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MSc Mental Health Nursing (with Professional Registration)
Key Information
Duration & delivery: 2 years full-time, including mandatory work placements
Tuition fees:
UK/RoI: £9,250
Overseas: £18,250
Entry requirements: A Bachelor's Honours degree with 2:2 in any subject, or equivalent
One of the primary roles of a mental health nurse is to enable and educate, encouraging those experiencing mental health issues to progress towards recovery. This two-year course prepares you to work effectively with a wide diversity of service users in a variety of complex settings.
• Develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to register and practise as a registered mental health nurse
• 50% of the course is spent in practice placements to gain practical mental health nursing experience in various healthcare environments such as care homes, private clinics and community nursing teams.
Accreditations: Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).
Units of study: Applied Health Care Sciences 2 | Clinical Pharmacology & Medicines Management | Foundations of Nursing | Meeting Acute & Long-Term Health Challenges | Making Improvements of Safety & Quality of Care | Principles of Enquiry & Evidence-Based Practice in Health & Social Care | Nursing Practice & Nursing Skills 2 | Team Working for Service Improvement | Making Change Through Clinical Leadership Management | Critical Health Care Sciences | Advanced Therapeutic Communications & Interpersonal Skills for Nursing Practice
| Critical Analysis of Caring for People with Complex Health Care Needs
| Advanced Principles of Enquiry & Evidence-Based Practice in Health & Social Care | Nursing Practice & Nursing Skills 3.