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    MSc Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health)
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    MSc Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health)

    University of Plymouth

    University of Plymouth

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    United Kingdom, Plymouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Plymouth

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 20,150  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    MSc Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health)

    About

    Key features

    • Ignite your passion for life-long learning with our evidence-informed modules on a programme designed to meet a diverse range of nursing career pathways.
    • Experience nursing practice in a variety of clinical settings whilst learning collaboratively within dynamic healthcare teams.
    • Enhance and develop your nursing skills in the safe environment of the clinical skills simulation ward under the supervision of nurse lecturers and clinical demonstrators.
    • Students in Plymouth can train and practice professional healthcare skills in an inspiring purpose-built environment, InterCity Place.
    • Experience dedicated masters-level seminar and tutorial support time built around critical reflexivity.
    • A 40-credit systematic review module prepares you to perform as a capable and autonomous practitioner, fit for registration in the adult health field of nursing practice.
    • This programme recognises the skills that graduates already have and builds on these.

    Disciplines

    School of Nursing and Midwifery

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    Student selection is via UCAS and includes:
    • a personal statement
    • references
    • confirmation of academic attainment.
    Applicants are initially screened to ensure you have the required academic qualifications, and given information on how to make a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) claim. The Faculty has well-established mechanisms and procedures for approving RPL. Programme outcomes and requirements are mapped following QAA Guidelines, and NMC requirements prior to acceptance on the programme.
    When applying through UCAS you should:
    • Have a strong GCSE profile of five GCSE or O level subjects at grade C/4 or above (or equivalent).
    • Have taken subjects that include English, Mathematics and a Science.
    • Have a Bachelor (honours) degree from an Institution of Higher Education usually at a 2:2 or above.
    • Usually have an A level or equivalent in a science or social science.
    • Be currently employed in a relevant clinical practice area with achievement of a minimum of 750 verified hours in this role. Individuals with recent healthcare experience will be considered in some circumstances. Relevant experience includes, for example hospitals, GP surgeries, hospices, and other community settings (subject to RPL). Evidence of clinical hours are to be confirmed by a registered nurse and will be mapped against the stage one values and proficiencies for the Nursing programme.
    • A copy of the your job description will be obtained to establish the appropriateness of the clinical experience.
    • If the individual confirming practice hours is not registered as a nurse in the UK, additional evidence of the verifier’s registration credentials will be required.
    • In addition to the above, evidence of academic study within the last five years is usually required. Ideally this should be one of the qualifications listed here, but the admissions team will assess on a case-by-case basis.
    • Please note you will be asked to provide a CV at the assessment stage of this process
    If you have not achieved mathematics GCSE at grade C/4 or above on application you may be offered a free online mathematics support package and an examination equivalent to C grade/grade 4 or above GCSE to enable the achievement of appropriate entry requirements prior to commencing the programme. This examination is offered during the recruitment cycle to all eligible candidates. We do not accept Key Skills or Functional Skills Level 2 in place of GCSE English.
    If you have have not been educated in the UK or if English is not your first language will be required to undertake a recognised English language qualification which must include reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.
    IELTS: 7.0 overall with at least 6.5 in all sections.
    Recruitment of international students will comply with UKVI Compliance Tier 4 requirements in line with the University Internationalisation Strategy.

    Deferred entry

    Unfortunately we cannot permit deferred entry. However, if you have a query please contact the admissions team who will be able to explain the application process in more detail at admissions@plymouth.ac.uk.

    Career

    Careers with this subject

    Adult nurses provide nursing care for adults of all ages with acute or long-term illness. They prioritise the needs of the patient, building trusting relationships to play a vital role in health promotion and disease prevention.
    Adult nurses work closely with healthcare professionals, patients and their families, to support recovery using evidence-based practice.
    Adult nurses work with a wide range of conditions to help to improve patient’s health and overall quality of life, where possible. These can be grouped into five main categories:
    • Cardio respiratory
      This relates to the action of both the heart and lungs. Some of the conditions you might work with in this category are: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, care after organ transplants, pneumonia and shortness of breath, asthma and cardiac arrests.
    • Musculoskeletal
      This relates to the muscles and the skeleton. Disorders that you might see frequently are fractures, people that have fallen, and persistent pain conditions.
    • Neurological
      This relates to the anatomy, functions and disorders of the nerves and nervous system. Some of these conditions include Multiple Sclerosis, stroke, and people with potential head or brain injuries.
    • Long-term conditions
      Adult nurses work on a number of specialist wards to help patients with long-term conditions related to cancer, gastroenterological, sexual health, ear, nose and throat, renal and many more. You may work with people that have physical and mental health conditions, and people with a range of learning difficulties.
    • Physical problems
      Some of the conditions adult nurses might treat or help patients with include burns or scalds, broken bones, spinal injuries, minor injuries, loss of consciousness, fits that are not stopping, sepsis, severe bleeding, severe allergic reactions, those recovering from surgery and many more.
    Within the nursing profession there are many job opportunities across a variety of sectors. These include:
    • NHS hospitals
    • GP surgeries
    • Outpatient units
    • Specialist departments such as A&E, trauma and cancer wards
    • Care and nursing homes
    • Patients' homes
    • Public health and policy making
    • Private practice
    • Prisons
    • Armed Forces
    • Events
    • Education and academia
    • Research
    • Leadership roles

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 20,150 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    University of Plymouth

    MSc Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health)

    University of Plymouth

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    United Kingdom,

    Plymouth

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