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MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visiting)

MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visiting)

Different course options

Full time | University of Stirling | 24 months | SEP-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

24 months

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Health Visiting Health Promotion Community Medicine

Course Summary

Overview

This academic and professional Masters course has been designed to prepare Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registered nurses and/or midwives to fulfil the role of Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visitor).

It will equip you with the higher level of autonomy, knowledge and skills in health visiting practice, enabling you to apply for registration with the NMC as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visitor).

This course is aligned with Scottish Government policy and legislation that commits to supporting and improving the health and wellbeing outcomes of children, young people and families, upholding their rights and enabling them to thrive (Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014) Scottish Government 2022 Public Health Scotland 2022).

The MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visiting) course adopts a strengths-based, student centred, culturally sensitive and trauma informed approach underpinned by the principles of salutogenesis, human valuing, ecological systems theory, and a life course perspective.

You'll be taught by a group of world-leading academics and your experience will be enhanced by working in collaboration with other faculties and researchers. You will also have an opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge in the practice module.

A unique feature of our course is the provision of masterclasses delivered by expert and key note speakers providing real-world experience and up-to-date research. You'll also benefit from a blended approach to teaching that includes face-to-face teaching, webinars, online guided study, group-work, podcasts and experiential learning. Support and guidance is on hand from your personal tutor, as well as your practice supervisor and practice assessor.

Course objectives

The course curriculum is designed to equip NMC registered nurses and midwives to deliver safe and best practice in their role as a culturally competent autonomous health visitor committed to improving the health and wellbeing outcomes for children, families and communities as defined in the Standards of Proficiency for Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (NMC 2022).

The course focuses on the following three themes which have been informed by consultation with our key stakeholders, current policy drivers and the Standards of Proficiency for Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (NMC 2022).

  • Promoting child health and wellbeing in a global society.
  • Supporting children and families with complex health and enhanced support needs.
  • Improving the outcomes for care experienced and children in need of protection.

Modules

This module is practice based spanning the length of the programme. For fulltime students this is three semesters, and for part-time students it is six semesters. It is concerned with integrating theory into practice preparing you to work in the role as an autonomous, culturally competent specialist community public health nurse-health visitor. Each semester focuses on a key theme of the programme which reflects the key role of the health visitor in the 21st century. This structure affords you the opportunity to identify your individual learning needs alongside the key learning outcomes of the programme. Learning throughout this module will be developmental and you will work towards achieving the standards of proficiency through three learning periods. The final learning period comprises of a ten-week leadership and caseload management practice experience which will enable you to consolidate your practice.
Dissertation (60 Credits)

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£4,000

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

This course is only available to students with a tuition fee status of Scottish.

Entry requirements

Good first degree in a relevant subject