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Adult Nursing MNurs (Hons)
Adult Nursing MNurs (Hons)

Adult Nursing MNurs (Hons)

  • ID:UoWWC440027
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Applicants must be 18 years old or above at the start of the course.

Other Requirements

Applicants will also be required to provide a satisfactory Personal Statement and Reference (Academic or Employer).

Those meeting the entry requirements may be shortlisted for interview and will be subsequently required to meet a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check and Occupational Health requirements.

If you have accepted a Conditional Offer made by the University of Wolverhampton you will receive correspondence asking you to complete an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. The charge for this will be a DBS fee of £40.00 and a £6.00 ID check service fee. You will also need to complete an occupational health assessment questionnaire and General Practitioner Form prior to starting the course; vaccinations will also need to be up-to-date.

Course Information

By successfully achieving all components of the MNurs (Hons) Adult Nursing you will be entitled to register as a Nurse. This course will enable you to develop a systematic understanding of knowledge and skills in order to meet the NMC’s requirements for initial registration as an autonomous practitioner in adult nursing.

On completion, you will have a conceptual understanding of the research process that will enable you to critically evaluate current research. This knowledge will underpin your nursing practice so that you will be able to provide safe and effective nursing care to adults and to support their families and other carers in a variety of health care settings.

This course is a combined professional and academic award that aims to develop your nursing practice in decision making ability in complex and unpredictable situations. It will provide you with the skills to deal with these complex issues both systematically and creatively.

You will be provided with the necessary professional values, communication, interpersonal and clinical skills which will enable you to lead, manage and be an effective member of the multi-disciplinary team. As part of this team you will then be able to provide high quality, compassionate care to adults, their families and carers. 

"On behalf of Burton Hospitals NHS  Foundation Trust I would like to say it has been a pleasure working with the University of Wolverhampton on this innovative new award. As has been stated the increasing and ever changing requirements in patient care provision requires Acute Trusts to explore different opportunities in ensuring that we have a current and correct workforce to enable us to deliver patient care safely and to a high quality, the Integrated Adult Nursing Masters offers this."

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Pre Courses

Your IELTS 

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Your required

IELTS level

Start date

Finish date

Name of course

5.0

6.0

 22 June 2020

 11 September 2020

Pre-sessional English and Academic Skills : 11 weeks

5.5

6.0

 03 August 2020

 11 September 2020

Pre-sessional English & Academic Skills : 6 weeks

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Pathway Courses

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

This course has been designed to meet the rapidly changing and challenging complex environment in which health care takes place. On completion of the course you will be practitioners, partners and leaders in healthcare assessment and delivery.

Employers are seeking nurses who can identify where services to adults and their families can be improved and this will enable you to critically appraise practice and to provide safe, compassionate and effective evidence based healthcare within a dynamic setting that meets the needs of the adult.

This course has been developed in conjunction with Trust partners and service users in order to reflect the increasing and rapidly changing requirements in patient care provision.

An Integrated Adult Nursing Masters offers significant opportunities to practice nursing within the NHS, private sector, specialist areas and overseas. It is an internationally recognised qualification with excellent employability prospects

Your career pathway once qualified can include working in clinical practice, education, management or research within a range of settings such as:

  • Hospitals. 

  • Clinics – acute and community settings.

  • Community roles - practice nursing; health promotion services.

  • Prison services.

  • Care homes.

  • NHS Direct.

  • NHS Blood and Transplant Services.

  • Private healthcare providers.

  • Hospice services; palliative and end of life care.

  • Armed Services.

  • Police.

  • Working overseas.

  • Education providers for example as a lecturer or lecturer/practitioner in further and higher education.

  • Research Nurse

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance_fee:£300/year

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