Nursing
Post-Qualifying Programmes for nurses and other health care workers
What’s it about?
We offer a wide range of flexible, interdisciplinary learning opportunities for your continuing personal and professional development. This makes our programmes relevant to nurses and other health and social care staff. Certain modules contained within the programmes can be studied as single modules.
Our strong partnerships with practice mean that our modules are relevant to service needs. Enrolment on any of these programmes will empower you to enhance your knowledge and skills to benefit your current and future job roles. You will be allocated a personal tutor and the opportunity to compile a personal development plan.
You can choose to study single modules as a taster or register for a full programme.
What will I learn?
Diploma in Contemporary Health Care Practice This is a flexible diploma level programme for health care practitioners from all backgrounds who wish to develop an awareness of current issues influencing contemporary health care practice. Our aim is to support individuals to develop personally and professionally, providing the key learning skills and knowledge necessary to enable you to think critically and develop your own practice. Prior learning, both experiential and formal, can be accredited by the University to enable you to complete your diploma if required.
AR PART TIME STUDY OVERSEAS
Employer Funding May Be Available
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BSc (Hons) Children and Family Nursing This dynamic, flexible programme has been structured to meet the diverse needs of nurses working with well and sick children who are committed to ongoing personal and professional development. This programme has been redesigned to reflect current government policy relating to modernising NHS careers and will develop practitioners capable of enhancing the quality of clinical care delivered to children and their families. Adopting an evidence-based approach to your practice, you will be able to use the knowledge and skills gained throughout the programme to enhance your contribution to service delivery.
BSc (Hons) Professional Studies (Nursing/Health Care) This is a part-time or full-time academic programme that links to the professional role of qualified nurses and health care workers. Flexible modes of assessment and attendance on a range of topics including the development of clinical skills, leadership, law and ethics, evidence-based practice, mentorship and contemporary issues in nursing and health care are strengths of the programme. This programme can be accessed by qualified nurses and health care workers from all specialities and professional backgrounds.
BSc (Hons) Therapeutic Interventions If you are involved with people diagnosed with a personality disorder or using cognitive behavioural therapy with a variety of clients, this programme is designed to improve your skills and confidence as well as care standards. The programme is endorsed by the National Institute for Mental Health in England (North West).
Each programme consists of a number of compulsory modules and you can also choose from a range of optional modules.
BSc (Hons) Midwifery Practice This part-time programme is aimed at qualified midwives who wish to develop to graduate level following registration. This flexible programme will develop skills of critical enquiry, analysis, reflection and problem solving; enhance your professional judgement and promote independence of thought and action in midwifery practice. Modules are designed to meet the changing health care agenda and provide you with the critical skills essential for today’s health service.
How will I learn?
You will experience a variety of teaching methods such as seminars, tutorials, student-led activities, group presentations, action learning sets and blended e-learning (a combination of technology-based materials and face-to-face learning). You will be expected to undertake private study, and on some programmes where a practical assessment is required, you will be given time for work-related learning.
Where can I get a job?
All of our programmes are mapped against the NHS KSF and you can use your new knowledge as part of the evidence needed in your role. So not only will these programmes enhance your professional career but you will be much better equipped to take on new roles and face the challenges of working in health care. Completion of the programmes will enable you to study at postgraduate level in the future.
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