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16 Master's degrees offered by the university
Nursing (Pre-registration - Child)
Placements are a compulsory element to the programme and will be undertaken with a range of partner sites and departments across the county of Lincolnshire. This Nursing (Pre-registration - Child) degree is offered at University of Lincoln.
Nursing (Pre-registration - Mental Health)
This Nursing (Pre-registration - Mental Health) degree at University of Lincoln enables graduates from a range of backgrounds the opportunity to transfer their skills to become a registered nurse (mental health). The course is aimed at graduates of a degree in a relevant discipline who aspire to qualify for eligibility to apply to the Nursing and Midwifery Council Register.
Occupational Therapy (pre-registration)
MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) from University of Lincoln is a science-based programme designed to prepare graduates for work in a variety of settings, including health organisations, social care services, housing, education, voluntary organisations, or as independent practitioners.
Advanced Clinical Practice
The Advanced Clinical Practice at the University of Lincoln offers registered practitioners a student-centred programme of study that aims to meet their personal and professional development needs as they progress within their role towards advanced expert practice.
Integrated Professional Practice
Students on this Integrated Professional Practice course from University of Lincoln will have the opportunity to enhance their professional knowledge and skills, with a range of modules appealing to those working across a range of providers.
Contemporary Physiotherapy Practice
The MSc in Contemporary Physiotherapy Practice at the University of Lincoln is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of qualified physiotherapists. This 18-month programme is offered in a full-time format, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of contemporary practices in physiotherapy.
Health and Social Care
This Health and Social Care degree from University of Lincoln provides an opportunity to develop advanced and specific knowledge in a particular field of study. Students have the freedom and flexibility to choose and develop their own subject area, and the opportunity to enhance highly transferable research and project management skills.
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
The Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences programme from University of Lincoln provides students with the opportunity to liaise with professionals in the pharmacy, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, and develop national and international collaborations.
Physiotherapy (pre-registration)
The interprofessional components of the Physiotherapy (pre-registration) course at University of Lincoln aim to develop skilled and compassionate practitioners who have the confidence to engage with and promote professional, social, and political change in health and social care.
High Intensity Psychological Interventions (HIPI)
This High Intensity Psychological Interventions (HIPI) programme from the University of Lincoln aims to provide students with an opportunity to complete post-qualification training in evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy for adults with depression and/or any of the anxiety disorders for high intensity workers within Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services.
Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-registration)
The Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-registration) programme from the University of Lincoln is based upon the guidance of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, the Health and Care Professions Council Standards of Proficiency for Speech and Language Therapists.
Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
This Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner course from University of Lincoln provides trainee with the opportunity gain full accreditation status with the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Nursing (Pre-registration - Adult)
The MSc Nursing (Pre-registration - Adult) course at University of Lincoln aims to prepare graduates for the complex, demanding, and rewarding area of adult nursing. The course provides those from a range of backgrounds with the opportunity to transfer their skills to become a registered nurse (adult).
Clinical Animal Behaviour
The Clinical Animal Behaviour programme from the University of Lincoln follows an evidence-based approach, which aims to develop students’ theoretical knowledge and practical skills for the management of problem behaviour in companion animals.
Biomedical Science
University of Lincoln's Biomedical Science provides students with the opportunity to conduct research into a range of areas, with current staff expertise in diabetes, inflammation, cancer, and neurodegenerative and cardiovascular disease.
Bioveterinary Science
The Bioveterinary Science programme at University of Lincoln provides students with the opportunity to research the science that underlies animal health and disease.