Course summary
Develop your nursing career with our MSc nursing in UK. Explore the challenges facing the caring profession today and investigate new technologies, ideas and approaches to healthcare. Our full-time MSc Clinical Nursing course is designed for registered international nurses who are working in a range of roles and settings in the fast-changing world of health service provision. Meanwhile, the part-time course is ideal for UK registered nurses with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and working in a healthcare trust. Whether you want to focus on a particular clinical speciality or are still deciding on a clinical pathway, this postgraduate Clinical Nurse course in Chelmsford is a great way to broaden your career prospects. ARU’s MSc Clinical Nursing features an extensive range of optional modules to choose from. These will help you to develop your existing skillset and deepen your knowledge of contemporary issues in healthcare both in the UK and internationally. These practitioner-led optional modules in the Clinical Nursing course foster innovation, research and creativity, and will enable you to influence service delivery and effect change in your own areas of clinical practice. On this MSc Nursing in UK course, you'll also explore leadership and management in healthcare. You’ll be able to assess the roles that leaders and managers play and apply the principles and techniques of leadership and management in a range of organisational contexts. While studying this MSc Nursing in UK degree, you will support your continuing professional development and professional revalidation and give you opportunities to challenge and critically evaluate your performance as a nurse.
Modules
Core modules Applied Leadership and Management Research Methodology Major Project Optional modules Adult Acute Care Advanced Management of Chronic Cardiac and Respiratory Conditions Advanced Skills in Clinical Assessment Advanced Management of Persons with Diabetes across the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Settings Advanced Principles of Respiratory and Thoracic Care Minor Illness Assessment and Management Advanced Management of Minor Injuries Advanced Non-Medical Prescribing* Cardiac Care Critical Care Safeguarding Children and Young People Specialist Mental Health Care Pain Management Enhancing Care for the Adult Patient Palliative and end of life Care - Management of Symptoms in Advanced Disease Wound Management Contemporary UK Healthcare Practice Contemporary Issues in Mental Health Care Advanced Management of Chronic Respiratory Conditions Advanced Management of Acute Stroke and Rehabilitation Neonatal Special and Transitional Care of the Newborn Infection Prevention and Control Children’s typical psychological development: infancy to adolescent Children’s Mental Health conditions Promoting Innovation in Mental Health Care Family societal and cultural influences on children's mental wellbeing
Assessment method
Assessments vary from module to module and will include essays, online activities, portfolios of evidence of work-based learning, OSCEs, competency frameworks for practice learning, viva voce, unseen examinations and posters. We’ve designed our assessments to give you the freedom to explore your areas of interest and develop specialist knowledge and skills in your practice. The appointment of a mentor in practice ensures that you are assessed suitably throughout the course.
Entry requirements
A first degree, with honours, at a minimum final classification of Lower Second (2:2) or equivalent. A minimum period of one year working as a nurse with relevant registration, and a reference from your employer.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Anglia Ruskin University
East Road
Cambridge
CB1 1PT