Mental Health Nursing PGDip
Course overview
Qualification | Postgraduate Diploma |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 2 years |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
Subjects
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Nursing
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Entry Requirements
- A first or second class honours degree, applicants must show an awareness of health or health-related care issues.
English Language Requirements:
- IELTS: 7.0 overall; with at least 7.0 in the listening, reading, writing and speaking sections;
- GCSE: English language grade C.
Curriculum
During the Mental Health Nursing diploma course you will combine theoretical study with clinical experience. At City you will gain experience of care delivery across a range of settings and environments in East London. You will have a unique opportunity to learn how to provide culturally sensitive care within a diverse world city.
This postgraduate degree is delivered by experts who are leaders in the field of mental health nursing practice, education and research.
You will have the option to upgrade your Postgraduate Diploma to an MSc during the final year by undertaking additional part-time modules.
Your learning will draw on areas including nursing, psychology, sociology and biology in order for you to develop your communication and evidence based clinical skills.
Our curriculum focuses on relationship centred care and will support you to develop effective working relationships with patients, service users, families and professional colleagues.