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MSc - Master of Science
Keele University
Full Time
SEP-26
2 Years
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MSc - Master of Science
Keele University
Full Time
SEP-26
2 Years
Select a an exam type
The aim of the MSc Nursing programme is to develop Children’s Nurses who are inquisitive, questioning, clinically astute, empowered, cognitively adaptable, and able to respond to current and future needs of health care delivery. The programme will prepare students to care for children and young people with mental, physical, cognitive or behavioural health challenges. MSc Children's Nursing students will learn how to put children, young people and their families at the centre of their care.If you're a highly motivated graduate with care experience who wishes to become a registered children’s nurse and gain an MSc in an accelerated two year timeframe, the MSc Nursing graduate entry programme is perfect for you.The MSc Nursing programme reflects the changing delivery of health care, whereby services are designed around the needs of children, young people, and their families, with services focussing on the whole child not just their illness. Children and young people receive nursing care in a range of settings including home, school and hospital and therefore the programme will provide students with a wide range of practice placements, in order to understand the healthcare experience of children and young people in different settings.The programme builds your academic skill sets, professional responsibility and technical complexity related to patient care throughout the two years. Successful completion of this innovative programme will ensure you will meet the registration requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Council.The programme meets the NMC standards for pre-registration nursing education. The NMC (2018a) reviewed their standards with the publication of 'Future Nurse: Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses' and this programme reflects the comprehensive range of subject knowledge, clinical skills and leadership required of the Registered Nurse. Higher Education (HE) quality standards through Quality Academic Assurance Standards (QAA) are met through the Higher Education Credit Framework for England bodies (Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, 2018 2021). In addition, the programme philosophy addresses contemporary challenges faced by health care practitioners in providing effective clinical care, recognising the key issues developed in the NHS in England at 75: priorities for the future (NHS, 2023). The Keele ‘Future Nurse’ MSc Nursing programme has been designed to meet the seven NMC platforms, which underpin pre-registration nursing education (NMC, 2018a). These require you, regardless of your chosen field, to demonstrate core knowledge, skills, standards, behaviours to meet people’s needs, as well as field-specific knowledge and skills as required in either adult, children’s, learning disability or mental health nursing. Two NMC annexes (A and B) detail extensive communication skills and clinical procedures, which are also included in the programme: Platform 1: Being an accountable professional. Platform 2: Promoting health and preventing ill-health. Platform 3: Assessing needs and planning care. Platform 4: Providing and evaluating care. Platform 5: Leading and managing nursing care and working in teams. Platform 6: Improving safety and quality of care. Platform 7: Coordinating care. Annexe A: Communication and relationship management skills. Annexe B: Nursing Procedures. We aim to facilitate your development to become one of the best post-graduate nurses in the country. To achieve this you will develop a skill set which includes: Deliver safe, competent, evidence-based nursing practice Adopting professional values, attitudes and behaviours Developing your interpersonal skills Effective team-working Improving management and leadership skills Demonstrate competence in research and be able to successfully manage a project.
Typical offer: 2:2 degree in any subject and 660 hours practical experience (paid or unpaid) in a healthcare setting. You will also need: 4 / C in GCSE Maths or Level 2 Functional Skills Maths.
Students living in
Domestic
£9,790 per year
Students from Domestic
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£18,200 per year
Students from EU
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£18,200 per year
Students from International
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