Healthcare Practice MSc (delivered with St George's, University of London)
Master
In Surrey
Description
-
Type
Master
-
Location
Surrey
-
Duration
1 Year
-
Start date
Different dates available
Shared campus with one of the largest teaching hospitals in the UK
Taught in partnership with Kingston University. You will benefit from a large, multifaculty experience combined with the health science expertise offered by St George’s, University of London
Access to postgraduate learning centre
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
Honours degree 2.2 or above in a recognised health-related subject (or an equivalent overseas qualification)
Recognised health-related professional qualification and evidence of current valid professional registration (e.g. PIN number)
Normally one year post-qualifying practice experience and working in an area of healthcare practice when you apply
Personal statement outlining reasons for applying
Reviews
Subjects
- Healthcare
- Advanced Practice
- Cardiac Care
- Intensive care
- Midwifery
- Psychosocial
- Interventions
- Psychosocial Interventions
- HCPC
- Nursing
Course programme
• Research methods (15 credits)
• Dissertation research project or work-based project or systematic review (60 credits)
You may choose to complete a traditional research project, work-based project or a systematic review for your dissertation. This offers flexibility and allows you to undertake a dissertation which will have meaning and relevance to your particular professional circumstances.
All named pathways include at least one specialist compulsory module. Most also include self-selected option modules:
- Advanced Practice
- Cardiac Care
- Intensive Care
- Midwifery
- Psychosocial Interventions
- Most modules are available on a free-standing basis. You may choose further option modules from the full range of postgraduate courses offered by Kingston and St George’s. This allows you to build a personalised programme of study to meet your specific development needs.
Postgraduate Certificate in Prescribing
- Registrants with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) are awarded the Postgraduate Certificate in Independent and/or Supplementary Prescribing.
- Registrants with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)are awarded the Postgraduate Certificate in Independent and Supplementary Prescribing (V300)
Healthcare Practice MSc (delivered with St George's, University of London)