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    MSc Full-time 2 years

Masters Degree Description

Help people to live as independently as possible with their mental health needs. On this master’s degree in Mental Health Nursing you’ll learn to make complex decisions, evaluate practice, coordinate care and advocate for your patients’ needs.

You’ll join a knowledgeable community with a global ranking for nursing and midwifery: 5th in the world and 2nd among UK universities (QS World Rankings by Subject 2022).

Entry Requirements

You’ll need a 2.1 degree as well as GCSE English language, mathematics and science, grades 4 to 9 or A* to C.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Our pre-registration postgraduate diplomas and master’s degrees in nursing are accelerated courses, so they’re shorter than usual.

To make sure we meet the requirements of the NMC, we must assess your previous learning and healthcare experience. This happens as part of our Recognition of Prior Learning scheme which recognises elements of your previous academic and practice learning.

To be considered for the master’s degree you must submit:

  • 325 hours of relevant theoretical learning from your first degree or employment
  • 675 hours of practice worked in a healthcare environment under the supervision of a registered healthcare professional

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