Advanced Clinical Practice (Adult, Child and Mental Health routes)

London South Bank University
Postgraduate MSc Part-time 36 Months Nursing

About this course

Advanced practitioners are now in demand in all sectors of the health service. This course provides the opportunity to study with the highly regarded School of Health and Social Care at LSBU, which has over 20 years experience educating nurses and more recently allied health professionals and pharmacists to work safely and effectively at an advanced level of clinical practice.

There are three routes available: Adult, Child and Mental Health. Each has been has been designed to equip graduates with the knowledge, skills and behaviours commensurate with the Health Education England Multiprofessional Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice in England (2017). This comprises of four pillars (Clinical Practice, Management/Leadership, Education and Research) with a range of capabilities specified under each.

Our course provides thorough preparation not only for advanced nurse practitioners, but also for advanced clinical practitioners and health professionals who wish to work at a higher level of practice.

It has been developed for both experienced qualified registered nurses and other health professionals working in primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare settings.

Why Advanced Clinical Practice at LSBU? We have been delivering high quality, advanced nursing education for over 20 years.Our programme is accredited by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).Teaching is provided by experienced qualified advanced practitioners, many of whom work regularly in clinical practiceOption for students to study the 40-credit Non Medical Prescribing course to become independent prescribers.

Other distinctive features of the course:

A Postgraduate Certificate Enhancing Clinical Practice and Postgraduate Diploma Advanced Clinical Practice award are available as intermediate exit awards only. These are intended for students who have studied modules within the MSc ACP but have decided not to or are unable to continue their studies through to completion of the full MSc award. This decision may also be based on availability of funding. In response to student and employer feedback and learning from similar course curriculum, a taught third year replaces the traditional 60 credit Dissertation. This comprises three 20 credit Level 7 modules. Students completing the PgDip award will have achieved the “threshold” standard set by HEE (2017) for the level of advanced clinical practice. However, this approach enables students to build on this by extending the period of support for successful consolidation and further optimisation of the four pillars of advanced level of practice.

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

2232 Registered community nurses
2235 Registered mental health nurses
2237 Other registered nursing professionals
2236 Registered children's nurses
2234 Registered nurse practitioners
2233 Registered specialist nurses

Course Details

Qualification
MSc
Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
36 Months
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
London
Scheme
Postgraduate
Subjects
Nursing