The BSc Adult Nursing program prepares graduates to begin the study of nursing as a discipline and, following completion to the threshold standard of an ordinary degree, to meet the requirements for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). The program enables nurses to meet the requirements of a modern healthcare system, work in multi-professional teams and demonstrate leadership and management abilities. Successful students will be adaptable, proficient, and safe practitioners who will have demonstrated the graduate skills required to engage in a range of therapeutic approaches together with an underpinning knowledge of the evidence base for Adult healthcare. Develop safe proficient and adaptable nurses who can facilitate health promotion approaches including the nurturing of self-care at individual, family, and community levels with an appreciation of needs across the lifespan. Develop graduate attributes including decision-making skills, criticality, and research-mindedness to influence safe and compassionate adult nursing practice.
You must be a registered nurse and should normally possess an Ordinary (bachelor's) degree in nursing.
Applications from those who do not hold a degree will be considered on an individual basis at the discretion of the Admissions Officers.
20 hours per week.
IELTS
Overall score 6.0
No sub-test less than 5.5
Healthcare and Nursing
Ayr, Dumfries, Lanarkshire, Paisley
Postgraduate
Full-time, 1 year
September
5.5
17250,
20500, (INT)
Glasgow
5.5
Postgraduate
£13,500
Hatfield, England
6.5
Postgraduate
15450
lincoln
6.0
Postgraduate
16200