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197 Master's degrees in Nursing in United Kingdom
Specialist Community Nursing - District Nursing Pathway
This Specialist Community Nursing - District Nursing Pathway programme from Keele University is available for Home students who are employed in a community nursing role and are seconded by their employer or funded to undertake the apprenticeship route

Registered Nurse (Mental Health)
Registered Nurse (Mental Health) from Brunel University of London programme leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

Nursing Science Registered Nurse (Adult)
This Nursing Science Registered Nurse (Adult) MSc programme from Northumbria University will allow graduates from any undergraduate subject to build on their experience in a caring role, and graduate with NMC Registration.
Child Nursing
Child Nursing from Canterbury Christ Church University designed to meet the highest standards set by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), this innovative two-year full-time programme will prepare you to deliver safe, effective, and person-centred care to children, young people, and their families in a continuously evolving healthcare landscape.
Specialist Practitioner - District Nursing
The Specialist Practitioner - District Nursing programme offered by the Liverpool John Moores University combines theory and primary care practice, preparing practitioners to lead service development.
Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Surgical)
Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Surgical) at Harper Adams University will further develop and extend knowledge of the anatomical structures and physiological processes relevant to anaesthesia.

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

Nursing Studies (Mental Health) Pre-registration
The Nursing Studies (Mental Health) Pre-registration from Teesside University involves the care of people experiencing mental health problems and their families. As a mental health nurse you become an important member of a multi-professional team working in partnership with adults and children experiencing mental health problems, and their families and carers with a range of complex needs.

Advanced Clinical Practice (Specialist Negotiated Practice)
The MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (Specialist Negotiated Practice) from the University of Wolverhampton provides access to structured and supported educational development to enable you to progress through your Masters Level study to meet the requirements set by Health Education England (2017) in their Multi-professional Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice in England.
Nursing Practice (Mental Health)
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 (Mental Health) from Staffordshire University.

Specialist Practice (District Nursing)
Develop your leadership and influencing capabilities, build the confidence to shape and enhance community nursing practice, and gain the skills to inspire and lead large nursing teams with Specialist Practice (District Nursing) at UWE Bristol (University of the West of England).
Nursing (Adult)
At Nursing (Adult) from Edge Hill University you’ll learn how to deliver care to people with acute and complex care needs.
Public Health Nursing
This Public Health Nursing program at University of Suffolk is designed to enable Health Visitors and School Nurses with a Postgraduate qualification in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing to achieve a full Master's degree.

Caring for Children and Young People with Complex Needs
The Caring for Children and Young People with Complex Needs MSc programme from the Queen's University Belfast is to provide you with the knowledge, skills, training and education to work in caring for children and young people with complex health needs in a hospital and community setting.

Nursing (Mental Health)
Graduates of the Nursing (Mental Health) programme from University of Hertfordshire are working as Community Mental Health Nurse’s, Crisis Nurse’s, and Consultant Nurses in hospitals, community practice, individuals’ homes, and rehabilitation units.

Adult Nursing (Kirkcaldy)
Adult nursing prepares you to care for individuals with a range of health conditions in settings such as hospitals, homes, and nursing homes
Adult Nursing
Adult Nursing from Canterbury Christ Church University is an innovative two-year postgraduate programme designed to develop the advanced knowledge, clinical expertise, and behaviours needed to excel in modern nursing practice.