Bachelor Of Science (honours) In Psychiatric Nursing in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

  • Duration : 4 Years
  • Intake : Sep
  • Level : Undergraduate
  • Tuition & fees : € 9,950 Per Year
  • IELTS : 5.5
  • TOEFL : 70
  • PTE : 51


About Bachelor Of Science (honours) In Psychiatric Nursing in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

Psychiatric nursing involves caring for people of all ages and backgrounds. People with a mental illness are cared for in many different places such as hospitals, hostels, day centres, in the community and their own homes. We want to promote positive attitudes to mental health and to help people deal with any mental/emotional challenges they face in life.

What is great about this programme is that you will learn in so many different environments such as in the classroom, in a simulated community based apartment and on work placement.

A particularly important part of your learning experience will be improving how you relate to people so that you will be able to communicate with people with mental health challenges and form healing relationships with them and their families.

You will go on work placement in various home, residential and community settings throughout the Mayo/Roscommon region. Opportunities may also exist for students to avail of placements outside of these areas.

In fourth year you will undertake a thirty-six week paid internship, where you will gain more valuable practical experience. We also give you time each week when you can take time out from work to think and reflect on your work experience.

Career Opportunities

Graduates are entitled to entry to the professional register of Psychiatric Nurses maintained by An Bord Altranais and Chnáimhseachais na hÉireann.

You will be able to apply to work as registered psychiatric nurses in the Irish healthcare sector.

You will also be able to travel abroad and work as a psychiatric nurse anywhere in the world.

Follow-on Studies: 

If you want to learn more about a particular aspect of nursing and specialise, there are many postgraduate courses at various third level colleges.

 

Entry Requirements

For CAO entry, applicants must have obtained in the Leaving Certificate Examination a minimum of Grade H5 in two papers and a minimum of Grade O6/H7 in four papers in the following subjects:

  • Irish or English
  • Mathematics,
  • A laboratory science subject (Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Physics & Chemistry (Joint) or Agricultural Science)

For QQI FET Award entry, applicants must meet the following specific requirements: a pass with five distinctions in one of the following linked QQI FET Level 5/6 Awards:

  • DCHSN/5M4349 (Nursing Studies)
  • DCHSX/5M4468 (Community & Health Studies)
  • DHSXX/5M4339 (Healthcare Support)
  • 5M3782 (Health Service Skills)

A pass with distinction in each of the following modules must be included:

  • D20001/5N0749 (Anatomy & Physiology)
  • D20012/5N4325 (introduction to Nursing Theory & Practice, and
  • D20032/5N1279 (Human Growth and Development) or
  • C20006/5N2746 (Biology).

 

Garda Vetting

It is a requirement that all students for this programme are Garda vetted by GMIT on commencement of their studies.

Placement Locations

Psychiatric Nursing placements are in conjunction with Mayo Mental Health Services, so all placements are in Mayo with the exception of the possibility of one specialist placement in Dublin.

Students may have to make alternative living arrangements when they are on placement depending on if they have transport or not.  There is an external clinical placement allowance available for students who are placed outside the parent site (i.e. Castlebar) to help with expenses like rent.

Class 12th

No specific cutoff mentioned

  • Applicants must have high school certificate/diploma or equivalent
  • Prerequisites: English and Mathematics

English Language Requirements

TOEFL : 70

Minimum score of 15 in each component

IELTS : 5.5

Minimum score of 5 in each component

PTE : 51

Minimum score of 46 in each component

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology Ireland Tution Fees

The tuition fees for Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) in Ireland vary depending on the program and level of study.

For undergraduate programs, the tuition fees for international students range from €10,000 to €14,500 per year, depending on the program.

For postgraduate programs, the tuition fees for international students range from €11,500 to €16,000 per year, depending on the program.

It's important to note that these fees are subject to change and do not include other expenses such as accommodation, textbooks, and living expenses.

Additionally, there are also scholarships and funding opportunities available for international students to help cover the cost of tuition and living expenses. It's recommended to check the GMIT website or contact the admissions office directly to learn more about the available scholarships and funding opportunities.

Fees components - (1st year Fees and expense)

Tuition & fees :

€ 9,950

Total

€ 9,950