Masters in Nursing (Hons) MNurs Adult Nursing
Bachelor's degree
In Telford
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Telford
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Duration
4 Years
By successfully achieving all components of the MNurs (Hons) Adult Nursing you will be entitled to register as a Nurse. This course will enable you to develop a systematic understanding of knowledge and skills in order to meet the NMC’s requirements for initial registration as an autonomous practitioner in adult nursing.
On completion, you will have a conceptual understanding of the research process that will enable you to critically evaluate current research. This knowledge will underpin your nursing practice so that you will be able to provide safe and effective nursing care to adults and to support their families and other carers in a variety of health care settings.
This course is a combined professional and academic award that aims to develop your nursing practice in decision making ability in complex and unpredictable situations. It will provide you with the skills to deal with these complex issues both systematically and creatively.
You will be provided with the necessary professional values, communication, interpersonal and clinical skills which will enable you to lead, manage and be an effective member of the multi-disciplinary team. As part of this team you will then be able to provide high quality, compassionate care to adults, their families and carers.
"On behalf of Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust I would like to say it has been a pleasure working with the University of Wolverhampton on this innovative new award. As has been stated the increasing and ever changing requirements in patient care provision requires Acute Trusts to explore different opportunities in ensuring that we have a current and correct workforce to enable us to deliver patient care safely and to a high quality, the Integrated Adult Nursing Masters offers this."
Paula Gardner, Deputy Director of Nursing
Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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About this course
At the end of this course you will be able to:
Meet the NMC Standards of competence for pre-registration nursing education.
Provide nursing care that is safe, compassionate, effective and ethical, so that you are able to assume full responsibility and accountability for your own practice. You will be able to register with the NMC as Adult Nurse Level 1 within the legal framework of the country in which you are employed.
Utilise, reflect upon, and critically evaluate a wide range of research and evidence to reach sound nursing judgements and exercise effective decision making in complex situations within adult nursing fields of practice. This will include the ability to conduct an independent research project.
Develop a conceptual understanding of the delivery of health and nursing care in the current context of healthcare provision and critically examine the impact of political, professional and social contexts on your provision of individualised adult nursing care within the context of a multidisciplinary team.
Effectively apply your learning to identify, manage and lead enterprising innovations and service improvements in adult nursing practice.
Demonstrate competence in the use of advanced technologies to quality assure and enhance your adult nursing practice and maintain your life-long learning.
2019 Entry
GCSE English based subject, Mathematics and Science (science subject could be Biology; Physics; Chemistry; Psychology; Sociology; Health and Social care) at Grade C+ / 4 or equivalent qualifications (e.g. Key Skills Level 2/ Learn Direct Level 2/ Functional Skills Level 2)
English language requirements for International applicants for MNurs require a minimum overall IELTS score of 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each element.
PLUS EITHER
BBB from A Levels (General Studies is not accepted) 2 science credits (biology, chemistry or physics) within the Access can be accepted as...
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Subjects
- Quality Training
- Team Training
- NHS Training
- Patient Care
- Nursing Practice
- University
- Quality
- IT for adults
Course programme
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Masters in Nursing (Hons) MNurs Adult Nursing