Our MSc Advanced Clinical Practitioner will develop your knowledge and ability to create robust and credible advanced practice skills which impact on health outcomes across the clinical setting. Upon graduation you will become an advanced practitioner who can practice safely and will be aware of advanced practice developments as they occur on a global basis. You will also have the ability to adapt and respond to the evolving practice role within a variety of clinical settings.
The first year of the programme comprises the following core modules:
Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology in Advanced Practice (core, 20 credits)
Assessment and Decision-making in Advanced Practice (core, 20 credits)
Advanced Clinical Practice (core, 20 credits)
The second year of the programme consists of the additional following core module:
Independent & Supplementary Prescribing* (core, 30 credits)
Research for Health & Social Care (core, 20 credits)
To complete the second year, you will select one option module. The following modules are an example of what may be offered:
Assessment of Capacity (optional, 20 credits)
Clinical Teaching (optional, 20 credits)
Dementia Care Principles (optional, 20 credits)
Frailty in Later Life (optional, 20 credits)
Independent Study (HSCE) (optional, 20 credits)
The final stage of your studies is an opportunity to complete the master's dissertation module:
Master's Dissertation (60 credits)
*Independent & Supplementary Prescribing may not be required by certain professional groups (registered with HCPC - Allied Health Professions). In such cases, this module will be replaced by another optional module.
Attendance
This course uses a hybrid model of delivery and although the majority of the programme will be online, there will be opportunities to attend Lanarkshire Campus.
Teaching & Assessment
Our course adheres to educational principles which reflect the expertise of students and accommodate their motivation to learn. This will be achieved through teaching and learning approaches that encourages the autonomous independent learner.
Through innovative assessments strategies, you will be encouraged to reflect on your learning and to share your experience further, providing an opportunity for inter-professional learning within the academic setting.
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Independent Study: 55%
Scheduled Learning: 28%
Work-Based learning: 17%
ASSESSMENT
Coursework: 83%
Practical: 6%
Class tests: 11%
Coursework normally includes: essays, case studies, portfolios of written work as well as your dissertation, and our practical assessments will normally include presentations, work-based learning and objective structured clinical examinations.
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Advanced Clinical Practitioner Course Structure
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