Specialist Nursing (Essay writing services)
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 - Mar 24, 2022
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The BSc Hons Specialist Nursing (with pathways) is aimed at preparing Nurses for Leadership roles in a field of Nursing of their choice. There are a range of Pathways to suit all Nurses including District Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Learning Disability Nursing, and Community Children’s Nursing. The full range of Adult Nursing Specialisms are offered, including Specialist Adult (formerly Nurse Practitioner), Palliative Care, Stroke Care, Diabetes Care and Emergency Care.
The programme leads to more than one qualification. You will obtain a degree from Ulster University and a professional qualification from the United Kingdom Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Students of District Nursing obtain a further professional qualification in Nurse Prescribing.
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The term, ‘Specialist Nursing’ refers to, the exercising of higher levels of judgment and decision making in relation to the nursing care of individuals, families and communities. As a future Leader you must display this higher level of decision making across four areas; clinical practice, care and programme management, clinical practice development and clinical practice leadership. At Ulster we focus on developing you as a Leader and help you achieve academic and professional competence in all these areas.
This programme is a 50-50 programme, meaning that 50% of the programme is university-based and 50% based in the practice learning setting. In the Practice Learning setting you will be allocated to a Sign-Off Mentor. This Sign-Off Mentor who is an established Specialist Nurse and Leader in Clinical Care will supervise you throughout the Programme. He/she will assess you and sign off your competencies prior to recording the professional qualification with the NMC. You will also be allocated to a Pathway Leader who will supervise your academic development and provide support throughout.
The academic component of the programme consists of a four 30-credit modules.
Research Module 30 credits
Leadership Module 30 credits
+ Two Specialist Focus Modules, depending on your selected pathway (60 credits)
District Nursing students have an additional 20 credits to complete in order to evidence outcomes related to Nurse Prescribing.
The BSc(Hons) Specialist Nursing (with Pathways) is a recognised academic and professional qualification across Europe. The quality of the education is high as is the academic expectation on you as a student. You will receive the latest ideas on academic writing, research and critical analysis. The quality of learning resources at Ulster University are very high and the support of students is also good Essay writing services.
All of the Specialist Nursing Teaching Team at the University are established authors and researchers and provide consultancy to numerous organisations in the UK and Ireland. At the end of the programme you will be able to apply for Masters Degrees in any University across Europe. Ideally we would like you to apply to Ulster where you will have automatic entry to our MSc Nursing.









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