Overview
We’ve designed our course around the core values of the NHS constitution so that you understand what’s required in caring for and supporting vulnerable people. Our aim is to make sure we prepare you for the challenges you may face and develop the expertise you’ll need to become a leader in nursing.
Mental health and wellbeing is a growing health concern for our society. During this accelerated two-year course, you'll gain the experience and skills required to practice as an Mental Health Nurse in two years, rather than three. You’ll develop the expertise to manage both the physical and psychological needs of patients.
You’ll spend 50% of your time on clinical placements in a variety of settings with support from a practice supervisor/assessor throughout. In addition to time spent in practice on placement, you’ll have a mix of simulated and technology-enhanced learning, university attendance in shared groups, field-specific groups, or interdisciplinary learning. When you're on campus you'll be based in our award-winning Brooks building, equipped with state-of-the-art, specialist health facilities and simulation technology.
Some of the topics you’ll explore include the ethics of medicine management, recovery approaches, and intervention therapies for substance abuse. You’ll also learn practical skills in conflict resolution, how to manage challenging behaviour, and how to safeguard vulnerable patients.
At Manchester Met, all of our teaching team in the Department of Nursing have been practising nurses, health visitors or advanced practitioners at some point in their careers. Some of their specialist areas include nutrition, stroke rehabilitation, acute and emergency care, palliative and cancer care, dementia, and mental health.
Features and Benefits
Career prospects
When you graduate, you’ll gain a masters degree (MSc) and eligibility to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
You might choose to work with certain groups, such as young people or offenders, or focus on a particular issue such as eating disorders.
You will often work as part of a multidisciplinary team with psychiatrists, psychologists, GPs, social workers and other health professionals.
You may work in a variety of settings including community healthcare centres, specialist units and secure residential units or with your patients in their own homes.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
Type | Public |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Year of Establishment | 1970 |
Programs Offered | Full-time, Part-time, Online |
Total Enrollment | 38,000+ |
International Students | 3,000+ |
Intake Season | Fall |
Accommodation | Available |
Course | Fees |
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Undergraduate Courses | 15,000 - 16,500 EUR |
Graduate Taught Courses | 16,000 - 17,000 EUR |
Graduate Research Courses | 16,000 - 27,500 EUR (varies band wise) |
Avg.Living Cost | 7,500 - 8,500 EUR per year |
Tuition Fees in UK (1st Year Average) | MS: £17276 | MBA: £17276 | BE/Btech: £16632 | BBA: £15130 | BSc: £16632 | MFin: £19000 | MA: £15560 | MIM: £18241 | MEM: £16950 | MArch: £14271 | BHM: £12662 | MIS: £15344 | MEng: £12876 | MBBS: £28865| MPharm: £15452 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in UK | £850 to £1,050 a month |
Entrance Exams in UK | TOEFL: 88 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 59 | GMAT: 590 |
Work and Study in UK | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in UK | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in UK | £348 |
Student Visa in UK | Your nationality, duration of your stay and purpose of your stay are the three essential factors for UK visa. For Non-EU students UK visa is mandatory. |
Intakes in UK | There are mainly two intakes in UK: January/February & September/October. |
Top Job Sectors in UK | IT Engineering, Product Design, Mobile Development, Designers, Logistics, etc. |
Economy in UK | Growth Rate: 1.3% (2018) 1.4% (2019) 1.4% (2020e), 6th Largest Economy in the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
£ 18,000
Total
£ 18,000