Our Advanced Practice degree will enable you as an experienced practitioner working at an advanced level to meet the nationally agreed advanced clinical practice criteria. This will include the four pillars of advanced practice (clinical practice, leadership and management, education and research) in order to further develop your role as an advanced clinical practitioner.
The core focus of the programme is the recognition of and building on previously acquired knowledge and skills, combined with workplace learning and supplemented with virtual live and on-demand pre-recorded modules. Key to the programme is the relationship between the trainee, your clinical supervisor and your University tutor.
The following awards (at either MSc or PG Dip) are given depending on practice area: Health Care Practice, Nursing, Mental Health, Midwifery or Primary Care.
We have five different specialisms for this course – Health Care Practice, Nursing, Midwifery, Mental Health and Primary Care Nursing.
An honours degree of 2:2 or above in nursing, midwifery or a related subject.
On successful completion of the MSc Advanced Practice programme, you’ll be entitled to the professional title of Advanced Clinical Practitioner having demonstrated capabilities with the four domains of ACP practice within your specialism.
You will be able to practice as an ACP within a job role which will have been identified by your employer and as such, you will be the right person, with the right skills, in the right place at the right time (HEE, 2017)
Year One: Capabilities for ACP and Advanced Practitioner Inquiry (30 credits) - Compulsory
Year Two: Project and Optional Modules
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