills to practice under the guidance of registered nurses in a real-world work environment.
  • The specialty in Mental Health will help work with people of all ages and backgrounds who are experiencing mental illness or distress. Y