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University of Salford
MA Nursing (Mental Health)
- Manchester, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MA Nursing (Mental Health) will enable you to work towards becoming a qualified nurse though the Nursing and Midwifery Council registration via an accelerated route and gain a highly regarded master’s qualification. During the programme, you’ll spend half of your time learning the theory and the other half of your time gaining practical clinical experience in hospital and community settings working alongside qualified assessors and supervisors. As well as your time on clinical placements, you’ll also develop your skills in our simulation suites which allow you to practice complex healthcare scenarios in a safe and supportive environment.


Laurentian University (Graduate)
Master of Science in Nursing
- Sudbury, Canada
MA
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Science in Nursing (MScN) program produces graduates who have the knowledge, values, attitudes and competencies reflecting the philosophy, nature and scope of nursing of diverse populations in small urban, northern rural, and remote communities. The learner will develop a richer understanding of the discipline of nursing and its relationship to the context of health care service delivery and policy issues. The program also broadens learners' understanding of nursing by encouraging them to engage with scholars from other departments and disciplines as well as those with other professional experiences.
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University of Salford
MA Adult Nursing
- Manchester, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MA Adult Nursing will enable you to work towards becoming a qualified nurse though the Nursing and Midwifery Council registration via an accelerated route and gain a highly regarded master’s qualification. During the programme, you’ll spend half of your time learning the theory and the other half of your time gaining practical clinical experience in hospital and community settings working alongside qualified assessors and supervisors. As well as your time on clinical placements, you’ll also develop your skills in our simulation suites which allow you to practice complex healthcare scenarios in a safe and supportive environment.
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Nursing at the Master's level prepares you for advanced practice roles that enhance health care delivery and patient outcomes. This degree provides an enriching experience through a focus on leadership, policy, and evidence-based practice.
As a student in Master's nursing programs, you'll explore courses like advanced pathophysiology, nursing informatics, and healthcare systems management. These courses help you develop essential skills such as conducting comprehensive health assessments, designing and implementing patient-centered care plans, and utilizing data analysis to improve health outcomes. The curriculum often includes clinical practicums, where you can practice advanced clinical skills while collaborating with interprofessional teams.
Pursuing a Master's degree in Nursing offers opportunities to strengthen your critical thinking as you navigate complex patient scenarios and healthcare challenges. Graduates often take on roles such as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse leaders, or nurse educators, equipping them for dynamic positions in various healthcare settings. This program fosters independence and enhances adaptability, preparing you to meet the evolving needs of the healthcare environment.