M.Sc. in Medical-Surgical Nursing is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of registered nurses in the medical-surgical specialty. The curriculum covers advanced nursing concepts, evidence-based practice, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and management of complex patient care. Students engage in clinical practice, research methodologies, and leadership training, preparing them for roles as nurse educators, clinical specialists, or healthcare administrators. The program also emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and the ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, equipping graduates to provide high-quality care in diverse healthcare settings. Admission typically requires a B.Sc. in Nursing and a valid nursing license.