Study a hands-on, clinical curriculum to develop the knowledge and clinical skills needed to work with children, young people and families as a specialist community public health nursing (SCPHN) school nurse, and lead on innovation and change within modern health and social care
Spend half of your training in clinical placements to practise your skills in healthcare settings, under the supervision of qualified practitioners
Learn from a multidisciplinary team of lecturers, who are all healthcare professionals with experience of working in the NHS
Join one of our research groups to take part in seminars and workshops, and benefit from our links with renowned research institutions across the world
Meet the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) standards for specialist education and practice and register your qualification with the NMC.
A minimum 2.2 UK honours degree, or a recognised equivalent international qualification.
You must be currently registered as a healthcare professional to apply.
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We’re committed to making sure that we offer support for students who might need it, please visit website to find out more about about our scholarships and bursaries.
100 per cent of our postgraduate health sciences graduates go on to employment or further study (Graduate Outcomes 2023, HESA).
This course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), which means you’ll be eligible to register your qualification with the NMC on successful completion of your studies. Our alumni typically take on specialist community public school nursing roles within the NHS.
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