BSc (Hons) Nursing
Course details
You will learn how to observe patients and assess their needs. You will develop the knowledge and skills to plan and deliver the most appropriate care for them and evaluate the results, in both hospital and out of hospital settings. You will learn how to help people stay independent and maximise their well-being, improving their health outcomes and also care for people as they reach the end of their lives. This degree will prepare you to care for adults of all ages with acute and long-term illness, at home and in hospital. You’ll play a vital role in health promotion and disease prevention, as well as nursing sick and injured adults back to health.
Intakes | Study Options | Location |
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Jan, Apr | 1 year | UK |
Why Study BSc (Hons) Nursing?
The health and social care sector stands as one of the most rewarding occupational spheres throughout the UK, and as well as being the largest, is one with some of the most job opportunities too. So what better a course to choose than nursing and making a real difference in the world through your service?
In an environment with so many chances to gain valuable experience, healthcare related degrees are almost always accompanied by some kind of relevant part-time work experience; in hospitals or in care homes for example. Concrete experience is invaluable on your CV, and will easily secure you a job.
Career Opportunities:
The addition of a Nursing degree to your experiential arsenal provides opportunities for a variety of senior and influential professions. These include:
- Paediatrics
- Mental Health
- End of Life Care
- Accident and Emergency
- Midwifery
- Surgical Nursing
The opportunity for work experience and study abroad are also invaluable for those looking to endeavour in a career in Nursing, allowing you to gain real practical experience as well as mix with individuals who can advise and guide you to the best career prospects.
Course Structure & Classes
Year 1
Essential Skills for Higher Education and Healthcare
Search for Health
Life Span Development
Promoting Individual Health
Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
Protection of Vulnerable People
Introduction to Professional Practice
Year 2
Becoming an Effective Professional Practitioner
Understanding Altered Physiology
Principles of Pharmacology and Medicines Management
Nursing Practice and Decision-making 1
Introduction to Public Health
Developing Professional Practice
Year 3
Research in Practice
Evaluating and Advancing Nursing Practice
Nursing Practice and Decision-making 2
Leading and Managing Care Services
Advancing Nursing Practice
Autonomous Professional Practice
Entry requirements
- A Level BCC
- BTEC National Diploma DMM
- Equivalent level 3 qualifications worth 112 UCAS points
- 5 GCSEs A-C including Maths and English or equivalent
- International Baccalaureate
- Please get in touch with one of our consultants regarding English fluency, work experience and any other inquiries you may have about entry requirements.
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