Are you prepared to embark on a transformative journey in mental health nursing? This path allows you to channel your passion for addressing global health challenges and effecting meaningful change in individuals' lives. As a postgraduate student, you will lead innovative care, navigate modern healthcare complexities, and foster personal and professional growth, unlocking diverse opportunities for lasting impact.The MSc Registered Nurse (Mental Health) programme is a two-year pre-registration course starting in September 2025, balancing 50% theory and 50% practice, leading to Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration. It emphasizes self-directed learning supported by academics and clinicians, using blended methods with face-to-face, online, and practical elements in acute, primary, and social care settings. Inter-professional collaboration, simulations, and engagement with service users and carers are integrated, focusing on evidence-based care for acute and long-term mental health conditions to promote health and prevent disease. Clinical placements occur within the NHS, aligned with NHS Values that inspire collaboration and shared aspirations. Nursing students may qualify for at least £5,000 annual bursary (non-repayable); see NHS Learning Support Fund for details. Graduates are eligible for NMC registration.
A local representative of Brunel University London in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.