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Rank: 122 (UKEAS)
Location: Uxbridge Campus
Website: bucks.ac.uk
Study mode full-time
Degree: Masters
Start Date: 2021/09/01
Duration: 24 months
Intl fees: £13000
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Description
Buckinghamshire New University has opted into the TEF and received a Silver award.
This course is designed for experienced healthcare professionals from a variety of settings, looking to enhance their clinical knowledge and leadership skills at Level 7.*What will this course cover?*The modules within this course focus on the following topics:
- Research
- Leadership
- Innovative clinical practice from a contemporary perspective
- Speciality clinical modules.
- Flexible study relevant to your current area of practice
- Range of optional Level 7 theoretical and
- Clinical modules
- Opportunities to develop practice based projects
- Skills in leadership and management in clinical practice settings
Requirements
Entry requirements
Normally a first degree will be required. However, experienced healthcare professionals with evidence of recent successful study at Level 6 will be considered. Students will have a healthcare background and currently be in clinical practice. You must also need to be registered as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
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About this university
International students
There are a variety of resources on hand for international students who travel from around the world to study at Bucks. There are over 50 different countries represented and the university regularly has staff visit countries around the world. There is also the International Office in Bucks that can offer advice and assistance with matters such as applications, visas and immigration as well as bringing family to the UK while studying. As well as this is information about daily matters such as getting a bank account, a part time job or using health care services. The university runs a number of student services to help with the problems that can occur when studying, both academic and non-academics. There is a counselling service as well as careers and employability services while the students centre is the place to visit for all of this help. For extracurricular activities, these are provided by the student union and cover a vast range of interests. There are plenty of recreational activities to take up from one off sessions such as Thai cooking or mixology to regular classes including dancing and water sports. There are regular RAG events to get involved with and each year the union members vote on a charity to support for the twelve month period including Children in Need and Comic Relief in past years. Societies cover a range of interests from aviation enthusiasts to bloggers, cultural groups, religion and even games. In sports there are over 30 teams taking part in 20 different sports including traditional team and solo activities such as basketball, cricket, athletics and football to newer sports such as volleyball. Then there are the fitness activities such as karate and swimming as well as cheerleading.