Adult Nursing MSc

... United Kingdom
... Oxford International Education Group

Course Overview

This route of entry is designed for those who already hold an undergraduate degree. For the MSc version of this course, you will complete a dissertation on a topic of your choosing. Our aim is to help you develop into a compassionate and knowledgeable registered adult nurse, ready to take on the exciting challenge of working in any modern healthcare environment. Nurses work as part of a team alongside doctors, therapists, pharmacists, and healthcare assistants. You will work with patients and their families supporting them through challenging situations. You will spend 50% of your time learning on campus and the other 50% on placements in hospitals and community settings. Your placements help you develop the hands-on skills needed to work in healthcare.

General Eligibility

An Ordinary or 3rd class Honours degree or above, plus English and mathematics at Nat 5/Int2 Grade C or Standard Grade at grade 3, or GCSE at Grade C / 4 or equivalent. Applicants may be able to claim up to 50% of the programme through prior learning. Please contact the School of Health Sciences for more information.

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • IELTS (overall)_x000D_ _x000D_ 6.5

Programme Information
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Course Category

Healthcare and Nursing


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Campus Name

Dundee City Campus


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

3


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score


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Tuition Fees Range

£ 9,250, £ 18,950,


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