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2017/18 Taught Postgraduate Programme Catalogue

MSc Nursing (Adult) with Registration

Programme code:MSC-NUR-A13UCAS code:
Duration:36 Months Method of Attendance: Full Time
Programme manager:Paula Mayo Contact address:p.mayo@leeds.ac.uk

The programme requires full time study over duration of the programme

Total credits: 190

Entry requirements:

Applicants for the MSc Nursing will be selected on an individual basis following interview and should meet the following entry criteria. This entry criteria exceeds the minimum university standards as applicants also have to meet the entry requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Council:

- Graduates with a degree normally 2:1 or above in any subject
Graduates who hold a health related degree such as BSc (Hons) Psychology, Health Studies, Sociology; normally 2:1 or above in which physiology, psychology or social sciences form a significant element of the curriculum. These students may be eligible to join the pathway in year 2 subject to Individual Programmes Panel (IPP) approval.

- Students with a health-related degree may seek entry to the pathway via the Individualised Programmes Panel process. Entry to the pathway via this process is subject to availability of places and funding and approval from the NMC. Applications must comply with the University's AP(E)L policy and will not exceed NMC maximum limits for accreditation of prior learning for theory and practice (as laid down in R3.5.1 NMC Standards for pre registration nursing 2010) in relation to transfers from other institutes, fields of nursing or second registration. All elements within the APL application must be mapped against this pathway's learning outcomes and academic and practice content to ensure all essential practice and theory components for registration are met. The School of Healthcare IPP panel must be satisfied that all the requirements have been met for APL.

- GCSE English grade C or above or equivalent
For applicants where English is not their first language, who have not achieved a GCSE in English at grade C or above, the School in line with the NMC will accept IELTS examination results (academic or general) where the score are at least 7.0 in the listening and reading sections and at least 7.0 in the writing and speaking sections, and where the overall average score is at least 7.0.

- GCSE Maths grade C or above or equivalent

- Evidence of recent study at level 3 or above or equivalent normally within the last five years.

- Two satisfactory references; one of which must be an academic reference.

- Satisfactory Disclosure And Barring Service enhanced clearance and occupational health clearance.

- Non-EU students must meet UK government requirements for healthcare workers from overseas.

Candidates must also demonstrate either in their application form or during selection process:
- Evidence of basic numeracy skills will be formally assessed as part of the recruitment event
- Motivation and insight into the role of the nurse in relation to the chosen field of nursing.
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in writing, including using a computer.
- Self motivation, organisation and ability/commitment to manage a demanding academic and practice placement workload.
- Demonstrate skills transferable to the role of the nurse
- Preferred evidence of relevant practice experience for example working as a healthcare assistant or undertaking voluntary work in a related area of clinical practice.

Students wishing to gain a second registration at Masters level will be able to access the required field pathway with the above entry requirements AND evidence of entry onto Part 1 of the Nursing and Midwifery register in another field.

School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme:

School of Healthcare

Examination board through which the programme will be considered:

School of Healthcare

Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups:

QAA Nursing Benchmark Statement 2001

Programme specification:

The programme requires full time study over the duration of the programme. However it is recorded as part time on the catalogue because of the University's criteria based on total credit and duration of the programme.

The award of MSc Nursing with Registration (Adult), (Child), (Mental Health) is bound without exception to the achievement of Registration on Part 1 of the NMC Professional Register.

Key features of the pathway are:
- Leeds University is amongst the most popular universities with students across the Russell Group
- Recognises the importance of field specific nursing to patient care delivery via increasing field specific content in modules and a specific field specific module. However, it also equally values the contributions of other healthcare professionals and realizes this through shared and inter-professional learning
- Assessments are varied to meet the learning needs of a diverse range of students
- Pathway meets the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Standards for Pre-Registration Nursing Education (2010)
- Postgraduate, pre-registration route open to all graduates.
- Enables students with prior clinical and theoretical healthcare experience to join the pathway in year 2 via a successful Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning application.
- Recruitment to the Masters pathway brings together students with a wealth of diverse experience which will enrich the learning environment.
- Integration of blended learning in a number of forms
- Offers a range of optional modules which enable the students to develop knowledge and skills in becoming the advanced practitioners, managers or researchers of the future.
- Central to the pathway is the Lived experiences of service users and carers
- Emphasis on students developing an evidence base for practice and also adding to that evidence base.
- Leeds offers an extensive and vibrant clinical circuit providing the students with excellent opportunities to link theory, practice and research
- All fields have exposure to the EU requirements and exposure to alternative client groups
- Draws on the strengths which the School of Healthcare has in terms of research and scholarly activities with the aim of delivering a research led curriculum
- Draws on the experience of staff and outputs generated through the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL): Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS)
- Offers optional opportunities for students to engage in overseas experiences.
- Direct entry will be available to students to the MSc in Nursing with Registration. The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Studies (not linked to registration) and the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Studies (not linked to registration) will be available as an alternative exit awards but not recruited to.

Programme Aims:
At the end of the programme students should have provided evidence of being able to:

Clearly demonstrate via different assessment processes an in-depth, extended and specialist knowledge of nursing practice applied to children, adults and their significant others.

Critically analyse, implement and evaluate the role of health promotion and how this contributes to the changing health needs of society

Deliver safe, skilled, responsive, contemporary and high quality care which is underpinned by a robust evidence base and takes into account local, national and international policy developments and current legislation.

Demonstrate mastery of techniques relevant to the chosen field of nursing.

Articulate an advanced understanding and mastery of the skills required to critically analyse and evaluate knowledge and evidence related to the chosen area of nursing practice.

Evince an in-depth evaluation of the different research paradigms and how they contribute to the expanding body of nursing knowledge

Demonstrate proven critical ability and advanced understanding of techniques applicable to their own research or advanced scholarship or areat heir own research or advanced scholarship or area of specific interest within the broader discipline of nursing.

Demonstrate sound professional judgement and advanced problem solving skills that are underpinned by an in-depth and broad knowledge base of nursing.

Exercise initiative, personal responsibility and decision making skills in a variety of complex and unpredictable situations.

Effectively articulate and demonstrate appropriate knowledge, skills and attitudes to be able to critically identify and evaluate difference, manage diversity and promote equality within the nursing domain.

Deliver safe, skilled and responsive care to the family, significant others and service users and carers in a range of health care settings.

Demonstrate an understanding and the ability to learn and work within an inter-professional, inter-disciplinary environment.

Develop, reflect upon and independently evaluate strategies to meet the students own learning needs, including continuous professional development.

Demonstrate achievement of the Nursing and Midwifery Council proficiencies for entry to the professional register.


Year1 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Compulsory modules:

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

HECS3275Foundations of Nursing for Graduates30 creditsSep to Aug

Students entering the programme with a APL will be exempted from HECS3275 Foundations of Nursing for Graduates.


Year2 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Compulsory modules:

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

HECS3276Extending Foundations of Nursing for Graduates10 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HECS5003MPathophysiology15 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HECS5152MDissertation45 credits1 Jun to 30 Jun (13mth), 1 Sep to 30 Sept (13mth), 1 Sep to 30 Jun(Adv pre 2223)
HECS5285MExpanding Fields of Practice15 credits1 Jan to 30 Sep
IOFN5004MResearch Methods15 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun), 01 Oct to 31 Dec, 1 Sep to 31 Jan (Adv pre 2223)


Year3 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Compulsory modules:

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

HECS5286MConsolidating Fields of Practice30 creditsSep to Aug
IOFN5003MLeadership in Health and Social Care15 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Optional modules:

Candidates will be required to study 15 credits from the following optional modules:

Last updated: 05/05/2017

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