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This nursing master's program blends in-depth academic study with hands-on clinical training across diverse healthcare environments, leading to a qualification valued both professionally and academically. You'll train alongside experienced clinicians and top researchers, unlocking new career paths while contributing to groundbreaking research in nursing. Program Highlights The nursing master's curriculum includes comprehensive theoretical and practical modules addressing core aspects of adult nursing, such as: emergency care, diagnostic procedures, and interventions chronic condition management and rehabilitation leadership in healthcare practice. The program fosters interdisciplinary learning by bringing together nursing students with peers from other healthcare disciplines like Speech and Language Therapy, mirroring real-world clinical collaboration. Ideal Candidates This MSc program is designed for graduates seeking to transition into nursing, providing fundamental skills and knowledge regardless of your undergraduate background.
To apply for this course, you must have:
GCSE English Language grade C or IELTS score 7 with 7 in each component is required. Applicants educated outside of an English speaking country, without GCSEs are required to hold: TOEFL iBT: 94 overall with at least 27 in Writing, 24 in reading and Listening and 23 in Speaking sections.