Advanced Clinical Practice (Apprenticeship) MSc

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Start dates
September 2023
January 2024
Delivery type
On campus
Duration
36 months part time
Entry requirements
Full entry requirements
UK fees
See fees section below
International fees
To be confirmed
Available to UK residents only
Yes

Course overview

Healthcare professionals walking down a hospital corridor.

This programme is for experienced health and social care practitioners who are either currently working in an advanced clinical practice role or who have obtained a trainee advanced clinical practitioner role prior to starting the programme. It’s designed to support your development under the four pillars of advanced practice.

  • Clinical practice

  • Leadership and Management

  • Education

  • Research

Advanced clinical practice embodies the ability to manage clinical care in partnership with individuals, families and carers. It includes the analysis and synthesis of complex problems across a range of settings, enabling innovative solutions to enhance people’s experience and improve outcomes. You’ll be required to demonstrate core capabilities and area specific clinical competence.

The School of Healthcare is one of the largest multi-professional health schools in the country. You’ll have the opportunity to study in a research-intensive university, alongside those with whom you’ll work in clinical practice.

The programme leader is Ian Goulden: i.goulden@leeds.ac.uk.

Please note: you must either be already working as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner or must have secured a trainee Advanced Clinical practitioner role prior to application.

Course details

The MSc Advanced Clinical Practice – Apprenticeship has four compulsory modules (75 credits in total) and 105 optional module credits. The option modules are designed to enable you to focus your learning towards your own particular care environment whilst maintaining the fundamental components of advanced clinical practice. The programme is designed to be studied over 3 years.

Course structure

The list shown below represents typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our terms and conditions.

For more information and a full list of typical modules available on this course, please read Advanced Clinical Practice (Apprenticeship) MSc in the course catalogue

Year 1 compulsory modules

Module Name Credits
Issues and Concepts of Advancing Practice 15
Research Methods 15

Year 2 compulsory modules

Module Name Credits
Issues and Concepts of Advancing Practice 15
Research Methods 15

Year 3 compulsory modules

Module Name Credits
Advanced Practitioner Inquiry (Apprenticeship) 25
Advanced Clinical Practice End Point Assessment 20

Learning and teaching

On this course you’ll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers through to professors. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.

Assessment

The programme aims to keep the assessment load at a manageable level whilst ensuring that you are adequately prepared for the role. As such whenever possible, assessment methods will support day to day practice and will test practice applicable knowledge and skills. The aim is for the assessment to be of use within the workplace as well as providing evidence that you’ve achieved the learning outcomes for the module.

A range of assessment methods are used in the various modules that will make up this programme. The type of assessment will depend to a large extent on the optional modules selected.

In addition to the module assessments you’ll be required to complete a range of core clinical competencies as well as specific ones determined by your employer.

Applying

Entry requirements

You must:

  • Be currently registered with an appropriate health / social care professional body.

  • Possess a degree in a health / social care related discipline from a recognised higher education institution. (Normally this will be an Honours degree at 2:1 classification or above. However, consideration will be given to suitable applicants who do not have an Honours degree or who do not have a 2:1 classification).

  • Be working in an advanced practice role or as a trainee advanced clinical practitioner at the start of and throughout the programme.

  • Have a satisfactory application and interview.

In addition, prior to being submitted for the End Point Assessment students will be required to show that they have achieved GCSE English Language / English Literature and Mathematics at grade 4 or above (or grade C or above if awarded under the previous GCSE grading scheme), or have achieved Level 2 Functional Skills in English and Mathematics (or any agreed equivalencies).

Individuals are eligible for apprenticeship funding through an employer’s apprenticeship service account or government-employer co-investment if they have a valid and eligible residency status. Non-UK nationals are eligible for funding if they have permission from the UK government to live in the UK (not for educational purposes), and have been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least the previous three years before the start of the apprenticeship. Full eligibility criteria are outlined in Annex A of the Education Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) Apprenticeship Funding Rules.

Opportunities for accreditation of prior certificated learning (APCL) are available.

Student selection

Eligible students will be interviewed either as part of their employer’s recruitment process or separately within the University.

How to apply

Find out more about how to apply.

Application deadlines

September intake - applications accepted up to the end of July.

January intake - applications accepted up to the end of November.

Trainee ACP roles are advertised by the local Trusts regularly.

Applicants must either be already working as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner or must have secured a trainee Advanced Clinical practitioner role prior to application.

Admissions policy

Taught Admissions Policy 2024-25

This course is taught by

School of Healthcare

Contact us

School of Healthcare Admissions Team

Email: admissions@healthcare.leeds.ac.uk
Telephone:

Fees

UK: See fees section below

Fees will be paid by your employer organisation through the UK Apprenticeship Scheme, subject to eligibility.

You must be fully employed by a UK based organisation and your contract must not expire prior to the end of the training programme.

If you are employed by a large company, which pays the UK Apprenticeship Levy, the fees will be paid in full by the levy, once your employer has registered with the Digital Apprenticeship Service.

If you are employed by a non-levy paying organisation, they can apply to reserve funding through the Apprenticeship co-investment scheme. Places are limited and the company will have to pay 5% of the cost of the fees and the Government pay the remaining 95%.

Your employer will be required to enter into a formal written contract with the University of Leeds.

Please note you will not be eligible for tuition fee or maintenance loans from the Student Loan Company.

Additional cost information

There may be additional costs related to your course or programme of study, or related to being a student at the University of Leeds. Read more on our living costs and budgeting page.

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