Community Nursing postgraduate degrees in Scotland

5 universities offer 13 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate community nursing degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of Glasgow

2 community-nursing courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 1st
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WUSCA ranking: 42th
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Study spaces get very crowded and busy. However the facilities are always clean and nice. There is a lot of student support on offer and is advertised well. The location is very nice with loads of shops and cafes near by. Transport links are also very good.

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University of Stirling

2 community-nursing courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 50th
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WUSCA ranking: 52th
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The best aspects are: The campus itself, its really beautiful and really nice to be around so much nature. The societies on offer are brilliant because there are so many options and each one of them are properly run by enthusiastic people, plus they are very cheap to join. The sports clubs are also amazing with lots of options to choose from and you can meet people with similar hobbies. The worst aspects are: The buildings themselves can be very confusing and they do not look good from the outside. However the updated interior makes them very modern from the inside. There isn't a lot of space to study or eat because it is often very busy in the atrium which can be annoying.

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Modules
Year 1
  • Autonomous Health Visiting Practice (HVPP003)
  • Child Health and Wellbeing in a Global Society (HVPP001)
  • Compassionate Leadership, Research and Innovation (HVPP005)
  • Principles of Public Health Nursing Practice (HVPP002)
  • Safeguarding Children: Building Effective Health Visiting Practice (HVPP006)
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Robert Gordon University

3 community-nursing courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 60th
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Great all round university with great balance of city and rurally located. Transport wise, its great within city. Although, it lacks proper parking for rurally located people (where public transport is not an option/viable option) as requires permit. To resolve this, a multistory carpark could be implemented or more bus links/shuttlebuses from locations outside of the city. The lack of public transport outside the city is a problem anyway, so may be worth considering relocating to city for duration of course. With regards to course, having already been a student previously, there are a lot more support systems in place to help aid students. Moreover, compared to other universities, the staff are more than happy to help. The small knit feel of the University and the city provides a homely lifestyle, easily and effortlessly. This is only furthered by the diversity of culture within the city and shire. The union is great, the staff are approachable and friendly. From initially becoming a student to my time here now, however, the union seems to be downsizing. I feel that this is an absolute shame as it provides an independent aspect to life as a student. It, in my opinion, has reduced the quality of student life as it miminises a student voice, independent of the university. That being said, there is a great range of mental health facilities in place now to enhance student lifestyle auch as free gym membership for students.

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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

4 community-nursing courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 37th
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WUSCA ranking: 49th
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What I really like about the Uni is the overall environment, lots of greenery and the general location is a nice spot to walk around and is short distance from shops and diners etc. Its relatively small size feels more personable and everyone is nice overall. Only thing is communication with my course’s lecturers is not always consistent and effective which can be frustrating

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Modules
Year 1
  • An Overarching Portfolio of Learning (non-credit bearing)
  • Leading Child and Family Centred Practice for Health and Wellbeing
  • Making Judgements and Decisions in Practice
  • The Developing Child and Young Person
  • Theory and Practice of Person-centred Health and Wellbeing
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  • An Overarching Portfolio of Learning (non-credit bearing)
  • Leading Child and Family Centred Practice for Health and Wellbeing
  • Making Judgements and Decisions in Practice
  • The Developing Child and Young Person
  • Theory and Practice of Person-centred Health and Wellbeing
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Glasgow Caledonian University

2 community-nursing courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 52nd
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The students at our university are the most important people on campus. Our university is very good at putting the students first and allowing them to have their say. Furthermore, there is a multitude of opportunities for staff and students to work together making the campus feel more like a community. I myself have worked with the Comms; Events; People and Wellbeing teams allowing me to form close bonds with facility.

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Modules
Year 1
  • Leading District Nursing Practice.
  • Prescribing for Healthcare Practitioners
  • Advanced Clinical Assessment and Decision Making in Acute and Primary Care
  • Advanced Research Methods
  • District Nurse Role in Supporting Anticipatory Care for Long-term Conditions
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  • Advanced Clinical Assessment and Decision Making in Acute and Primary Care (home students only criteria for entry)
  • Advanced Leadership for Health and Social Care Practitioners
  • Advanced Research Methods
  • Application and Evaluation in Practice
  • Applied Pathophysiology for Advancing Professional Practice
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