Nursing - Critical Care Nursing - Intensive Care
Critical care nursing requires an advanced knowledge base, skilled assessment, prompt intervention and ongoing evaluation in order to care for the critically ill with complex needs. The critical care nurse maintains the balance between the science of nursing and the art of caring. This course will provide the nurse with an opportunity to develop, enhance and maintain these specialist skills that are required to care for the critically ill.
This course will provide the nurse with an opportunity to develop, enhance and maintain these specialist skills that are required to care for the critically ill.
The Graduate Diploma in Critical Care Nursing – Intensive Care is a 60 ECTS programme offered over1-year full time (X547) or two years part-time (X745).
What Will I Learn?
• Develop a greater understanding of the holistic principles which underpin the various aspects of critical care nursing particularly in relation to intensive care
• Augment students' knowledge and appreciation of nursing theory and biopsychosocial sciences which underpin critical care nursing practice in intensive care
• Provide students with an opportunity for personal growth and professional development
• Develop skills to enhance their professional practice, including critical analysis, creative thinking, decision making and communication skills
Programme Strengths
• UCD has a long history of producing high-quality graduates
• This programme enables graduates to be even more effective clinicians, change agents and clinical leaders in Critical Care
• Access to clinical and university-based lecturers with national and international expertise from clinical, research and educational perspectives
• The Programme employs a variety of innovative assessment strategies with a strong clinical focus
• Extensive use of IT in supporting the teaching environment of the programme
• Access to excellent facilities for lectures.
This programme is aimed at advancing the registered nurse’s repertoire of knowledge and skills for professional practice in the care of patients within the critical care environment.
NFQ Level: 9 (60 credits)
Level: Graduate Taught
Award: Graduate Diploma
Subjects taught
Stage 1 Core Modules
NMHS42770: The Complex Critically Ill Patient
NMHS43270: ResMethodsAppliedtoHealthcare
NMHS42780: Nursing Care of the Chronically Critically Ill Patient
NMHS43140: Developing Leadership Competency
NMHS42520: Clinical Practicum
Stage 1 Options - A)1 of:
Students who have completed CPD module select NMHS33990, otherwise Select NMHS44230
NMHS33990: Fundamentals of Acute Care CPD
NMHS44230: Fundamentals of Acute Care
Entry requirements
Entry Requirements
• All applicants must hold a primary degree in Nursing (or equivalent in a related discipline)/RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) consideration if no degree
• All applicants must be listed on the Register of Nurses and Midwives, which is maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI).
• All applicants must have at least one year’s post-registration experience at the time of application
• All applicants must be employed in intensive care nursing for the duration of the programme and work a minimum of 75 hours per month
• Also, each student must provide documented evidence from the Director of Nursing in the clinical practice area, which guarantees ICU placement for the duration of the programme
Documents Required
• Transcript(s) including date and grading of degree award (non UCD Graduates only) & notarised English translations where relevant
• Nurse applicants: A current photocopy of NMBI registration
• Other health care professionals: A current photocopy of registration with professional registration body
• Copy of Birth Certificate or Personal Page of Passport
• Signed Declaration Form from Employer (original form)
• Completed Professional Reference Form (original form)
• Nurse applicants: Clinical Competence Assessor Nomination Form signed by the nominee
• Evidence of proficiency in English language (applicants whose first language is not English)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL may be granted in respect of individual modules if applicants can demonstrate that the modules' learning outcomes have been achieved through prior credentialled or experiential learning. In some cases, where an applicant does not meet the prerequisites for entry to a programme, an RPL application may be considered.
You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), as UCD recognises formal, informal, and/or experiential learning. RPL may be awarded to gain Admission and/or credit exemptions on a programme.
Please visit the UCD Registry RPL web page (https://tinyurl.com/2ae2ffax) for further information. Any exceptions are also listed on this webpage.
Assessment Info
Assessments are varied (assignments/short examination questions/MCQ/case presentation/practical examination) and occur at intervals throughout and at the end of the trimesters.
Credits
60
Duration
Delivery: On Campus
X547: 1 year full-time
X745: 2 years part-time.
Enrolment dates
X547: Graduate Diploma Critical Care Nursing (Intensive Care)
Full-Time: Commencing September 2025
X745: Graduate Diploma Critical Care (Intensive Care)
Part-Time: Commencing September 2025
Graduate Taught
Post Course Info
Career & Graduate Study Opportunities
The Graduate Diploma Critical Care Nursing: Intensive Care provides you with the comprehensive knowledge and skills required for caring for the critically ill. The key knowledge and skills gained on this Programme will also enable you to innovate and lead in your area of practice in Critical Care.
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Qualification letters
GradDip
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Qualifications
Postgraduate Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Full time,Daytime,Part time
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