Looking to list your Masters programmes? Log in here.
About the course
Course overview
Specialist practitioners are defined as leaders who are able to exercise higher levels of judgement and discretion. This course provides student-centred and interdisciplinary opportunities for the development of a critically informed specialist practitioner in community nursing who will be instrumental in changing and developing nursing practice, and who will be a leader of their profession.
Why study this course with us?
The overarching aim of our course is to produce a competent, independent community practitioner working at postgraduate level, capable of promoting the development and delivery of community nursing practice across a variety of settings.
Pathways include:
Entry Requirements
Registration on the appropriate part of the NMC register
Completion of an honours degree in nursing or a health-related field
Normally, a minimum of two years’ post-registration experience
Successful/undertaking completion of a Level 6 Mentorship module
Support from the sponsoring trust or organisation
Evidence of practice in a closely related area of specialism
Send an enquiry to University of Chester
Please correct the errors indicated below to send your enquiry
The information you submit to University of Chester will only be used by them or their data partners to deal with your enquiry, according to their privacy notice. For more information on how we use and store your data, please read our privacy statement.