The MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (School Nursing) course offered by Teesside University is a full-time program designed for registered nurses and midwives. This course prepares students to work competently and effectively as specialist community public health practitioners with a focus on school nursing. It guarantees a high quality, current, and rigorous course that aligns with contemporary public health nursing practice.Course Content: This program is divided into six modules. The students study comparative health policy, specialist community public health practice, professional concepts in specialist practice, research methods for evidenced based practice, introduction to public health, and a school nursing project.Key Modules: The key modules include Introduction to Public Health, Comparative Health Policy, Professional Concepts in Specialist Practice, Specialist Community Public Health Practice, Research Methods for Evidence Based Practice, and School Nursing Project.Accreditations: Upon successful completion of the course, students will obtain dual awards - a Master of Science and third part Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) registration.Future Careers: This course provides the skills and knowledge required to work as a school nurse within the broader area of public health nursing. Graduates can opt for leadership roles in public health settings, undertake consultant posts, or develop into roles supporting the professional development of other nurses through teaching and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.cfm).