Course summary
Why choose this course Learn from a multidisciplinary team of lecturers, who are all healthcare professionals with experience of working in the NHS. Access our Clinical Simulation Centre to practise scenarios with lifelike manikins and actors. Get the academic requirements needed to meet the standards to become eligible to join the National Directory of Advanced Clinical Practitioners. Complete modules which will enable you to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to prescribe any medicine within national and local guidelines. What you will study You’ll evolve your leadership skills and your knowledge of contemporary policy, healthcare and the theoretical perspectives on clinical practice. You’ll also develop the ability to tackle complex issues and use your initiative, applying your judgement to important clinical decisions when complete data is absent. You’ll explore and analyse key leadership issues in health and social care, while challenging and debating contemporary theory and practice. Depending upon your clinical profession*, you may be able to study our V300 independent and supplementary prescribing module to improve patients’ access to appropriate medication. On this module, you’ll gain the skills and knowledge to prescribe safely and appropriately within your area of practice, and in line with current non-medical independent and supplementary prescribing legislation. *Legally, not all clinical professions are currently able to prescribe so there will be a small number that cannot study the V300 module. You’ll consider and critically evaluate links between theory and practice, exploring strategies relevant to the facilitation and assessment of learning within the workplace.
Modules
To see the full range of modules for this course please visit our website – the link is under the Course contact details. You will also find full details of the programme, including programme structure and Graduate prospects etc.
How to apply
International applicants
We are proud to be one of the most culturally diverse universities in the UK, with more than 140 nationalities playing a role in university life. Our International Recruitment team are here to help you throughout the application process – from advising on choosing the right course to applying for a visa and preparing for your first few weeks at Surrey. You can contact them via [email protected] Applicants who require a Student Visa to study in the UK: To apply for a Student Visa, you must have a Confirmation of Acceptance (CAS) for the University you wish to study at. This is a unique number which will enable you to apply for your visa. The University is under no legal obligation to sponsor any individual and exercises caution with respect to issuing a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) to avoid risking its status as a Student sponsor. Confirmation of Acceptance to Study (CAS) will be issued in accordance with the Student Route and CAS Issuing Policy, available at: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/policies
Entry requirements
A minimum of a 2:2 in a relevant UK honours degree, or a recognised equivalent international qualification. For information on entry requirements based on International Qualifications, please contact the admissions team with details about where you studied and the content of your qualification. You must be currently registered as a healthcare professional with the NMC, HCPC or GPhC to apply. GPhC applicants must have completed the Independent/Supplementary Prescribing module to RPL to the programme. At minimum applicants will have been qualified and practicing for a minimum of three years, with evidence of development. Those seeking external funding, for example from NHS England, should be aware of the funding body requirements. You will be employed for a minimum of 25 hours in an appropriate substantive role where there is a workforce need within UK healthcare and where the scope of practice can be developed to achieve programme outcomes with relevant experience. Less than full time roles will be reviewed on an individual basis to evaluate opportunities to engage in the required programme development and supervision. Those seeking external funding should be aware of funders requirements. Students must remain in appropriate employment for the duration of the programme. Selection process Applications are screened for standard documentation and then referred to the programme lead for review and interview (telephone or face to face). English language requirements IELTS Academic: 7.0 overall with 6.5 in each element.
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
Sponsorship information
The University of Surrey offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to support our students, please visit https://www.surrey.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries for more details.