Our pre-registration MSc Adult Nursing programme was successfully re-validated in September 2020 by the NMC. The programme content is designed around the new NMC pre-registration education standards, proficiencies and practice supervision.
It has three parts over the two academic , each part containing a mixture of theory and practice core modules. There are three core 20-credit modules in Part 1 and there are two core 30-credit modules in Part 2 with Part 3 consisting of a 60-credit theory/practice dissertation module. Clinical Practice Placements x 6 are attached to core modules and vary in length.
A recognised innovative feature of our course is the approach of clinical simulation used for skills demonstration, practice, and development throughout the course which allows you to practise skills in a realistic environment. Additionally, during 2020 our student nurses were contributing to the provision of care during COVID-19 in all clinical practice areas.
Part 1 - PgCert
The PgCert comprises the following core modules:
Integrated Human Development (core, 20 credits)
Self, Society and Nursing (core, 20 credits)
Health and Society (core, 20 credits)
In order to meet the NMC standards (NMC, 2010) students must successfully complete all theory and practice elements of Part 1 before progressing to Part 2.
This equates to students having met NMC Progression Point 1 Criteria together with 60 credits at SCQF Level 11. Any student not meeting these requirements will incur a period of programme interruption and will be supported to complete Part 1 in line with the University Assessment Regulations.
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The NMC has identified skills and professional behaviours that a student must demonstrate by the first progression point. These criteria must normally be achieved during the students Practice Learning Experiences.
These criteria cover:
Safety, safeguarding and protection of people of all ages, their carers and their families
Professional values, expected attitudes and the behaviours that must be shown towards people, their carers, their families, and others
Achievement of Part 1 NMC Progression Point Criteria also include:
Completion of formative assessment safeMedicate™
Evidence of progression and achievement of the NMC proficiencies and annexe A&B
Achievement of Pass in Practice Learning Experiences PLE 1 & 2
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
60 credits at SCQF Level 11
Any student not meeting these requirements will incur a period of programme interruption and will be supported to complete Part 1 in line with the University Assessment Regulations. Students not meeting the academic progression criteria will be entitled to a PgCert in Health Studies if exiting the programme prior to completion. The PgCert award is academic and carries no professional recognition from the NMC.
Part 2 - PgDip
Successful completion of the PgCert allows you to proceed to the PgDip, which consists of the additional following core modules:
Resilience in Health (core, 30 credits)
Managing Holistic care (core, 30 credits)
In order to meet the NMC standards, students must successfully complete all theory and practice elements of Part 2 before progressing to Part 3. This equates to students having met the NMC Progression Point 2 Criteria together with 120 academic credits at SCQF Level 11. Any student not meeting these requirements will incur a period of programme interruption and will be supported to complete Part 2 in line with the University Assessment Regulations.
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The NMC has identified skills and professional behaviours that a student must demonstrate by the second progression point. These criteria must normally be achieved during the students Practice Learning Experiences.
These criteria cover:
Working more independently, with less direct supervision, in a safe and increasingly confident manner.
Demonstrating potential to work autonomously, making the most of opportunities to extend knowledge, skills and practice.
Achievement of Part 2 NMC Progression Point Criteria also include:
Ongoing evidence of progression and achievement of the NMC Proficiencies and Annexe A&B
Achievement of Pass in Practice Learning Experiences PLE 3 & 4
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
120 credits at SCQF Level 11
Any student not meeting these requirements will incur a period of programme interruption and will be supported to complete Part 2 in line with the University Assessment Regulations.
Students not meeting the academic progression criteria will be entitled to a Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) in Health Studies if exiting the course prior to completion. The PgDip Health Studies award is academic and carries no professional recognition from the NMC.
Part 3 - MSc
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's module:
Research and Practice (core 60 credits)
AWARD OF MSc ADULT NURSING
Students who have met the NMC Standards (NMC, 2010) and 180 credits at SCQF Level 11 will progress to Award of MSc Adult Nursing and be eligible to enter the NMC Register as an adult nurse.
Any student not meeting these requirements will incur a period of programme interruption and will be supported to complete Part 3 in line with the University Assessment Regulations.
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Achievement of NMC Standards for Part 3 and includes:
Completion of all NMC practice hours
Evidence of achievement of the NMC Proficiencies; Annexe A&B
Achievement of Pass in Practice Learning Experiences PLE 5 & 6
Practice Assessor and Academic Assessor has declared achievement of the required NMC Standards.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
180 credits at SCQF Level 11
AWARD OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA (PGDIP) ADULT NURSING
Students who have met the NMC Standards and 120 credits at SCQF Level 11 will progress to the Award of Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) Adult Nursing and be eligible to enter the NMC Register as an adult nurse. Any student not meeting these requirements will incur a period of programme interruption and will be supported to complete Part 3 in line with the University Assessment Regulations if they have further attempts available
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Achievement of NMC Standards for Part 3 and includes:
Completion of Part 3 NMC practice hours
Evidence of achievement of the NMC Proficiencies; Annexe A&B
Pass Practice Learning Experience clinical assessments in PLE 6
Practice Assessor and Academic Assessor has declared achievement of the required NMC Standards
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
120 credits at SCQF Level 11
AWARD OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA (PGDIP) HEALTH STUDIES
Students who accrue 120 credits at SCQF Level 11 and either do not achieve the NMC Standards for Part 3 or do not complete the programme will be entitled to a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Studies. The award is academic and carries no professional recognition from the NMC.
Teaching & Assessment
Our ongoing assessment strategy aims to support learning and has been designed to assess your knowledge of nursing at SCQF Level 11. The strategy also ensures that the professional requirements for proficiency to enter the NMC professional register are achieved.
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, and compulsory modules on this course.
MSc Adult Nursing Course Structure
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