164 Master's degrees in Nursing in England, United Kingdom
Advanced Clinical Practice
Advanced Clinical Practice from University of Cumbria will develop your knowledge and skills in: health assessment, diagnostic reasoning, clinical decision-making and leadership – all you need to bolster your CV and climb the career ladder.

Adult Nursing
Elevate your career and lead the way in patient care with this Adult Nursing degree at University of Portsmouth. By training in our simulated teaching environments and spending time on placement, you'll learn how to care for patients with acute and long-term conditions in a variety of settings and delve into the theory behind safe practice.

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.
Adult Nursing
The University of Bedfordshire offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Adult Nursing, designed for individuals with an Honours degree in health, social care, or a related field. This full-time programme spans two years and is based at the University Square Campus in Luton, equipping students with essential nursing skills and knowledge.
Nursing Practice (Adult)
Nurses across different specialities have a vital and uniquely placed role in supporting individuals, families and communities to achieve meaningful connection and change in their lives. Learn more with this master of Nursing Practice (Adult) from Staffordshire University.
Senior Wellbeing Practitioner
The Senior Wellbeing Practitioner PG Dip is a part-time course offered by UCL, spanning two years. This programme is designed to enhance career prospects within Children and Young People's Mental Health services. It builds on previous qualifications such as the PG Cert in Psychological Wellbeing Practice and aims to develop advanced clinical skills.

Nursing Studies (Child) Pre-registration
The Nursing Studies (Child) Pre-registration from Teesside University involves the care of premature babies, infants, children, young people and their families. As a children’s nurse you are an important member of a multi-professional team, working in partnership with parents and carers, healthy children and those experiencing acute and long-term physical and mental illness and/or disabilities.

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
If you are a compassionate, kind and caring person who wants a career where you can make a real difference, then Adult Nursing could be for you. You’ll become part of a Bucks New University team that works to offer outstanding patient-centred care, guiding your patients through their most vulnerable moments and making a difference to their lives.

Adult Nursing
This Adult Nursing degree 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.

Primary and Community Care (Community Children's Nursing) (SPQ)
On this Primary and Community Care (Community Children's Nursing) (SPQ) programme offered at the University of Surrey, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to become an exceptional and compassionate community children’s nurse.

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.

Mental Health Nursing
Help change lives for the better and improve the patient experience on this MN Mental Health Nursing degree offered at University of Portsmouth. Designed in partnership with local NHS Trusts, you'll gain real-life healthcare experience in a variety of settings, including community practices and hospitals.

Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health)
This Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health) study delivered by the University of Plymouth is open to graduates in any discipline with recent health care experience and provides an entry route to nurse registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council in the adult health field.

Adult Nursing with Registered Nurse Status
This Adult Nursing with Registered Nurse Status MSc programme from University of Liverpool equips you with the knowledge, skills and professional attributes needed to become an adult nurse.
Nursing (Mental Health)
The University of Salford offers a two-year full-time M.Sc. in Nursing (Mental Health). This programme equips students with essential skills and knowledge to support individuals in managing their mental health effectively. Graduates will be eligible for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as Registered Nurses, enhancing their career prospects in healthcare.

Nursing (Top–up)
The Nursing (Top–up) course from the University of West London is designed for registered nurses who have completed their pre-registration Postgraduate Diploma of Nursing at the University of West London and would like to ‘top-up’ their award to a full Masters degree.

Nursing (Adult) with NMC Registration
Upon successful completion of the Nursing (Adult) with NMC Registration programme from University of Derby, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council in your chosen field of practice.

Practice Educator
This Practice Educator programme offered at The University of Hull will help develop your own leadership skills – and can be the first step towards a PGDip or MSc in Health Studies if you wish to continue studying. You’ll gain the skills and knowledge to teach, mentor and assess other like-minded professionals from a range of healthcare backgrounds.
Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Oncology)
Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Oncology) at Harper Adams University will further develop and extend knowledge of the anatomical structures and physiological processes relevant to anaesthesia.