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MSci Nursing (Mental Health And Child)
About this course
Nursing is a profession defined by direct, sustained engagement with people at some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives, and the skills it demands are both technical and deeply human. Mental health nursing focuses on supporting people experiencing psychological distress, psychiatric illness, and the complex social and emotional challenges that accompany them. Child nursing is concerned with the health and care of infants, children and young people, addressing their distinctive developmental needs and working closely with families. Combining both fields in a single programme is an unusual opportunity that produces nurses with a wide-ranging clinical perspective and a particular depth of understanding about the relationship between mental and physical wellbeing in younger people. At Edge Hill University, this four-year full-time dual field nursing master's degree gives you the knowledge and clinical experience to register as a qualified nurse in both mental health and children's nursing with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The programme is built around extensive practice placements that place you in real clinical settings throughout your training, developing the hands-on competence and professional confidence that nursing requires. You will study the sciences that underpin nursing practice alongside the communication, leadership, and evidence-based decision-making skills that define an effective clinician. The master's level qualification you achieve on completion reflects the depth and rigour of the training and supports your development as a leader within the profession. The programme places a strong emphasis on developing leadership capacity alongside clinical skills, preparing you not only to deliver excellent care but to contribute to improving care environments and systems. Graduates are qualified to register in two fields, which broadens your employment options significantly. Career pathways include NHS hospital and community settings, CAMHS, inpatient and community mental health, school nursing, specialist paediatric services, and private healthcare, as well as opportunities to develop into advanced practice or leadership roles.
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