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University of Bedfordshire
Park Square
Luton
Bedfordshire
UK, LU1 3JU
This course has been designed to help you to build on your existing knowledge base and be more confident with complex decision-making skills and clinical competencies for expanded practice. It integrates research, education and management issues to enable you to evolve a high degree of professional autonomy and independent practice.
You will engage in advanced health assessment and diagnostic reasoning skills and become recognised as having advanced nursing knowledge to provide consultancy services to health providers. These issues will relate strongly to the ever-changing climate within healthcare both nationally and internationally.
This is a part-time academic course and does not offer clinical placements during the course or lead to registration as nurse in the UK. For those nurses wishing to gain registration in the UK, the overseas nursing placement is offered as an additional unit. This is a unique opportunity to gain both higher-level qualifications and UK registration as a nurse.
Health professionals are increasingly aware of the need to provide advanced practice within the context of healthcare agendas. Nurses have to operate in increasingly complex organisations and be familiar with advancing practice in all areas of healthcare. This course offers an opportunity for experienced nurses to develop their knowledge and prepare for taking lead roles in key developments. Home-based students are required to apply their new knowledge to their work environment.
On completing this course, students could progress into advanced practitioner roles, consultancy, managerial positions, health and social care policy development, teaching and research and development.
During the course you will:
Areas of study you may cover on this course include:
Course Learning Outcomes
Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) in Advanced Nursing Practice
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
1. Be autonomous in planning and managing the learning process and in reviewing and meeting your own learning and development needs.
2. Develop effective key questioning techniques to enhance communication skills and establish professional reasoning.
3. Demonstrate and act upon the outcomes of the assessment process and share findings with the patient and the multi-disciplinary team and make appropriate decisions about the clients care.
4. Demonstrate critical awareness of interventions for relapse prevention and facilitate the development of effective management strategies for patients / clients who has multiple health needs within a multi-disciplinary setting.
5. Explore the dynamic features and nature of good interdisciplinary working that supports patients / clients with complex needs.
Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Advanced Nursing Practice
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
1. Be autonomous in planning and managing the learning process and in reviewing and meeting your own learning and development needs.
2. Develop effective key questioning techniques to enhance communication skills and establish professional reasoning.
3. Demonstrate and act upon the outcomes of the assessment process and share findings with the patient and the multi-disciplinary team and make appropriate decisions about the clients care.
4. Demonstrate critical awareness of interventions for relapse prevention and facilitate the development of effective management strategies for patients / clients who has multiple health needs within a multi-disciplinary setting.
5. Explore the dynamic features and nature of good interdisciplinary working that supports patients / clients with complex needs.
6. Work within complex, unpredictable and normally specialized fields demanding innovative work which involves exploring the current limits of knowledge.
7. Be aware of personal responsibility and professional codes of conduct where appropriate and able to formulate solutions to ethical issues as they impact on professional practice through dialogue with peers, clients, mentors and others.
Master of Science (MSc) in Advanced Nursing Practice
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
1. Be autonomous in planning and managing the learning process and in reviewing and meeting your own learning and development needs.
2. Develop effective key questioning techniques to enhance communication skills and establish professional reasoning.
3. Demonstrate and act upon the outcomes of the assessment process and share findings with the patient and the multi-disciplinary team and make appropriate decisions about the clients care.
4. Demonstrate critical awareness of interventions for relapse prevention and facilitate the development of effective management strategies for patients / clients who has multiple health needs within a multi-disciplinary setting.
5. Explore the dynamic features and nature of good interdisciplinary working that supports patients / clients with complex needs.
6. Work within complex, unpredictable and normally specialized fields demanding innovative work which involves exploring the current limits of knowledge.
7. Be aware of personal responsibility and professional codes of conduct where appropriate and able to formulate solutions to ethical issues as they impact on professional practice or research through dialogue with peers, clients, mentors and others.
8. Demonstrate confidence in your professional progress with strong leadership ability that influences and inspires others.
9. Undertake an extensive dissertation project that has relevance to your role and your personal and professional development.
When developing this course the following key external benchmarking documents helped shape the curriculum document:
Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) in Advanced Nursing Practice
The aims of this course are to:
Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Advanced Nursing Practice
The aims of this course are to:
Master of Science (MSc) in Advanced Nursing Practice
The aims of this course are to:
Facilitate a greater sense of personal mastery in leading advanced nursing practice.
You will be involved in group learning activities, for example, EBL, PBL and group work that involves developing effective working relationships.
Career:
On completing this course the students are likely to progress into the following areas:
Further study:
Each student will be encouraged to retain a reflective journal in relation to their own Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Access to the career guidance.
Each student will complete a self audit in terms of their career aspirations and opportunities available to them. This will be revisited in a tutorial at the end of each module.
Additional:
Relevant professional experience with evidence of study at diploma and or degree level.
Applicants for the PGCert , PGDip and MSc in Advanced Nursing Studies without ONP: will need an IELTS score of 6.0 in all four elements (reading, writing, listening, speaking).
Applicants for the PGCert , PGDip and MSc in Advanced Nursing Studies with ONP: it is a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) requirement that an IELTS 7.0 or equivalent is applied to all units within this course if international students register to take the Overseas Nursing Programme (ONP) Placement Development optional unit (level 2) in preparation for practicing as a nurse in UK.
A foundation degree will be of particular interest if you have completed a Modern Apprenticeship, vocational A levels, BTEC National or equivalent.
Foundation degrees are also particularly suitable if you want to qualify while working.
Many students studying for foundation degrees come to us through work-based routes so you can apply for a foundation degree even if you don’t have traditional academic qualifications.
We welcome applicants with relevant work experience.
We will consider you as an individual and take into account all elements of your application, not just your qualifications. We are looking for both breadth and depth in your current studies as well as enthusiasm for the subject you wish to study.
The general requirement is one of the following:
Postgraduate applications (MA/MSc) should be made direct to the University using the standard University application form. There are some exceptions, please see individual course descriptions for details.
As a general guide, to apply for a place on an undergraduate course (BA/BSc) at the University you need to have completed your high school education and have the required English qualification.
We have students from all the European Union member countries so we are quick to make decisions on most qualifications.
(Please note that applicants on a full student visa are not eligible for part-time study)
We recommend that you apply directly to the University where possible, as this allows us to offer the quickest turnaround time for your application.
Please read the Direct application instructions before completing the course application form.
Application forms for accommodation in the student halls at Bedford campus and Luton campus are available in the Student life section
APL is available for international students applying for undergraduate (Bachelor degree) study. Please do not use this APL form to apply for postgraduate courses.
Use the APL form to tell us about any non-standard qualifications and/or work experience you have that you think should be taken into consideration with your application. `
The APL form should be submitted at the same time as the course application form.
We regret we are unable to process APL forms from students who have not submitted a formal course application form.
Return your completed application to:
University of Bedfordshire
International Admissions
Park Square
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU1 3JU
United Kingdom
T: +44 (0)1582 489326 (non-EU Students)
F: +44 (0)1582 743469
E: international-admissions@beds.ac.uk
The units available to you offer a range of different teaching strategies in order to meet the learning needs of a diverse range of students. These strategies include lectures, seminars, groupwork, e-learning, practicals case studies, discussions / debates, workshops, games, role play, enquiry based learning. This ensures that all students have the opportunity to learn in an environment that suits their learning style.
Learning will take place in a variety of environments including:
A progress file will be kept on each student outlining their progression. This will take the form of a summary of the progression in meeting the learning outcomes identified in the learning contract. This will be implemented through the personal tutor system.
You are encouraged to keep and update regularly a reflective diary and portfolio of evidence to monitor and evaluate your progress. You will have the opportunity to evaluate this intermittently during the course and to evaluate progress at completion to identify further professional and personal development for career progression. You will be expected to keep a paper-based or e-portfolio and this will be monitored, for example through the assessment process or by the personal tutor system.
Communication
To help with the development of this you will
Information Literacy
To help with the development of this you will:
Use Microsoft word processing and Power-point software to produce formative / summative assessments and presentations.
Research and Evaluation
To help with the development of this you will:
Creativity and Critical Thinking
To help with the development of this you will:
A variety of teaching sessions and workshops are offered for you to explore your self awareness and identify which modes of learning best develop you skills and knowledge whether cognitive, skill based or discussing beliefs and values that are of concern to you and others.
A progress file will be kept on each student outlining their progression. This will take the form of a summary of the progression in meeting the learning outcomes identified in the learning contract. This will be implemented through the personal tutor system.
You are encouraged to keep and update regularly a reflective diary and portfolio of evidence to monitor and evaluate your progress. You will have the opportunity to evaluate this intermittently during the course and to evaluate progress at completion to identify further professional and personal development for career progression. You will be expected to keep a paper-based or e-portfolio and this will be monitored, for example through the assessment process or by the personal tutor system.
Professional attitudes are important to enable engagement in the world beyond the University. It is expected therefore that you will adopt behaviors and attitudes that reflect a sense of professionalism in how you approach different learning opportunities and situations. In return the course team will respond positively towards this.
The student and staff are therefore expected to do the following:
Students
Staff
Students will be introduced to the concept of professional standards in their induction programme and will have the above outlined to them. Adherence to these standards will be monitored by the course leader who will liaise with the unit leaders. If there are any issues that need to be addressed the personal tutor will be informed who will document this in the progress files and contact the student to discuss the issues further. The student will be offered support to address the issues. However any persistent non-adherence to these professional standards may result in the student being discontinued from the course.