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MSc Nursing

Build on your skills and experience in nursing and take your career to the next level. Develop understanding of research and health needs that directly relate to the NHS and other employers. Gain a wider perspective of healthcare and a valuable network of contacts.

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Key course information

Course codeCID1083
Duration1 year
Fee(s)View fees
LocationOn campus

Course summary

The MSc Nursing course is designed for registered nurses with an undergraduate degree, building on your existing knowledge and experience to deepen your skills in critical enquiry, evidence-based practice, and research.

The course is aligned with the four pillars of advanced practice outlined by the Royal College of Nursing and the multi-professional framework for advanced clinical practice in England. You’ll develop as a confident leader, equipped to drive change and continuous improvement in healthcare settings.

With flexible study options and academic support, you can tailor parts of the course to match your own professional interests. Everything you learn is grounded in the current needs of the NHS and other healthcare employers.

A master’s degree in nursing is increasingly essential for advanced roles. The MSc Nursing can help you move into senior clinical, management, or education positions – both in the UK and internationally. You’ll graduate with a broader understanding of healthcare, enhanced credibility as a practitioner, and a valuable professional network, opening doors to a wide range of new career opportunities.

What you'll study

Core modules

Many of our courses include a range of modules you can choose from. Some of these options may only be available if you’ve already studied specific required modules. If you’re not sure what you need before picking a module, your course leader can help.

Postgraduate module credits should total 180. If optional modules are available alongside core modules on your course, you should choose an amount that totals 180 credits.

How you'll learn

The MSc Nursing course mixes taught elements with independent research and self-directed study. There's flexibility to pursue personal interests in considerable depth, with guidance and inspiration from our supportive tutors.

We use a wide variety of teaching and learning methods which include lectures, seminars, case studies, presentations, group work, directed study, and tutorials.

Compared to an undergraduate course, you'll find that this nursing master's degree requires a higher level of independent working. Assessment methods include essays, reports, case studies, exams, and presentations.

Entry requirements

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Disclaimer

We want to make sure you have clear and accurate information about our courses. Our website always shows the latest updates. If you’ve applied and been offered a place, we’ll contact you in writing if anything important changes.

View our programme specifications(opens in new tab) for further information about what the course covers, learning outcomes and the skills you'll gain when you graduate.