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MSc Graduate Entry Nursing – Adult

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    MSc Full-time: 24 months

Course Description

Join our award-winning School of Health Sciences with over 30 years’ experience in nursing education, equipping you with the skills and knowledge to launch your nursing career with confidence.

This two-year course is for those who already have an undergraduate degree and some prior healthcare or related experience, and are committed to providing excellence in care. Our students are from a diverse range of backgrounds and this enriches your learning experience on the course.

You’ll learn how to care for adults with a range of needs, in many different settings, to give you flexibility in your future profession.

Entry Requirements

You are required to have an honours degree (2:2 or above). We do not accept nursing degrees.

You are required to have GCSE level 4 (C) or above in English and maths.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) requirements for undertaking this accelerated course are met by Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Experience of healthcare or other relevant employment, and demonstration of the skills, knowledge and attitudes expected of graduates must be evidenced before a place may be offered.

Achievement of these requirements will be assessed via interview questions, an interview presentation, and the completion of a biological sciences workbook.

Please note that an an interview is a mandatory requirement in line with our professional and regulatory body requirements.

All offers are subject to being successful at the selection day, satisfactory health screening, and disclosure and barring service (DBS) clearance.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

All our BSc and graduate entry nursing courses are approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). After successfully completing any of these courses, you will be eligible to register with the NMC as a registered nurse.

You will have the experience needed to work within the NHS, private healthcare or within the voluntary and independent sector. You may also choose to pursue a career in teaching, research or management.

A newly qualified nurse working within the NHS can expect to start at salary Band 5, earning a minimum of £24,214.

Module Details

Year one

  • Nursing Science and Professional Knowledge
  • Co-production of care
  • Psychosocial Influences on Health
  • Complex Care Delivery

Year two

  • Advanced Clinical Learning – adult field
  • Leadership and Innovation for Nursing
  • Dissertation (GEN)

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