Middlesex University London - Mental Health Nursing MSc (with NMC Registration)

Middlesex University London

Mental Health Nursing MSc (with NMC Registration)

Why choose Mental Health 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 Mental Health Nursing.

Developed in partnership with our NHS trust partners, you will learn the essential nursing skills needed to provide compassionate and effective care for people with mental health issues.

We offer you exceptional support as you study for this challenging and fulfilling role. We have excellent teaching staff, state-of-the-art facilities and placements at London's leading hospitals.

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.

Our placements with our London NHS partners, including the North London NHS Foundation Trust, will give you opportunities to practise your skills in some of London's most forward-thinking hospitals.

What you will gain

Our tutors – who are experts and active in their fields, 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.

You will develop a comprehensive approach to assessing, treating, care planning, and supporting individuals in their recovery and pursuit of their best lives. Through high-fidelity simulations, you will gain experience in areas such as resuscitation and handling critically ill patients. By participating in placements and hands-on experiences, you will acquire the necessary observation and communication skills to confidently collaborate with service users, families, carers, and colleagues.

You will be supported to increase your confidence and communication skills, learn valuable critical thinking skills and become an effective problem solver. You will become proficient working with information technology and in the academic and practice setting and you will be part of teams that will build your expertise in understanding leadership and management.

We have 145 years of experience delivering professional, creative and technical education that prepares students – like you – for success in global careers. After graduating, you can register as a mental health nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and start your career helping to make the world a better place.

Entry Requirements

Students must have an undergraduate honour's degree, 2.2 or above and no more than 5 years old.

Please note that we can only accept your application for consideration if you have already obtained your GCSE (or equivalent) Maths and English at the appropriate level prior to applying.

Apprenticeship students must be employed within one of our partner organisations.

Additional requirements

You must be digitally literate as all recruitment processes and many teaching and learning activities within the programme involve the use of technology and digital processes.  

You are required to demonstrate that you have experience of working. This does not have to be in the field of health care. 

You must provide one suitable reference.  

Career Prospects

How can the Mental Health Nursing MSc (with NMC Registration) support your career?

Mental Health Nursing is a flexible and varied career with excellent prospects. Most of our students have their preferred jobs before they graduate and 90% of our students are in graduate-level employment six months after graduation.

There are many well-paid nursing roles within both the NHS and other sectors. The skills you will formulate in your studies with us may support you to successfully advance in your nursing career.

After successfully completing the course, you'll be eligible to enter the professional register for nursing. You will also receive career guidance from your professional development tutor. Career routes are varied and exciting ranging from specialism within specific client groups e.g. older persons, Children and Young People’s services, community health or as specialist nurses or progression to roles in leadership, education or research.

*The information’s are correct at the time of publishing, however it may change if university makes any changes after we have published the information. While we try our best to provide correct information, It is advisable to call us or visit university website for up to date information.

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