MMedSci in Advancing Practice - Full Time (NURT88)
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The full time MMedSci in Advancing Practice is completed in one year, the taught component being delivered over two semesters. Students undertake various units exploring different aspects of advancing practice and a dissertation which provides an opportunityto apply learning to an area of personal interest. The course also offers a wide range of transferable academic skills including study skills, essay writing, referencing, literature review, and writing for publication. Pastoral and academic support is provided through the allocation of a personal tutor for the course in addition to subject specialist support for individual units. The School of Nursing and Midwifery is committed the publication and dissemination of new knowledge and insights and you will be encouraged to publish work undertaken on the course where appropriate. For more information on the course structure and the units involved click here. |
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Why choose the University of Sheffield?The School of Nursing and Midwifery was ranked among the top ten in the UK for research that is considered world leading following the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. As a postgraduate student, you will be supported in your studies by experienced lecturers and clinicians from a range of disciplines including Nursing, Medicine, and the Social Sciences. |
Entry requirementsThe course is suitable for UK and overseas applicants. You must be a qualified Nurse, with a good degree of 2.1 or the equivalent. If you are an overseas candidate you must have an IELTs 7. For more information on the entry requirements and how to apply please click here. |
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Central locationYou'll be based near the Medical School, the Health Sciences Library and central university facilities like our 24-hour study centre the Information Commons (pictured). It also means you'll be in the hub of Sheffield student life. You'll have popular student areas like West Street and Broomhill on your doorstep, along with the best students' union in the country. |
International students support
The University of Sheffield has over 6,000 students from over 100 countries and is committed to offering world class education and support for those coming from outside of the UK. The School of Nursing and Midwifery prides itself on providing a supportive and stimulating environment in which to study and draws upon the experience of a broad range of experts in health and social care. For information and guidance on making an application to the University of Sheffield as an international student go to www.shef.ac.uk/international.
Contact usProgramme Leader: Mac Macintosh Tel: 0114 222 2054 Email: m.j.macintosh@sheffield.ac.uk Admissions Officer: Heather Kelly Tel: 0114 222 2048 Email: h.m.kelly@sheffield.ac.uk |
Fees and fundingTo find out what the fees are for this course please click here. |

