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MSc - Master of Science
University of Bolton
Part Time
JAN
1 year
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MSc - Master of Science
University of Bolton
Part Time
JAN
1 year
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If you want the opportunity to make best use your healthcare training by positively influencing your career prospects and improving service delivery in practice, top-up your PgDip SCPHN to an MSc Community Public Health Nursing from the University of Bolton.
Course Details
If youve already successfully completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visiting), you can build up to an MSc qualification by completing a 60 credit dissertation module at the University of Bolton. Youll explore the ethical principles, values and moral concepts in health and social care, and choose a specific topic to research in depth for your dissertation, with the aim of developing both your theoretical knowledge and practical abilities.
During the programme youll be guided in making links between research, theory and practice, and have opportunities to use and enhance your skills in critical analysis, decision making, service delivery and leadership. Youll be expected to use your discretion and judgement effectively, deal with complex issues systematically and creatively, and communicate your conclusions clearly. Throughout this course youll have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of professional practice and improve your skills in the workplace.
Course Highlights:
Career Opportunities
On successful completion of your studies, youll be able to synthesise practice and theory, in decision-making within practice, service delivery and leadership and demonstrate competence, autonomy and professional accountability in the development of higher level skills. You should be able to enhance service delivery and outcomes for service users and/or the community.
The course aims to develop professionals who can independently access information and use the information to critically assess, evaluate and disseminate the evidence base for community nursing care. It will develop problem-solving skills and prepare you to take a leadership role in the community context.
What Can I Do With This Qualification?
The context of public health practice, both within and outside of the NHS, is constantly changing and opportunities for career development and innovative approaches to service provision exist. The course can support your progression towards becoming a nursing leader for the future. Many graduates go on to or continue to work within the NHS.
The knowledge and skills that youll have achieved on successful completion of this course can be applied to a wide range of community nursing or public health roles in various settings, such as NHS Clinical Nurse Manager, Practice Education Facilitator or Manager of a Care Home. You could consider careers in advanced clinical practice, public health practice or government.
Youll also be able to consider further postgraduate study in research. Research students can become engaged in a range of research projects that focus on advancing nursing knowledge, skills and expertise as well as improving health outcomes for patients and families.
You must have already successfully completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visiting). Youll be required to attend an interview and/or provide a portfolio of work.
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