The MSc Mental Health Nursing program is designed for graduates who are passionate about supporting individuals with mental health needs and contributing to the advancement of mental health services. This comprehensive program provides students with the theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and evidence-based practices required to deliver high-quality, person-centered mental health care.
Throughout the course, students explore key areas such as mental health assessment, therapeutic interventions, psychopathology, crisis management, safeguarding, and recovery-focused practice. The curriculum combines academic learning with hands-on clinical placements, allowing students to gain real-world experience in hospitals, community mental health teams, and specialist care settings.
Students develop strong communication, critical-thinking, leadership, and reflective practice skills essential for modern mental health nursing. The program also emphasizes ethical decision-making, cultural sensitivity, and interprofessional collaboration. Upon completion, graduates are well prepared to work as registered Mental Health Nurses or advance into specialist roles such as clinical practitioners, mental health coordinators, or leadership positions in healthcare organizations.
- Academic Requirement:
Bachelor's degree with Honours at a 2:1 in any subject or a 2:2 in a health related subject, such as Biological Sciences, Psychology or Public Health.
- English Language Requirement:
IELTS : 7.5 overall / 7.0 min each, PTE : 70+, TOEFL : 100+
- Campus: Canterbury
- Course Credentials: Master Degree
- Course Duration: 1 Year
- Annual Tuition Fee: £12,500
- CAS Deposit: £5,000
- Intakes: Sept 2026
• Academics
• Passport
• IELTS / MOI
• CV (Mention Employment History)
• 2 References (Required Referee E-mail, Contact no, Referee address)
* Personal Statement (Must cover the mandatory below questions)
Why you have chosen to study in the UK instead of your home country or other countries?
1. The reasons you have chosen to study at Arden University instead of other institutions?
2. How your chosen course is related to your previous studies in the UK and/or your home country?
3. How your chosen course will benefit your career aspirations?
4. Details of any previous volunteering and paid or unpaid work which is relevant to your course?
5. We would recommend that you explain any of the following that apply to you?
6. Have you ever been refused a visa for any country? Yes/No
7. Have you ever stayed in the UK, or any other country, after your visa has expired? Yes/No