Nursing with Registration as an Adult Nurse (MSc)
Master
In London and Lambeth
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2 Years
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Nursing is about more than caring for patients. Nursing is grasping the importance of policy, exploring clinical leadership and understanding how research influences decision making.
By the time you graduate from King’s College London, you’ll have the skills and confidence to kick-start your career as an adult nurse and deliver, develop, lead and research healthcare practice.
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About this course
The overall aims of the programme are to enable graduates to acquire advanced understanding, knowledge and skills in nursing in order that they may deliver, develop, lead and research healthcare practice. In addition, the programme aims to ensure that nurses who graduate are skilled, competent and compassionate professionals who have satisfied the academic and clinical requirements and standards stipulated in the NMC standards of proficiency and the academic requirements of King's College London for the award of a Masters degree.
King’s students have plenty of opportunities to add to their CVs. Some of our students achieve the role of a ‘champion’, promoting the area of the trust they’re working in. Extra responsibilities like this make your passion and commitment shine through.
After just two years, you’ll be ready to start your career as an adult nurse. Many King’s graduates secure positions in the NHS trusts where they completed their placements.
Or, if you want to achieve your Master’s, you can complete a nursing dissertation. You have five years to do this after you graduate, so it’s up to you whether you do it straight away or alongside your employment.
With King’s on your CV and whole host of transferable skills, your degree could take you anywhere – whether that’s elsewhere in the UK or working somewhere on the other side of the world.
Bachelor's degree with 2:1 honours degree and 575 hours (approximately equivalent to four months FT) healthcare-related experience.
Applicants who have achieved a high 2:2 may still be considered, and will need to ensure they include their grades for each module for all years of study on their application, or attach a transcript from all years of study at the time of application.
Pending approval by the Nursing and Midwifery Council
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Subjects
- Nurse
- Nurse training
- Adult Nursing
- Nursing
- Nursing Care
- Nursing Health
- Nursing Research
- Nursing assistant
- Nursing Management
- Transitioning
Course programme
Required Modules
- The Practice of Adult Nursing 1 (45 Credits)
- The Practice of Adult Nursing 2 (45 Credits
There are no optional modules for this course.
2nd Year
Required Modules
- Transitioning to Registrant (45 Credits)
- Professional Practice Dissertation (45 Credits)
There are no optional modules for this course.
Assessment
The way we assess your learning will vary. But it’ll be mix of exams, clinical portfolio work, essays, presentations and a supervised dissertation.
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Nursing with Registration as an Adult Nurse (MSc)
