Students who opt to study the Kingston University MSc Mental Health Nursing programme are trained to have a purposeful career, addressing the significant need for mental health professionals. The programme provides both theoretical knowledge and practice and emphasises evidence-based strategies and complex clinical skills. The students will learn important principles of nursing, as well as modules focusing on mental health, all of which will enable them to get registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
A large part of the course comprises placements and working in award-winning simulation suites, which provide a practical learning experience in attaining the necessary skills. Students will acquire the knowledge of different psychological approaches applied in practice and cooperate with the service users with the goal of recovery and improvement of the quality of life. The graduates will be prepared to practise in a wide range of mental health organisations, like hospitals and community services.
Kingston University welcomes students from many different countries around the world. The university focuses on student learning and progress by providing a good environment where students can reach their educational goals. The university offers many courses for both new students and those returning for further study, covering various subjects such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, and the Arts.
To be enrolled, applicants need to submit a personal statement, and a relevant academic and/or employer reference is also required. Applicants can also upload their CVs along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
If you are from a non-English speaking background need an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with 6.0 in all other elements, or equivalent qualification.
For international students, the annual fee for the MSc Mental Health Nursing at Kingston University is £18,800 for Year 1.
Students taking pre-registration nursing courses may be eligible for a non-repayable NHS Training Grant of at least £5,000 per year, subject to eligibility criteria. Kingston University also offers international scholarships based on the applicant's reasons for wanting to study at the university and their potential to support the university's recruitment and marketing efforts. Additionally, alumni discounts, such as a 15% Postgraduate Progression Scholarship for those who completed an undergraduate course at Kingston University and are progressing to postgraduate study without a gap, or a 10% Alumni discount for all Kingston University undergraduate students progressing to postgraduate courses, may be available.
Graduates of the MSc Mental Health Nursing programme work as:
Applicants can submit their application for this course through the university’s online application form. Our trained counsellors are available to help you.
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