Entry requirements

To be accepted on to the programme candidates must:

  • Hold current registration with a professional statutory body pertaining to their area of advanced practice.
  • Hold a degree in a discipline cognate to their professional qualification or hold a non-graduate qualification which the university has deemed to be of satisfactory standard for the purpose of postgraduate admission. Candidates without a full honours degree at 2:2 and above will be required to submit a 1,500 word essay on a topic chosen by the admissions team as part of the induction process. This will be assessed using the level 6 academic criteria (Appendix I) and must demonstrate achievement at 50% or above for successful admission to the programme. Alternatively, recent successful completion of an appropriate level 6 module such as Research Methods, Non-Medical Prescribing at level 6 or Preparing for Master’s Level Study will allow admission to the programme, subject to programme team agreement.
  • Have a minimum of two years full time equivalent post-registration clinical experience.
  • Be employed in a clinical role with a high level of autonomy or Be able to secure a placement to the above for a minimum of two days per week or Be in a Trainee Advanced Practitioner role.
  • Have a Designated Supervising Medical Practitioner (DSMP) (for those students undertaking Non-Medical Prescribing and Clinical Assessment in Advanced Practice modules) and have mentorship support during their practice placement from their employing organisation.

N.B. If undertaking Non-Medical Prescribing, further admissions criteria apply which will supersede those above (contact the programme lead for further information). If undertaking Mentorship in Practice or Learning and Teaching in Practice, students must satisfy the pre-requisites for these modules (contact the programme lead for further information). Students without a first degree who are accepted to the programme will be able to take the Non-Medical Prescribing module(where eligible) but may only take this at level 6 (in accordance with Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB) requirements).

Months of entry

September

Course content

Extend your knowledge and skills to advanced levels within your specialist area of practice, through a selection of modules designed to enhance your ability to take on roles in advanced practice.

The programme aims to enable experienced professionals to:

  • Develop a systematic and critical knowledge and understanding of their specialist field of practice.
  • Develop a critical awareness of current problems, gaining new insights at the forefront of their area of advanced practice that enables further strategic development of practice and practice knowledge.
  • Enable practitioners to inform, enhance and develop their competency within their field of practice.
  • Demonstrate advanced scholarship in their subject area through the planning and execution of Level 7 enquiry.

Key course features:

  • The course features a programme structure based on a 50% theory and 50% practice divide in programme hours.
  • Assessment of practice learning through a portfolio of evidence allows the student to demonstrate their progression in practice.
  • Valuable practice hours, focusing on the four pillars of advanced practice.
  • Students are supported by a medical or clinical mentor over the two taught years, a feature that is not available in a traditional master’s course.
  • Students develop a practice portfolio over the taught elements of the programme to demonstrate their capacity to function at an autonomous level in practice, and illustrate the ability to consider the complex needs of their patients/clients.
  • The programme produces practitioners who are able to think at a high level in practice, but who also underpin their practice with a high level of scholarship.
  • The academic team work in partnership with the University Health Board, the Wales Ambulance Service Trust and NHS Trusts in England Health Boards in Wales to select candidates appropriate for this course.‌‌‌‌

Fees and funding

UK students
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International students
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You do not have to pay your tuition fees upfront.

The fees you pay and the support available will depend on a number of different factors. Full information can be found on our fees & finance pages. You will also find information about what your fees include in the fee FAQs.

All fees are subject to any changes in government policy, view our postgraduate fees.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MSc
    part time
    36 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Student Enquiries
Email
enquiries@wrexham.ac.uk
Phone
01978 293439