Undergraduate Courses
The School of Nursing and Midwifery was established in September 1996 to provide undergraduate and post-graduate nursing and midwifery programmes and has become established as the largest School of Nursing and Midwifery in the country, with the highest numbers of undergraduate and research students. We offer a range of programmes and potential study pathways - all relevant to the needs of those seeking a career in health services.
The School aims to provide leadership in multi-professional healthcare research, education and practice at local, national and international levels. We strongly support the principle of equal access, and encourage all students and staff to achieve their full potential within an open, liberal and facilitative environment. The ethos of the School is one that sees the patient/client as the primary focus. We also seek to make a major contribution to evidence-based, high quality health care on the Island of Ireland and abroad, and achieve this through excellence in the provision of teaching for pre and post-registration nurses and midwives and in the conduct of world-class research.
Learning is orientated toward clinical practice, professional development and personal growth. Students are facilitated to become articulate, creative, analytical, reflective and self directed. The degree programmes encourage lifelong learning, which will continue throughout the career of the student. The programmes are ultimately aimed at facilitating the development of knowledge, skills, attitudes and professional values necessary for safe, competent and caring professional nursing and midwifery practice.
There are 5 different undergraduate programmes for which school leavers and mature applicants can apply:
- Midwifery 4 years
- Children's General Nursing (integrated) 4.5 years
- General Nursing 4 years
- Intellectual Disability Nursing 4 years
- Psychiatric Nursing 4 years
Winner and Shortlisted Entrants in National Undergraduate Awards from TCD School of Nursing and Midwifery
The School is delighted to congratulate Katie Hill, BSc (Integrated Children's and General Nursing) for her winning essay in the prestigious 2011 Undergraduate Awards of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Congratulations also to our 7 shortlisted entrants, Karen Kelly and Aifric Rabbitt, BSc (Integrated Children's and General Nursing); Aine Byrne, B.Sc. (Midwifery); and Nora Vallejo, Bachelor in Midwifery Studies; Laura McEntaggart and Anna Michael, BSc (General Nursing; and Sylvia Snowe, Bachelor of Nursing Studies.
The Ireland & Northern Ireland Awards are open to undergraduates studying in any third level institution on the island of Ireland. Students in their final or penultimate year of a degree course submit essays completed as part of normal coursework. The winners are considered to be Ireland's top students. All winning essays comprise the Undergraduate Journal, an annual publication which is stocked in every third level institution library in on the island of Ireland.