.webp)
ATU - Donegal Campuses
Gerontology Nursing - Gerontology Practice - Letterkenny or Sligo St. Angela's
This exciting multidisciplinary course emphasises healthy aging in older adults, and will benefit those registered as a nurse on the live register of NMBI or health and social care professionals registered with CORU, and caring for older people in their place of work. The aim of this course is to develop postgraduates’ theoretical knowledge, professional values and skills to enable them to plan and implement evidence-based interventions and person-centred approaches for older people across a variety of health and social care contexts. This course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland for those registered nurses on relevant division (RGN, RNID, RNT, RPHN, RPN). Applicants can choose to qualify in Gerontology Nursing or Gerontology Practice, depending on their profession, and are invited to apply to the campus of their convenience.
Subjects taught
Master of Science:
Research Dissertation Practicum
Entry requirements
A Level 8 Bachelor (Hons) degree with a minimum grade classification of H2.2 or equivalent (nursing, health science/studies or social science/studies related) or evidence of equivalent academic credits. Applicants who have successfully undertaken and passed at a H2.2 performance standard, a minimum of one 10 ECTS module (Level 9), as a standalone module or equivalent (in the previous four years) will be eligible to apply. Applicants will hold registration as a nurse on the live Register of NMBI (or equivalent) in the General, or Psychiatric, or Intellectual Disability division, or hold registration as an allied health and social care professional on the live Register of CORU (or equivalent), and have a minimum of 1-year post-registration experience including six months in a care of the older person setting and be currently employed in a setting where he/she has opportunities to care for older people.
Recognition of Prior Learning: Yes
Application dates
Flexible learning courses are popular, and they fill on a first come, first served basis. There are two major intake periods throughout the academic year, September and January.
For January start courses, applications typically open in October, and for September start courses, applications typically open in February. Closing dates for applications are listed on the individual course webpage.
Duration
2 years full-time/part-time Blended.
Study Hours
Students will be required to complete modules worth 5 ECTS (125 hours total student effort) or 10 ECTS (250 hours total student effort) with students being expected to attend hours in class, complete online directed learning courses.
On-Campus Attendance
Delivery of this course will be hybrid, as content may be delivered both on and off and between campuses in ATU Donegal in Letterkenny, ATU St Angela's in Sligo, and ATU Mayo in Castlebar.
Enrolment dates
Start Date: September 2025.
Post Course Info
Progression Pathways
Many of our Masters programmes are structured in a way that includes recognised entry and exit awards. This means that you can apply for part of Masters first and learn at your own pace or if you are unable to complete the full programme, you can still gain a recognised qualification. Our entry and exit awards typically include Postgraduate Certificate award and a Postgraduate Diploma award.
More details
Qualification letters
MSc
Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
Attendance type
Part time,Blended,Full time
Apply to
Course provider