The MSc Nursing Studies (Mental Health) Pre-Registration degree at Teesside University is a progressive course aimed at individuals who hold a degree and wish to become a registered nurse specializing in the field of mental health. This course provides the necessary skills and knowledge to deliver high-quality mental health care and is approved by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).Course Content: This two-year course involves academic study and practice-based learning in different health and social care settings. In your first year, you cover the foundations of nursing, including health promotion and public health, legal and professional issues, and nursing practice and decision-making. In your second year, modules focus more specifically on complex mental health care in order to prepare you to integrate within a professional healthcare team.Key Modules: Some of the critical modules of this course include Anatomy and Physiology; Health Promotion and Public Health; Legal, Policy and Professional Issues; and Adult Acute Skills. In year two, you'll focus on modules such as Complex Mental Health Care; Transition to Professional Practice in Mental Health; and Evaluating Evidence to Develop Research and Inform Professional Practice.Accreditations: The MSc Nursing Studies (Mental Health) Pre-Registration course is approved by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).Future Careers: On completion of the course and registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, graduates can find employment in a range of mental health nurse roles. Opportunities include working in hospitals, patients' homes, community mental health centers, and specialist units.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page_pre-registration.cfm).