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MSc Adult Nursing

Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

20,250 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

30 Jun, 2026Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

NursingMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Why study MSc Adult Nursing at BU?

  • The NMC permit prior learning, in any subject, to be recognised where it meets course outcomes and requirements - applicants will need to demonstrate this in an entry portfolio
  • Blending theory with real-world experience, this course helps you develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to register and practice as a registered adult nurse
  • You will complete dedicated study at Master’s level to achieve a postgraduate qualification, with a focus on research skills and leadership
  • 50% of the course is spent in practice placements to gain practical nursing experience in diverse locations like hospitals, community homes, private clinics and community nursing teams
  • Purpose-built skills facilities include simulated hospital wards and community home settings, allowing you to learn and practice various nursing procedures safely
  • Our annual Careers Fair has numerous healthcare exhibitors in attendance, helping you to gain employment as a registered nurse on completion of the course.


Accreditations:


Nursing & Midwifery Council


The MSc Adult Nursing course is part of the Faculty of Health, Environment & Medical Sciences' Nursing Framework which also offers three BSc degrees and the MSc Mental Health Nursing course. We have developed this course as part of a co-ordinated suite of nursing courses to enhance student learning and prepare you for practice.


Our approach to interprofessional education means that throughout the course students will take part in shared workshops, lectures and learning events with other students on health-related courses, including those on the both the BSc and other MSc nursing pathways.


However as a Master’s level adult nursing student, there will be aspects of the course where you will be taught by staff who have specific nursing experience in this area and you will be taught in groups with other adult nursing students, so that your learning is tailored and specific to your chosen field of expertise. Your placements and assessments will also be field-specific and you will use adult nursing case scenarios to apply learning to adult nursing practice. Your academic tutor will focus on your individual development at Master’s level.


You will be taught by a range of staff with relevant expertise and knowledge appropriate to the content of the units. This will include senior academic staff, qualified professional practitioners, demonstrators and technicians. You will also benefit from regular guest lectures from industry.


Students must have a first degree to be eligible for this course. We also offer a BSc (Hons) in Adult Nursing if you don’t have a degree.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Why study MSc Adult Nursing at BU?

  • The NMC permit prior learning, in any subject, to be recognised where it meets course outcomes and requirements - applicants will need to demonstrate this in an entry portfolio
  • Blending theory with real-world experience, this course helps you develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to register and practice as a registered adult nurse
  • You will complete dedicated study at Master’s level to achieve a postgraduate qualification, with a focus on research skills and leadership
  • 50% of the course is spent in practice placements to gain practical nursing experience in diverse locations like hospitals, community homes, private clinics and community nursing teams
  • Purpose-built skills facilities include simulated hospital wards and community home settings, allowing you to learn and practice various nursing procedures safely
  • Our annual Careers Fair has numerous healthcare exhibitors in attendance, helping you to gain employment as a registered nurse on completion of the course.


Accreditations:


Nursing & Midwifery Council


The MSc Adult Nursing course is part of the Faculty of Health, Environment & Medical Sciences' Nursing Framework which also offers three BSc degrees and the MSc Mental Health Nursing course. We have developed this course as part of a co-ordinated suite of nursing courses to enhance student learning and prepare you for practice.


Our approach to interprofessional education means that throughout the course students will take part in shared workshops, lectures and learning events with other students on health-related courses, including those on the both the BSc and other MSc nursing pathways.


However as a Master’s level adult nursing student, there will be aspects of the course where you will be taught by staff who have specific nursing experience in this area and you will be taught in groups with other adult nursing students, so that your learning is tailored and specific to your chosen field of expertise. Your placements and assessments will also be field-specific and you will use adult nursing case scenarios to apply learning to adult nursing practice. Your academic tutor will focus on your individual development at Master’s level.


You will be taught by a range of staff with relevant expertise and knowledge appropriate to the content of the units. This will include senior academic staff, qualified professional practitioners, demonstrators and technicians. You will also benefit from regular guest lectures from industry.


Students must have a first degree to be eligible for this course. We also offer a BSc (Hons) in Adult Nursing if you don’t have a degree.

Admission Requirements

66+
6.5+
176+
79+
A Bachelors Honours degree with 2:2 or equivalent in any subject. 

30 Jun 2026
2 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,535 GBP
International
20,250 GBP

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