Our Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice award aims to equip healthcare professionals with advanced clinical skills and knowledge needed to lead and develop complex evidence-based clinical decisions, whilst enhancing service delivery and improving health outcomes within Practice. Linked to the four pillars of ‘Advanced Practice’; clinical, education, leadership and research; students will also benefit from learning with specialists from a range of healthcare settings whilst ensuring patient safety and ethical practice.
Professional Body: Centre for Advancing Practice accreditation
Admissions to the programme enables all nurse, midwife and SCPHN registrants OR Allied Health Professionals registered with the HCPC (including NHS, Self-employed or non-NHS employed registrants) to apply for entry to the programme.
Admission to the programme is dependent on the following minimum criteria:
The Admissions Policy for Advanced Clinical Practice programmes is in accordance with the University’s admissions for students, Equality and Diversity policies. It seeks to select the students from diverse educational and social backgrounds who can benefit from and motivation to complete the programme.
The programme welcomes applications from those from a variety of educational qualifications and will consider on merit applicants with no formal qualifications.
All applicants need to have:
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For fees and funding options please visit website to find out more
There is opportunity for those who wish to continue educational study and work at academic Level 8 on completion of the MSc Advanced Clinical Practice award, to register for the Doctor of Professional Practice or a PhD which are also offered at the University of Northampton.
The full MSc Advanced Clinical Practice award consists of five compulsory modules (180 credits) which include:
The PGCert requires you to complete NURM080 and NURM081 (60 credits)
The PGDip requires you to complete NURM080, NURM081, NURM114 and NURM079 (120 credits)
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