MSc Nursing (Learning Disabilities)
If you already hold an undergraduate degree and wish to become a Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse, this two-year accelerated course allows graduates with a level 6 qualification in any subject area to gain the qualifications needed to pursue a career in nursing.
Through a mix of theory and practice, you'll gain the skills, knowledge and experience required to provide high-quality, culturally competent, person-centered care.
Our flexible curriculum and blended learning approach will allow you to build up knowledge and then put it into practice on placements in healthcare settings, giving you the tools to develop holistic, clinical and decision-making skills in line with the demands of modern nursing.
Taught by a team of experienced healthcare practitioners and with the additional input of service users and carer groups, you’ll learn from the very best on your journey towards becoming a Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse.
Successful completion of this course leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
All of our Nursing courses at NTU are taught in our brand-new Health and Allied Professions Centre.
In addition to MSc Nursing (Learning Disabilities), we also offer:
If you already hold an undergraduate degree and wish to become a Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse, this two-year accelerated course allows graduates with a level 6 qualification in any subject area to gain the qualifications needed to pursue a career in nursing.
Through a mix of theory and practice, you'll gain the skills, knowledge and experience required to provide high-quality, culturally competent, person-centered care.
Our flexible curriculum and blended learning approach will allow you to build up knowledge and then put it into practice on placements in healthcare settings, giving you the tools to develop holistic, clinical and decision-making skills in line with the demands of modern nursing.
Taught by a team of experienced healthcare practitioners and with the additional input of service users and carer groups, you’ll learn from the very best on your journey towards becoming a Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse.
Successful completion of this course leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
All of our Nursing courses at NTU are taught in our brand-new Health and Allied Professions Centre.
In addition to MSc Nursing (Learning Disabilities), we also offer: