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Advanced Clinical Practice (Advanced Critical Care Practitioner) Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship MSc

Advanced Clinical Practice (Advanced Critical Care Practitioner) Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship MSc

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Part time | University of Birmingham | 3 years | SEP-26

Study mode

Part time

Duration

3 years

Start date

SEP-26

Key information
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Qualification type

Masters Degree Apprenticeship at Level 7

Subject areas

Health Practice Administration

Course Summary

If you're looking to advance your career without taking a break from work, this Degree Apprenticeship is an ideal choice. The Advanced Clinical Practice (Advanced Critical Care Practitioner) provides a structured pathway to becoming an Advanced Critical Care Practitioner, equipping you with the expert knowledge and specialist skills needed to progress to the next level in your profession.

This degree apprenticeship equips you with the critical care-specific skills defined by the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FICM) curriculum and the Multi-professional Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice in England. It prepares you to confidently take on the Advanced Critical Care Practitioner role and lead within critical care services.

Driven by research and patient-focused care, the programme empowers you to drive innovation, improve clinical practice, and advance both your career and patient outcomes.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

This course is fully funded via the employer Apprenticeship Levy.

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

Contact University and ask about this fee

Entry requirements

  • You should have a 2:2 Honours degree in your clinical field of practice. You must be employed by a health or social care organisation.
  • Current registration with one of the statutory regulators of health and care professions i.e. NMC or HCPC or GPhC.
  • At least 36 months of clinical experience post qualification.
  • You should normally hold an honours degree in your clinical field of practice.
  • You'll need to demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development that shows an ability to study at Masters level. You must be employed as a Trainee ACCP within a critical care unit environment, due to the work-based learning element of the programme.

University information

The University of Birmingham - part of the prestigious Russell Group of universities in the UK – has been helping to develop the next generation of leaders, push boundaries of innovation and challenge existing thinking for over 100 years. The university has a vibrant and diverse community of students, with over 10,000 international students coming to the city from over 120 countries. Over 40% of students are working on a postgraduate...more