Health & Social Care
MSc Nursing (Advanced Nurse Practitioner)
Part-time
- 3 years
- Enrolment date: October
More information
- Admission enquiries: 01642 384176
- sohscadmissions@tees.ac.uk
This exciting and innovative course is designed to ensure that as a nursing professional you are well placed to deal with the globalised challenges arising in current and future practice. They include changes in population and demographic trends, shifts in patterns of health/illness and wellbeing, and political, professional and organisational working cultures.
The course adopts an evidence-informed nursing approach by reviewing, synthesising and incorporating contemporary professional and political drivers to ensure that the profession remains dynamic, proactive and responsive in delivering safe, confident, competent and compassionate quality care and excellence in nursing practice. This course offers you the opportunity to study the core aspects of advanced nursing with varying degrees of focus on your area of clinical specialty in nursing.
The course develops:
- leadership skills to promote the professional voice of nursing and to disseminate new knowledge and skills to enhance patient/client care
- advanced knowledge and skills to facilitate person centred care and to enhance the patient/client experience
- advanced decision making skills and application of nursing practice in complex, demanding and unpredictable environments
- intellectual and professional independence associated with mastery
- knowledge and skills to inform and advance nursing practice
- a critical understanding of research methodologies and evidence based practice to contribute to the generation of knowledge for advanced nursing practice
- diagnostic and therapeutic capacity, allowing practitioners to work autonomously in delegated aspects of the doctors role in both acute and primary care settings.
What you study
The course consists of 160 credits of core modules and 20 credits of designated/option. There is an induction period to help meet your needs in relation to the demands of master’s-level study.
How you are assessed
A variety of creative formative and summative assessments is included. Detailed feedback is provided in relation to all assessment criteria via the student intranet. Examples include reflective essays, oral presentations, cases studies, OSCEs and the final dissertation project.
Career opportunities
Nurses require master’s-level knowledge and competence to undertake advanced clinical roles in practice.
Entry requirements
You must:
- be a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council
- have an honours degree (2.2 or above) in a related subject or evidence of study at degree level (opportunities for individual APEL are available on application).
- be employed by a healthcare organisation within an area of advanced practice which requires diagnostic and therapeutic responsibility within scope for a patient caseload within the domains of practitioner practice - for a minimum of 500 hours or practice for the duration of the course
- be able to organise for a doctor or qualified and active advanced practitioner to act as a practice supervisor to enable development in practice as an advanced nurse practitioner via the taught practice component
- be able to dedicate a minimum of three hours per week, in addition to the study day at University, to work in an advanced nurse practitioner capacity to focus on developing as an advanced nurse practitioner and complete the required hours of supervision and competences for the practitioner domains.
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Modules
Core modules
- Advanced Inquiry in Nursing
- Advanced Physical Assessment and Disease Management Skills
- Competencies for Advanced Nurse Practice 1 and 2
- Conceptualisation of Nursing through Person-centred Care
- Enhancing the User/Carer Experience Through Evidence-based Nursing (Dissertation)
Option modules
- Advanced Management of Secondary Prevention in Coronary Heart Disease
- Advanced Minor Injury/Illness Assessment Skills
- Advanced Pathophysiology
- Advanced Personal Effectiveness in Leadership
- Advanced Respiratory Disease Management
- Arrhythmia Management
- Chronic Pain Management
- Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure
- Non-medical Prescribing in a Leadership Context
- Supportive Care for Patients with Long-term Conditions
Modules offered may vary.

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