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Mental Health Nursing

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MSc On-Campus Full-time 2 September find out find out
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For entry requirements please visit our website.

About Mental Health Nursing, MSc - at Buckinghamshire New University

If you are a compassionate, kind and caring person who wants a career where you can make a real difference, then mental health nursing could be for you. You’ll become part of a team that works to offer outstanding patient-centred care, guiding your patients through their most vulnerable moments and making a difference to their lives.

With BNU, you’ll benefit from our combined learning approach of theory and practice, supportive and experienced course team, and our specialist facilities.

Upon completion of the degree, you’ll be eligible to register with the Nursing & Midwifery Council.

NHS Training grant of £5,000; check eligibility criteria at the NHS website. 

Our MSc in pre-registration Mental Health Nursing is designed for high achieving graduates, recognising that you’ll bring transferable academic skills, healthcare experience and valuable life experience to your studies.

This fast-track two-year degree programme integrates postgraduate academic study alongside practice-based learning. It is underpinned by a strong collaboration between the University, service users (experts by experience) and our NHS practice partners, helping you to gain the knowledge and skills you need for your future career in mental health nursing.

We will support and nurture you throughout the programme, so you can become compassionate, proficient, confident, and digitally-able registered mental health nurses. We will also prepare you for future leadership and specialist roles within the integrated care system.   

As professional nurses and educators, staff bring a wealth of clinical expertise and research activity. An existing and expanding portfolio of health and social care courses, including midwifery, physiotherapy, operating department practitioner, social worker, physician associate as well as specialist community and public health nurses, provide opportunities for inter-professional learning.

In addition, expert specialist nurses regularly deliver tailored sessions and service users (experts by experience) also support on the programme. This will allow you to benefit from their experiences and expertise, insights and perspectives to enhance your learning.

At our Uxbridge Campus, in West London, we have impressive facilities with state-of-the-art equipment. You’ll get to recreate real scenarios so when you’re out on placement you’ll be confident in your mental health nursing skills.

The simulation areas are equipped to a national standard of excellence. Our facilities offer a high-fidelity environment, which includes the use of NHS approved consumables, genuine functioning equipment and a combination of actors and technology enhanced manikins. The essential element of de-brief in simulation is undisputed; audio/visual technology is available and widely used by the teaching teams to enhance feedback to learners.

To complement the theoretical study, you will spend time out on practice. The majority of our placements are within centres of excellence in North West London and the Thames Valley NHS and private practice, due to our impressive connections and partnerships.

On successful completion of our MSc in Mental Health Nursing, you will be able to become an advocate for, and to empower, individuals, families, communities, and populations throughout the life span, assimilating current health data and economics, assessing and meeting health needs, improving health outcomes and positively impacting on health. 

You will also be able to lead the care of people with complex healthcare needs to optimise independence, manage risk and reduce vulnerability across organisations and settings. 

On successful completion of the MSc in Mental Health Nursing, you'll graduate as a registered mental health nurse and will be able to practice in the UK or explore opportunities of working abroad in the future.

Mental Health Nursing is a broad area and opportunities for mental health nursing are continually expanding. You'll have the chance to go into many careers, such as:

  • general practice surgeries as a mental health nurse
  • community settings, for example home treatment team, recovery service
  • nursing homes
  • mental health services
  • forensic mental health services including high secure services
  • private health care providers
  • prison nursing
  • the armed forces
  • teaching and assessing roles
  • working abroad
  • researcher- promoting advances in health care and health promotion practice.

For further details please visit our website.


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