Course summary
This two-year accelerated 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 and want to becoming a registered nurse. Our MSc Graduate Entry Nursing (Learning Disability) course will enable you to gain the essential practical skills and theoretical knowledge to deliver outstanding healthcare in a supportive environment. You'll learn how to care for people with a range of learning disabilities, in many different settings, including where they live, learn and have fun. This gives you the opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives, as you facilitate the desired lifestyle choices for the individuals that you work with.
Modules
You'll learn through a balance of nursing theory and placements. We have a dedicated Clinical Skills Centre for practical teaching, preparing you for when you go into practice. Modules cover topics including: nursing science and professional knowledge, co-production of care, psychosocial influences on health, complex care delivery, advanced clinical learning, leadership and innovation for nursing.
Assessment method
Assessments include case studies, clinical exams, coursework, written exams, practical assessment, presentations, literature review and a dissertation.
Entry requirements
2:2 (or international equivalent) (2:1 preferred), and GCSE English, maths and a science subject at level 4 (C) or above. Healthcare and/or relevant experience is necessary to meet the NMC requirements. This is demonstrated by you submitting an online portfolio of your experience as a healthcare assistant, support worker, voluntary or other caring responsibilities. Full details are provided after a conditional offer of a place has been made. IELTS: 7.0 (no less than 7.0 in any element).
Fees and funding
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Provider information
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
Course contact details
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