MMedSci Nursing Studies Top up NURT95
Who is it for?Students who successfully complete NURT77: Pre-registration Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing (Adult) within the School of Nursing and Midwifery will have the opportunity to continue their studies to achieve an MMedSci in Nursing. This separate ‘top- up’ programme comprises a research skills unit and a research dissertation. Successful completion of both these units attracts 60 credits at Level 7 and the award of MMedSci in Nursing. To access the programme students are advised to have a minimum of 6 months post registration experience and must be practicing throughout the duration of the programme to enable the integration of theory to practice. |
Overview of structure:You are normally expected to complete your studies on the MMedSci Nursing NURT95 within 15 months of registering on the programme. 1. Researching and Research Skills Unit (15 weeks) 2. Dissertation Unit (37 weeks) Mode of Assessment: |
What is it about?The objectives of the Programme are that students achieving the award of Masters will have developed knowledge and understanding of:
And the skills to enable them to achieve success in:
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How does it enhance practice?
The module is tailored to meet the needs of clinicians working in practice and allows the in-depth study of research methods and consideration of an area of personal/professional clinical interest.
Links to Professional/Academic Award:
MMedSci Nursing
NB The award of the MMedSci shall subsume the Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing (Adult).
Credit: 60 Credits at level 7
Course Structure:
The programme commences on 25 March 2013.
There is no formal attendance requirement for students undertaking the MMedSci Health Care Studies. You will be allocated to a Supervisor during the early weeks of the Programme and you will be expected to arrange regular supervision meetings with your Supervisor whose role is to:
• provide guidance in meeting the programme objectives
• discuss your progress in preparing for the assessment of the Researching and Research Skills Unit
• supervise you in the preparation of your dissertation
Delivery Site
University of Sheffield - Central Campus
If successful in your application for the course you will receive an offer letter with the exact details of the location of teaching, closer to the start date.
From May 2012
The School of Nursing and Midwifery will be based at Barber House, Glossop Road, Sheffield; opposite the Royal Hallamshire Hospital however teaching may take place across the University site. Please see a map below of the Central Campus. If you have any enquiries about the location of the teaching please contact the General Enquiry Line on 0114 222 2030.
Contact UsProgramme Lead: Mark Limb Email: m.k.limb@sheffield.ac.uk Tel: 0114 222 2051 Admissions Officer: Heather Kelly Email: h.m.kelly@sheffield.ac.uk Tel: 0114 222 2048 |
Notes for applicationThe referee for your application should be your personal tutor you were allocated for NURT77. To apply please follow the link on the right-hand side of this page. |
