Course details
Course description
Designed to offer postgraduate education to nurses in a range of clinical environments and geographical settings, this course is ideal for UK based and international nurses to develop personally and professionally.
You will develop your ways of thinking, helping you to become an independent learner who thinks creatively to solve problems using evidence-based approaches, including critical reflection, application of theory, and critical appraisal.
You'll learn about researching, appraising, and applying evidence and how these concepts can be used in your professional practice. This will help to develop your confidence to critically analyse the research process and to then use this to influence practice.
The course is flexible and will allow you to tailor your own needs. You can choose from a range of areas to suit your interests, such as:
The relationship between risk management and patient safety
The assessment, care and management of acutely or critically ill adults
Understanding of organisational culture and a range of leadership models and theories
The prevention, diagnosis and management of long term conditions including acute presentations
This course is offered on a part-time basis and delivered through online distance learning. A small number of modules are also delivered partly face-to-face for locally based students.
Subjects
- Health studies
- Nursing
Entry requirements
This course is for registered / qualified nurses You will normally an ordinary degree but we will accept 30 credits at SCQF Level 9 or equivalent We operate a flexible Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL) system by which students who do not have a degree may be eligible for entry. Please check our website for English language requirements.
Course options
Course details
Distance learning
1st Jan 2024 to 1st Jan 2026
Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.
Venue details
Main Site
Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4HN