The MSc in Adult Nursing at Buckinghamshire New University is a practice-based, full-time course designed to enable students to gain the knowledge, skills, attitudes and shared values that will enable them not only to practise as a registered nurse in Adult Nursing, but also to learn the principles of evidence-based practice and develop critical research skills.Course Content: This course adopts an innovative and modern curriculum, focusing on preventing ill-health, promoting health and wellbeing, values-based nursing, and nurture altruism, honesty, integrity and leadership. It comprises various modules that educate students about the evolution of nursing and healthcare, helping them understand and meet the needs of adults, families and communities. Moreover, students will have the opportunity to work on a dissertation and adopt a scientific approach to investigating a chosen area of care. Key Modules: The course consists of fundamental concepts such as Developing Professional Nursing Practice, Applied Anatomy & Physiology and Pharmacology in Acute & Long-Term Conditions, Promoting Health & Preventing Ill-health: The Nurse’s Role, Nursing Research Methods to Support Practice, Independent Study in Nursing, and more. Accreditations: The course is validated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, students will be equipped for a career in nursing. The graduates can utilize their skills in the ward, specialist unit or community setting and become a staff nurse, community nurse, or specialist nurse. Besides, the graduates may also opt to engage in research and improvement of healthcare services.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.