M.Sc. in Child Health Nursing is a postgraduate program designed to equip nurses with advanced knowledge and skills in pediatric care. This course typically spans 2 years and offers in-depth training in areas such as child development, pediatric nursing, child health promotion, and the management of childhood diseases. Students also learn about pediatric pharmacology, pediatric intensive care, and neonatal nursing, among other specialized topics. The program combines theoretical coursework with practical training, allowing students to engage in hands-on experiences in clinical settings. Graduates of the M.Sc. in Child Health Nursing are prepared to take on leadership roles in pediatric care, research, education, and policy-making, improving health outcomes for children across various healthcare environments.