

University of Dundee
Nursing and Health
Study detals
: Master's degree : MSc Nursing and Health : Full time : 12 MonthRequirements
Your degree should be in nursing
English language requirements
IELTS Academic
- Overall 6.5
- Writing 6.0
- Listening 5.5
- Reading 5.5
- Speaking 6.0
We also accept other English language qualifications. (TOEFEL iBT, Trinity ISE, LANGUAGECERT Academic..)
Don’t meet the English language requirements?
Pre-sessional English for international students. If you hold a conditional offer and have not yet met the English entry requirements for a degree course at the University, we can help you with our pre-sessional English courses.
Speciality
Pathways Available: Pre-Master's
15 months : 3 months pathway + 1 year degree
International College Dundee
If you do not meet our academic grade requirements for your chosen course, we can offer you an alternative route to begin your studies. Our international incorporated degrees will develop your subject knowledge, academic English and university level study skills.
Tuition fees for International students will increase by no more than 5% per year for the length of your course.
Additional information
Degree Overview
Designed for registered nurses from all specialties, this course offers you a supportive, international learning environment where you will learn alongside nurses at various stages of their careers.
Learning with nurses from other countries and other specialties means you will develop your awareness of different cultural approaches and ways of working. In addition, there will be some opportunities for workplace experience in an NHS, research, or educational setting, giving you first-hand insights into how healthcare is provided in the UK.
You will gain an excellent grounding in the UK’s four Pillars of Practice: clinical practice, facilitation of learning, leadership and evidence, research and development.
You are encouraged to consider the challenges and opportunities associated with nursing practice. There will be many opportunities to discuss and debate contemporary issues and the evidence base with fellow nurses, lecturers, other student groups, and topic experts during lectures, tutorials, and other timetabled sessions.