Taught course
PGDip Mental Health Nursing
Entry requirements
Candidates must be:
- A registered nurse in the UK on Part 1 of the NMC register post 2011
- A registered nurse in the UK on Part 1 of the NMC register pre 2011 with an honours degree 2.2 or above
- GCSEs at grade C+/ 4 in an English-based subject and Maths or equivalent qualifications (e.g. Key Skills Level 2/ Learn Direct Level 2/ Functional Skills Level 2).
- Please note we do NOT accept GCSE Short Courses
Other Requirements
You will need a computer and reliable internet access to successfully engage with your course. However, access to these facilities is also available in the University libraries during opening hours.
Applicants will need to demonstrate that on entry to the programme they have capability for digital and technological literacy to meet course outcomes. Evidence of digital literacy and technological literacy capability will therefore be aligned to the online application process.
Applicants will also be required to provide satisfactory personal statement and reference (academic or employer).
Those meeting the entry requirements may be shortlisted for a values-based selection process and will be subsequently required to meet a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check and Occupational Health requirements.
Read further information regarding interview preparation
Previous Study
Where an applicant has previously studied a professional course at another higher education institution, we will require an academic reference from your previous higher education institution.
Additional Information
During the Nursing course you will be required to attend placements. When you are asked for your choice of placement area we will endeavour to meet your request however we must emphasise that this cannot be guaranteed and therefore you must ensure you are able to travel to the final placement area you are allocated.
Don't have GCSE English and/or Maths? Take our Equivalency Assessments
We understand that not everyone is able to achieve GCSE Maths and English for a variety of reasons. Our equivalency assessments provide an opportunity for you to further your English and/or Maths skills ready for your studies, as well as being able to meet part of the entry requirements for many of our undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Our online equivalency assessments are free of charge and accepted as the equivalent to a GCSE for the majority of our courses, however applicants of Initial Teacher Training courses will need to sit an on-campus equivalency test which costs £35
Free Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and Occupational Health Check:
Due to the professional nature of some of our courses you may also be required to complete a Declaration of Health and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check. We will coordinate both of these non-academic conditions with you should your course require this and you receive an offer from us
There will be no cost for the DBS this is free to applicants who have secured an offer and have chosen to study at the University of Wolverhampton.
Student Visa Requirements:
Applicants who require a student visa to enter the UK are not eligible to be considered for this course.
Skilled Worker Visa Requirements:
Applicants who are in the UK on a Skilled Worker Visa or are a dependent of a Skilled worker are not eligible to be considered for this course.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Are you already a qualified Adult nurse on the NMC register? If so consider our PG Diploma in Mental Health Nursing.
It is ideal for existing nursing registrants who want to qualify and register with the NMC in a second field of nursing. This PGDip allows applicants to gain a second registration in 12 months following their initial pre-registration adult nursing programme.
Our Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing recognises the increasingly integrated nature of health service delivery and meets the demand for highly employable nurses who can work with patients with complex morbidities across different settings. It provides an option for nurses with an adult specialism to gain an NMC-approved second qualification in mental health nursing.
The course will be split 50% in a clinical practice environment and 50% in academic setting of the University. As well as graduating with a Post Graduate Diploma in Mental health Nursing, upon successful completion you will be able to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to practise as a Registered Nurse in the field of Mental Health Nursing.
Fees and funding
Tuition Fees Loan (Home Fee Status):
By studying an undergraduate or postgraduate pre-registration programme you are eligible for a Tuition Fee loan. of up to £9,250. The loan will support your studies and enable you to start a rewarding career in healthcare.
Changes for EU students:
The UK government has confirmed that EU students starting courses from 1 August 2021 will normally be classified as Overseas (International) students for fee purposes. More information about the change is available at UKCISA:
EU citizens living in the UK with 'settled' status, and Irish nationals living in the UK or Ireland, will still be classified as Home students, providing they meet the usual residency requirements, for more information about EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) click here.
NHS Learning Support Fund
All eligible nursing , midwifery and most allied health professionals' students on pre-registration courses will also receive a Training Grant of at least £5,000 per year that is not means-tested and will not have to be repaid.
An additional payment of up to £3,000 per academic year will be available to eligible students;
• £2,000 for students with children towards childcare costs
• £1,000 Special Subject Payment on certain shortage specialism courses
Among others, the shortage specialisms have been confirmed to include:
• Mental health nursing
• Learning disability nursing
• Podiatry
Please note that this additional NHS funding is not available for students on the Foundation Year of a 4-year degree
Additional funding:
The Learning Support Fund also offers students additional support while studying for their degree. This includes:
• Additional travel and accommodation costs to clinical placements over their normal daily travel costs
• An exceptional hardship fund of up to £3,000 per student per academic year
You can find more information on the NHS Business Services pages.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- PGDip
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Enquiries
- enquiries@wlv.ac.uk