MSc in Nursing
University of Birmingham - College of Medical and Dental Sciences
Key Information
Campus location
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
GBP 9,810 / per year
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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Introduction
This two-year postgraduate programme leads to eligibility to register as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery council in either adult nursing or mental health nursing.
This programme will provide graduates meeting the entry requirements the opportunity to undertake a two-year postgraduate Master of Science degree in Nursing.
With a thorough grounding in concepts of health derived from the study of the biological and social sciences, professional studies and communication skills, you will develop the professional disciplinary knowledge and understanding of your preferred field of practice of nursing (Adult or Mental Health). This is underpinned by the acquisition of the professional leadership and research skills you will need to practice and manage evidence-based person-centred care as a Registered Nurse.
Graduates of the MSc Nursing in adult or mental health programme will have developed a critical understanding of a diverse and complex body of knowledge applied to and developed through nursing practice. Much of this knowledge will be contemporary and at the current boundaries of the discipline. The first year of the programme is focused on advanced nursing practice, developing the student's ability to deliver safe and compassionate care, with a focus on undertaking in-depth assessment and clinical decision making, together with the evaluation of nursing practice.
Why study this course?
- Gain your Nursing and Midwifery Council professional registration in just two years
- Benefit from the opportunity to study at a global university at the heart of an ambitious city
- Gain experience treating patients from a wide range of different backgrounds and cultures in one of the UK's largest healthcare regions
- Your prior caregiving experience contributes to your clinical hours
- Nursing at Birmingham is ranked 11th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2022
Please note, this programme is not accepting applications from international students for 2022 entry.
Entry Requirements
Our Standard Requirements
Bachelor's degree with 2:1 honours or above - preferred subject areas of Science or Social science, but other degree areas will be considered.
A minimum of 500 hours verified prior experience of care provision - this can be through paid or voluntary work and drawn from one, or a range of settings in which care of people's health and wellbeing is provided. This care may include people's physical, cognitive, social, learning or developmental needs with children, families or adults - you do not need to demonstrate experience in all these areas. You will also need signed verification of your hours by the organisation(s) you have worked or volunteered in.
Please note, your evidence of 500 hours prior experience of care provision does not need to be submitted as part of your initial application. If you are made an offer of a place on the programme, as a condition of your offer you will be asked to supply a small portfolio of evidence.
GSCEs in English and Mathematics at grade C/4 or above
Self-declaration of health and character
Satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and Occupational Health assessment
Modules
Year 1 - Part 1
- Advancing health and nursing care
- Developing nursing practice (field-specific)
Year 1 - Part 2
- Advancing clinical assessment, diagnostics and decision-making (field-specific)
- Nursing Practice Part 2 (non-credit bearing practice module in a field-specific placement)
Year 2 - Part 3
- Health and social care enquiry
- Creating and applying evidence
- Leading and managing care teams
Scholarships
Birmingham Masters Scholarships
We are offering over 200 awards of £2,000 to support the brightest and best applicants wishing to undertake Master's study at the University during 2022-23.
The deadline for applications is Saturday 30 April 2022.
Postgraduate Loans for Masters students
As a UK resident, you can apply for a government loan for a postgraduate Master's study. This is a contribution towards the costs of study and whether the loan is used towards fees, maintenance or other costs will be at the discretion of the student.
Employability
University Careers Network
Preparation for your career should be one of the first things you think about as you start university. Whether you have a clear idea of where your future aspirations lie or want to consider the broad range of opportunities available once you have a Birmingham degree, our Careers Network can help you achieve your goal.
Our unique careers guidance service is tailored to your academic subject area, offering a specialised team (in each of the five academic colleges) who can give you expert advice. Our team sources exclusive work experience opportunities to help you stand out amongst the competition, with mentoring, global internships and placements available to you. Once you have a career in your sights, one-to-one support with CVs and job applications will help give you the edge.
If you make the most of the wide range of services you will be able to develop your career from the moment you arrive.