Why choose Adult Nursing MSc (with NMC Registration) at Middlesex?
This course is designed for students who already have an UG Degree and are looking to gain an NMC registered qualification in Adult Nursing.
Developed in partnership with our NHS trust partners, you will learn the essential nursing skills needed to provided effective care of adult patients.
Learn in our highly-regarded course is based at the West Stand, at the StoneX stadium, Barnet which was recently part of a £23 million redevelopment.
Taught by expert nursing academics – recently shortlisted for the Student Nursing Times Awards 2024 ‘Nurse Education Provider of the Year (pre-registration)’.
You will also get £5000 per year to study
through the
NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF) |
NHSBSA.
This is a non-means tested grant for nursing students. You can also get more funding such as travel and accommodation expenses during placements, and an exceptional support fund if you are in financial hardship.
What you will gain
Our tutors will provide you with an excellent education, career guidance and opportunities from day one. Your skills will be developed through placements at our prestigious partner hospitals across north London.
Our lecturers are experts and active in their field, and who continue to work across a range of clinical settings. You'll become an independent, self-motivated practitioner, able to reflect on your practice and adopt a critical and analytical approach to the care of adult patients.
After graduating, you will have a MSc accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and excellent career prospects; 90% of our nurses are working in healthcare six months after graduating.
What you will learn
- Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology
- Medicine management and drug calculation
- Fundamentals of nursing care and research capabilities
What skills will you gain
- Become a critical practitioner by utilising reflective practice and evidence-based practice as a catalyst for change and service improvement
- Adopt a critical and analytical approach to care and recognise the challenges of integrating theory with practice and developing theory emergent from practice
- Develop the skills required for autonomous practice, decision-making and team working in health and social care