100%
of our MSc Nursing students were satisfied with the course overall.
Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2023
Study for an MSc in Child Nursing and begin your nursing career in this exciting area of healthcare. The Master's degree in Child Nursing at CCCU is designed for graduates from any field of academic study. Upon successful completion, you will be eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to become, and practise as, a registered child nurse.
On this collaborative course, you will study alongside adult and mental health nursing students in your first semester. You will experience all three pathways on your first placement, allowing you the opportunity to switch pathways once you have more knowledge of the other nursing roles.
You will be taught both nursing theory and practice through modules where you will explore everything from nursing ethics, through to anatomy and physiology, as well as management and leadership in nursing.
What's more, our work with service users and colleagues from practice ensures our MSc Child Nursing course puts service users at the centre of all we do, enabling you to take a holistic and person-centred approach.
Student nursing placements are a key part of MSc Child Nursing at CCCU. You will work directly with children experiencing changes to their physical and mental health in primary, secondary, and tertiary care settings. These experiences will ensure you gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to prepare you to be a practitioner and leader in nursing care.
When not on placement, you will be taught in CCCU's state-of-the-art facilities. Our simulation suites enable you to hone your practical and communication skills, promoting self-reflection and improvement in controlled settings as you develop your skills and knowledge for the workplace.
100%
of our MSc Nursing students were satisfied with the course overall.
Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2023
For the MSc Nursing you will hold a Bachelor's degree with Honours at a 2:1 in any subject or a 2:2 in a health related subject, such as Biological Sciences, Psychology or Public Health.
You must also hold maths and English GCSE grade 4-9 (A-C) or Functional Skills Level 2 or equivalent.
Prior to beginning the course you will need to have undertaken 750 hours of practice experience. You will then need to submit a Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) application portfolio of evidence that documents these 750 hours and includes a CV, record of application for Disclosure Barring Scheme (DBS) and occupational health clearance and a supporting statement reflecting how these experiences have prepared you to undertake the MSc Nursing. You will be supported in preparing this portfolio by a member of the MSc programme team. This portfolio will be assessed using a predefined criteria and once successfully completed you will be offered a firm place on the programme.
For international students, find out about our English language requirements.
*Modules subject to approval
The MSc Nursing is a problem-based learning course (PBL). Working in groups or individually you will be provided with problems and directed towards tasks that will enable you to develop your knowledge and skills. You will also consider the issues presented in the module and through discussion, debate, and guided reading, critically examine your role as nurses.
This course uses a variety of teaching methods to support this including:
Your tutors will be using a range of learning technologies to support your learning. To become more familiar with the use of these technologies see the LTE student knowledge base.
As well as participating in live sessions and group work, you are expected to undertake self-study and learn independently. Each 15 credit module normally has 33 directed learning hours and 117 hours of self-directed study. Therefore, it is important to plan your time to devote to the course and complete the module learning outcomes. This is essential for the attainment of masters level knowledge. The taught sessions will introduce you to concepts and theories through exemplars, it is your responsibility to build on this foundational knowledge with other examples and reflections on your practice.
Every student is allocated a named member of academic staff from their course of study, called a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT). Your PAT is there to provide you with academic support helping you to identify the academic skills you need to develop in order to succeed in your studies. The PAT monitors your engagement with your studies through the Student Engagement Dashboard.
CCCU's MSc Nursing course offers different styles of learning to suit individual needs and expectations for assignments.CatMSc Nursing Student
We use a variety of assessments so that you can showcase your full range of academic skills including multiple choice exam, written assignment, portfolio, case studies, group presentation and dissertation.
Our MSc Nursing is aligned to our Future 360 Framework for Developing Enterprising, Professional Graduates. You will have the opportunity to enrol in our exciting GradForce programme designed to fast track you into local graduate level employment.
Successful completion of the MSc Nursing will make you eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a registered Child Nurse. This will open up a wide range of exciting career opportunities for you including working in hospitals (A&E, ITU, wards, specialist nurses), general practices, community, district, cruises and school nursing. You could also choose to travel and explore the possibility of practising overseas.
Additionally, on successful completion of the course, there are opportunities within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social Care to progress onto further postgraduate continuing professional development, including specialist education and PhD studies.
We've worked in partnership with service users and practice partners to ensure the MSc Nursing provides you with the best learning opportunities. The MSc Nursing uses problem based learning to facilitate the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes essential to professional nursing practice. It is essential you come to the course prepared to actively engage in this method of learning.Paula Kuzbit Associate Head of School
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Full-time | £9,545 | £15,500 |
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Tuition fees for all courses which last more than one academic year are payable on an annual basis, except where stated.
There will be an annual inflationary increase in tuition fees for this course where the course lasts more than one academic year. For further information read the Tuition fee statements and continuing fee information.
Our academic staff are registered nurses from a variety of clinical backgrounds including: primary and secondary care, oncology, psychiatry, critical care, rehabilitation services, older persons care and learning disability. We are also supported by colleagues from other academic disciplines including clinical sciences and the humanities.