

MSci Nursing (Dual Award in Adult and Mental Health)
About this course
Spend the first 3 years studying your chosen field of nursing with the option to transfer to the MSci towards the end of the 3rd year. Our Integrated Masters (MSci) is designed to develop your knowledge and skills in two different fields of nursing, Adult and Mental Health. You will spend the first 3 years studying your chosen field of nursing, with the option to transfer to the MSci towards the end of the 3rd year. During the final and 4th year, your learning will focus on the alternate field of nursing to prepare you to manage the care of patients with more complex physical and mental health care needs and across a range of health care settings. Our MSci is offered on a 4-year full-time basis, with teaching strategies including workshops, seminars and simulated practice sessions as provided in our BSc Adult Nursing and BSc Nursing Mental Health programmes. The School of Health and Social Care has built a very strong and supportive relationship with key stakeholders, and learning is enhanced with input from expert practitioners as well as service users with relevant lived experiences. Entry is flexible for BSc Nursing students to step on following their third year (dependent on progression performance), and third year students can step off before the final MSci qualifying year. You are eligible to apply for the NHS Learning Support Fund, including training grants of Β£5,000 per academic year to support weekly studies. You may also be eligible to receive an additional parental support of Β£2000. You can read the eligibility criteria and how to apply for funding at www.healthc
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