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Location: The University of Hull
Website: http://www.hull.ac.uk
Study mode full-time
Degree: Masters
Start Date: 2020/05/01
Duration: 18 months
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If you're an Advanced Nurse or a member of a related profession wishing to study colonoscopy and endoscopy practice to progress your career as an independent practitioner, this is the course for you. Colonoscopy is becoming a growth area for nurses who wish to expand their scope of practice. As a practitioner, you have the opportunity to work in a wide variety of settings to develop advanced skills. You will learn skills and knowledge, empowering you to perform advanced therapeutic procedures and plan, perform and develop care which addresses patient health care needs within gastroenterology. We offer this programme full-time for overseas students, and part-time for UK students. Full-time start dates are available in January, June and September. The part-time programme starts in September.
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Entry requirements
You will have a minimum of a 2:2 Honours degree or international equivalent in nursing, midwifery or another relevant discipline, plus appropriate experience in a professional environment.
Language qualifications
IELTS: 6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in each)
Notice: This is the default IELTS grade for University of Hull.
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International students
Students travel from around the world to study at Hull and there is plenty of help and advice on hand. This includes immigration and visas advice as well as country specific information available on the website. The International Office is on hand to help students adapt to their new home as well as offering a first two weeks service to help organisation and settling in. The Hull University Union is the heart of student activities and organises some 100 clubs and societies, around half of which are involved with some form of sports through the Athletics Union. In addition, the union runs a bookshop, a nightclub, bars and catering facilities as well as an advisory centre and a careers service. The issues a monthly newspaper as well as an online TV station and a radio station. Notable among the clubs and societies is the rugby league club, which is one of the most successful teams within the university and plays in the top level of the BUSC league, ranking third best in the country. There is also an American Football team, an ice hockey team and a swimming club. There is also a separate student union building and facilities on the Scarborough campus on the ground floor of the main building. This operates its own radio station and student magazine.