MSc Community Nursing 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Glasgow Caledonian University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

16,200 GBPTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Shape your future and the future of community nursing.

The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, with an increasing emphasis on community and home-based care. The Master of Science in Community Nursing is designed for registered nurses who are passionate about providing person-centred and family-based care across community settings.

This innovative postgraduate course supports all four fields of nursing across the breadth of the expanding community nursing roles. It'll equip you with the advanced knowledge, skills, analytical thinking and leadership capabilities to address challenging and complex health and social care needs.

Offering the flexibility of either full-time or part-time study, the programme can be tailored to your needs and area of work.

You'll have the opportunity to study modules that include topics such as advanced health assessment, public health, leadership, digital health technologies, ethics and research, as well as modules which may have more of a specific focus to your area of nursing practice. Examples include, but are not exclusive to: diabetes, sexual health, palliative care, and heart failure.

Programme overview

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Shape your future and the future of community nursing.

The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, with an increasing emphasis on community and home-based care. The Master of Science in Community Nursing is designed for registered nurses who are passionate about providing person-centred and family-based care across community settings.

This innovative postgraduate course supports all four fields of nursing across the breadth of the expanding community nursing roles. It'll equip you with the advanced knowledge, skills, analytical thinking and leadership capabilities to address challenging and complex health and social care needs.

Offering the flexibility of either full-time or part-time study, the programme can be tailored to your needs and area of work.

You'll have the opportunity to study modules that include topics such as advanced health assessment, public health, leadership, digital health technologies, ethics and research, as well as modules which may have more of a specific focus to your area of nursing practice. Examples include, but are not exclusive to: diabetes, sexual health, palliative care, and heart failure.

Admission Requirements

Relevant experience (Recognition of Prior Learning)

GCU's flexible entry policies exist to allow relevant work experience and prior learning to be considered towards standard entry or advanced entry into a course.
If you do not have the typical academic entry qualifications, but can demonstrate relevant work experience and/or credits from recognised professional bodies, you may be eligible to enter this course via the University's Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) scheme.

Minimum entry requirements

Minimum entry requirements are for widening access students only. If you are from a group that is not currently well-represented in higher education you may qualify as a widening access student. This includes living in a target postcode area, attending a target school or college, attending SWAP, are care-experienced or provide care for someone else, have refugee status or are an asylum seeker.

1 Year
Sep

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Tuition fees

Domestic
7,300 GBP
International
16,200 GBP

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