MA Nursing (Mental Health)
University of Salford
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MA - Master of Arts

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Mental health nursing is both a demanding and rewarding career, and this programme equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to help individuals gain greater control over their mental health.You will be prepared to work in various health and social care settings, promoting mental well-being and supporting those in need.All about the coursePhilosophy: Grounded in a shared philosophy incorporating ethics, personalised care, and a safety model, the programme fosters professional behaviours ...Read more

Mental health nursing is both a demanding and rewarding career, and this programme equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to help individuals gain greater control over their mental health.

You will be prepared to work in various health and social care settings, promoting mental well-being and supporting those in need.

All about the course

  • Philosophy: Grounded in a shared philosophy incorporating ethics, personalised care, and a safety model, the programme fosters professional behaviours such as connectedness, emotional intelligence, and creativity.
  • Interdisciplinary Learning: Collaborate with staff and clinical partners, supported by state-of-the-art clinical and simulation facilities. A coaching approach to personal tutoring aids your professional development.

Programme Structure:

  • 50% Practical Experience: Gain experience in both hospital and community settings, including night shifts and weekends. International placements are available.
  • 50% Theoretical Learning: Participate in lectures, seminars, and simulated practice, with a strong emphasis on interprofessional learning.

Programme Requirements:

  • Complete 2,300 hours of theoretical learning and 2,300 hours of practice to qualify for NMC registration.

How you will learn

Teaching methods:

Regular placements with approximately 2.5 days of face-to-face contact per week at level 7, including lectures, seminars, and personal tutoring.

Independent learning:

Significant independent study is required to meet the NMC's 2,300 theory hours, supported by University resources.

Assessment methods:

  • Year 1: 50% coursework, 50% practical.
  • Year 2: 50% coursework, 50% practical.

Feedback: Forward-focused feedback on all assessments to support continuous learning.

What about after uni?

As a graduate, you will be qualified to work as a mental health nurse in various settings, including hospitals, health centres, prisons, care homes, and hospices. Employment opportunities are available in the NHS, public, private, and voluntary sectors.

Career Links

Gain diverse experience under the guidance of a practice supervisor, working the same shift patterns and travelling to various clinical placements.

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12/101
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20th
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73rd
What students say
D
Donald
09 Nov 23

The course is very well thought..Read more

J
Jack
02 Mar 23

Great teaching staff. Unfortunately too much of the content is still taught online, with seminars still with 100+ students at times. Skills rooms are brilliant, not as high tech..Read more

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Entry requirements

GCSE Maths and English grade C/4 or above. 2:1 or above in any discipline. We welcome applications from students who may not have formal/traditional entry criteria but who have relevant experience or the ability to pursue the course successfully. As part of the direct application process to the University of Salford you will need to provide evidence of health and/or social care experiences within the last 5 years equivalent to 800 hours.

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D
Donald
09 Nov 23
Nursing - Registered Nurse (Mental Health) BSc (Hons)
The course is very well thought...
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J
Jack
02 Mar 23
Nursing - Registered Nurse (Mental Health) BSc (Hons)
Great teaching staff. Unfortunately too much of the content is still taught online, with seminars still with 100+ students at times. Skills rooms are brilliant, not as high tech...
Read more
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