MSc Adult and Mental Health Nursing drafted
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-09-01 | 2023-08-01 |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Key information
You will combine detailed theoretical study with excellent practical clinical experience across a range of settings to gain a qualification that is highly regarded both professionally and academically. You will learn with expert practitioners and leading researchers, opening up new career opportunities and enabling you to contribute to original research in the field.
Benefits of this course
You will study a range of theoretical and practical modules covering key principles and practices in adult and mental health nursing, including:
acute care, diagnostics and treatment
long term care, recovery and rehabilitation leading and managing in healthcare practice.You will learn alongside students from other nursing pathways and professional disciplines such as Speech and Language Therapy, encouraging a multi-disciplinary approach that reflects professional clinical practice.
Award
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
Master of Science (MSc)
Who is this course for?
If you are a graduate who wants to pursue a rewarding career in nursing, this unique three-year programme will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge you need, even if your first degree is in an unrelated subject.
areer
On successful completion of the course, you will be eligible to register with the NMC, which provides an internationally recognised professional qualification, enabling you to practice as an adult and mental health nurse in the UK and overseas.
As a nursing student at City, University of London you will be part of the CapitalNurse programme, which provides career development support to nursing students in London.
Through CapitalNurse, you will have access in your final year of study to a special streamlined employment scheme across all NHS Trusts in North Central London, helping you to move quickly into your first professional nursing role.
