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A doctorate in nursing degree takes, on average, four to six years to complete. You will spend a great deal of time focusing on an area of research that you choose. For students who have the time and resources, there is the chance to finish your program sooner. A PhD is a higher qualification than the MPhil. The MPhil is studied as a way of gaining a place on a general PhD, therefore the PhD will always be a higher qualification for university students.
Below are the list of MPhil In Nursing Schools In South Africa
MPhil | Department of Paediatrics and Child Health
Postgraduate Programmes in Nursing – Wits University
Nelson Mandela University Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing)
University of Johannesburg Postgraduate Programmes in Nursing Science
Postgraduate Programmes in Nursing – Wits University
Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing- Stellenbosch University
Postgraduate Programmes – UWC School of Nursing
University of Cape Town- Postgraduate Diplomas in Nursing
University of Pretoria Postgraduate in Nursing Science
UFS Postgraduate Programme: MSocSc (Nursing) and PhD
Unisa Postgraduate diploma, or Professional Nurses
CPUT Postgraduate Courses in Nursing
Nursing at (UP) University of Pretoria
Nursing at (UWC) University of Western Cape
Nursing at (WITS) University of the Witwatersrand
Nursing at (CPUT) Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Nursing at (NWU) North-West University
Nursing at (DUT) Durban University of Technology