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206 Master's degrees in Nursing in United Kingdom

Nursing
Suitable for registered nurses from all areas of practice, the Nursing programme from The University of Lancashire will equip you with the knowledge, skills, personal, professional and inter-professional insights needed to confront, challenge and shape the future of your nursing practice.

Public Health for Global Practice
The Public Health for Global Practice degree from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine will help you learn from a diverse range of specialists in health economics, statistics, epidemiology, social science, and health policies. Then explore how these can be applied to low- and middle- income settings.

Paediatric Emergency Medicine (Online)
The Paediatric Emergency Medicine (Online) course delivered by Queen Mary University of London will provide practising doctors, nurses, paramedics and physician associates the opportunity to gain a thorough expertise in the field of PEM.

Nursing (Pre-Registration) Adult (Blended Learning)
The M.Sc. in Nursing (Pre-Registration) Adult (Blended Learning) at University of Huddersfield is fit for those who would like to provide care for adults in the community or an acute setting, as is designed to provide a great foundation for your future career in adult nursing.

Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing
The Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing programme of the University of Glasgow provides a framework for postgraduate study that gives you the opportunity to advance your knowledge, improve research skills, and practice evidence-based veterinary nursing.

Nursing - Adult
Qualify as a registered nurse in just 2 years with this Nursing - Adult programme from University of Southampton.

Specialist Community Public Health Nursing
In this Specialist Community Public Health Nursing programme at Brunel University of London you’ll benefit from a course designed to combine your professional education with academic excellence. You’ll continue to gain valuable work experience while you study, as half of your time will be spent on supervised practice placements.

Nursing (Learning Disabilities)
This Nursing (Learning Disabilities) course from the University of West London has been designed for candidates with an undergraduate degree in any subject and healthcare experience.

Nursing (Mental Health)
This Nursing (Mental Health) course at the University of York draws on our world-leading research to create a unique mental curriculum. You'll learn in an environment which values scholarship, social awareness and research.

Nursing (Mental Health)
The Nursing (Mental Health) course from University of West London has been designed for candidates with an undergraduate degree in any subject. It will prepare you with the knowledge and skills to support people with mental health conditions.

Mental Health Nursing
Mental Health Nursing from Bournemouth University is open to applicants with a first-degree or a higher degree, making use of the Nursing & Midwifery Council’s (NMC) provision for prior learning to achieve professional registration as a nurse via a two-year postgraduate level course.

Adult Nursing
This Adult Nursing programme at Bournemouth University is open to applicants with a first-degree or a higher degree, making use of the Nursing & Midwifery Council’s (NMC) provision for prior learning to achieve professional registration as a nurse via a two-year postgraduate level course.

Nursing Studies
The Nursing Studies degree delivered by the University of Sunderland has been designed to equip registered nurses in the UK and across the world with the knowledge, skills and network to succeed in senior nursing, midwifery and healthcare roles and to advance to higher pay bands, or develop greater depth and understanding within their current roles and scope of practice.

Community Nursing Specialist (General Practice Nursing)
This Community Nursing Specialist (General Practice Nursing) study delivered by the University of Plymouth has been designed with close collaboration between key stakeholders including students, clinical representatives, academics and service users, families and carers.

Mental Health Nursing
This Mental Health Nursing course at Kingston University will give you the specialist knowledge and experience you need to become a registered mental health nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

General Practice and Primary Care
The goal of the General Practice and Primary Care programme at the University of Glasgow is to improve health by conducting world-class research and teaching in primary care.

Children's Nursing
Make a positive difference to the lives of children, young people and their families. Studying the Children's Nursing course at Kingston University will give you the specialist knowledge and clinical skills you need to become a registered children's nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

Adult Nursing - Preregistration (February Start)
Whether you're passionate about caring for people recovering from acute illness or supporting those living with disabilities, the innovative accelerated Adult Nursing - Preregistration (February Start) programme from University of East Anglia is designed for graduates seeking a fast-track entry into the nursing profession.

Community Specialist Practice (District Nursing)
The Community Specialist Practice (District Nursing) programme offered by Wrexham University is designed for qualified nurses who hold a current registration as a nurse (part 1) with the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council Register (equivalent to parts 1 or 12 of the NMC Register).

Mental Health Nursing
Mental health nursing is a constantly evolving field, with as many as one in four people experiencing a mental health issue each year. We'll help you to meet the challenges of effective mental health care provision.