MNSW Children’s Nursing and Social Work
Master
In Ormskirk
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Ormskirk
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Duration
4 Years
This innovative and intensive integrated Masters degree will provide you with the skills, knowledge and practical experience required for a career as an integrated Children’s Nursing and Social Work practitioner in a range of health and social care settings. Conferring eligibility for two professional awards, the course combines perspectives from health, social care, education and related disciplines to ensure you graduate able to work highly effectively in a multi-disciplinary environment. If you can demonstrate a clear commitment to becoming an integrated Nursing and Social Work practitioner, while also having the ability to recognise the perspectives of service users, their families and carers, then this is the programme for you.
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About this course
Career prospects are excellent because the programme offers you the opportunity to achieve a Masters level academic qualification and two professional awards.
Children with complex and long term conditions increasingly require treatment underpinned by a greater understanding from a more integrated health and social care perspective. This programme prepares you to undertake professional roles which fulfil that need.
128 UCAS Tariff points on the new UCAS Tariff. No specific subjects are required.
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Subjects
- Health and Social Care
- Social Work
- Children's Nursing
- Contemporary Social Work
- Social care
- Health Care
- Wellbeing
Course programme
Year 1
PUP1200 Contemporary Social Work (30 credits)
PUP1201 Contemporary Nursing (30 credits)
PUP1202 Foundations for Integrated Practice (30 credits)
PUP1203 Foundation Science, Theory and Method in Nursing and Social Work (30 credits)
Year 2
PUP2240 Adults Within an Integrated Health and Social Care Context (30 credits)
PUP2241 Children, Young People and Their Families Within an Integrated Health and Social Care Context (30 credits)
PUP2242 Law and Policy in Nursing and Social Work (30 credits)
PUP2243 Developing Capability for Integrated Practice (30 credits)
Year 3
PUP3260 Enhancing Confidence and Capability for Integrated Practice (30 credits)
PUP3261 Research Methods in Health and Social Care (30 credits)
PUP3262 Aspects of International Health and Social Care (30 credits)
PUP3264 Working with Complexity with Children and Young People in Health and Social Care (30 credits)
Year 4
PUP4110 MNSW Dissertation (40 credits)
PUP4111 Leadership in Integrated Health and Social Care (40 credits)
PUP4112 Achieving Competence and Proficiency for Professional Registration (40 credits)
Additional information
How will I be assessed?
The programme incorporates a range of assessment opportunities. These include essays, presentations, text analysis, group work, portfolios, carers’ assessments, video/audio diaries, role plays and exams. Practice learning is also be assessed by appropriately qualified Nursing mentors and Social Work practice educators.
Who will be teaching me?
The programme is delivered by research-active professionals within the fields of Nursing and Social Work who have expert knowledge of a wide range of service settings. Contributors to the programme also include people who have direct experience of services, specialist practitioners, senior managers and policy makers.
MNSW Children’s Nursing and Social Work