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Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (Hons)

Course Overview

Nursing is a challenging but rewarding career that'll change lives, including your own. As a mental health nurse you'll play your part in improving access to healthcare, wellbeing, social inclusion and quality of life.

The course will enable students to work in hospital and community settings within the NHS, social care, primary care and private settings. Your studies will look at how to care for people across their lifespan and consider the importance of holistic nursing care.

You'll learn from a passionate, enthusiastic, skilled and supportive team with a range of experience across the many different aspects of Mental Health nursing. Many are active researchers; your learning will be enriched by the very latest in best practice and clinical understanding.This course has a strong practical focus, allowing you to gain competence carrying out the hands-on tasks you will perform in your career. Half your time will be spent on placements with our established partners. You will also have regular access to outstanding facilities including our Clinical Skills Simulation Centre: virtual wards where you will be able to develop your clinical expertise in a safe, instructive environment.

Based at our Taunton Campus, you will interact with and learn from other students from a range of health and social care courses. You will develop essential people skills as you work with patients and their families, as well as our partners on placements, in class and online.

Content may include:

  • Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology for Nursing
  • Episodes of Care 1-4
  • Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
  • Principles of Nursing
  • Sustainable Global Public Health
  • Assessment and Decision Making
  • Pharmacology and Medicines Management
  • Research Methodologies of Nursing Enquiry
  • Supporting People with Complex Needs.
  • Leadership and Supervision
  • Nursing Final Project
  • Transition to Registration.

Plus, an independent study module where you choose the area of focus within your field of nursing.

Apply for Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (Hons) via UCAS

Course Overview

Course Overview

Nursing is a challenging but rewarding career that'll change lives, including your own. As a mental health nurse you'll play your part in improving access to healthcare, wellbeing, social inclusion and quality of life.

The course will enable students to work in hospital and community settings within the NHS, social care, primary care and private settings. Your studies will look at how to care for people across their lifespan and consider the importance of holistic nursing care.

You'll learn from a passionate, enthusiastic, skilled and supportive team with a range of experience across the many different aspects of Mental Health nursing. Many are active researchers; your learning will be enriched by the very latest in best practice and clinical understanding.This course has a strong practical focus, allowing you to gain competence carrying out the hands-on tasks you will perform in your career. Half your time will be spent on placements with our established partners. You will also have regular access to outstanding facilities including our Clinical Skills Simulation Centre: virtual wards where you will be able to develop your clinical expertise in a safe, instructive environment.

Based at our Taunton Campus, you will interact with and learn from other students from a range of health and social care courses. You will develop essential people skills as you work with patients and their families, as well as our partners on placements, in class and online.

Content may include:

  • Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology for Nursing
  • Episodes of Care 1-4
  • Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
  • Principles of Nursing
  • Sustainable Global Public Health
  • Assessment and Decision Making
  • Pharmacology and Medicines Management
  • Research Methodologies of Nursing Enquiry
  • Supporting People with Complex Needs.
  • Leadership and Supervision
  • Nursing Final Project
  • Transition to Registration.

Plus, an independent study module where you choose the area of focus within your field of nursing.

Assessment

Assessment Methods

Our philosophy of nurse education encompasses flexible, progressive, and innovative approaches ensuring you will be a caring, competent, and critically thinking nurse. Some of our approaches include experiential learning, enquiry and action-based learning, group work and face-to-face learning. You will learn about the importance of your relationship as a nurse with both the service user and their family and friends. We will support you to develop the interpersonal skills you'll need to build therapeutic relationships with people in diverse cultural contexts. Develop your expertise in healthcare systems, nursing management, and the sociology of health, wellness, and illness. Explore the latest research and evidence-based practice and learn to adapt and respond to changes in society and developments in care. With a strong focus on building independent learning and research skills, the course also provides an excellent preparation for future professional development. With the help of distance learning and self-directed materials you will be supported to take responsibility for your own learning.

Entry Requirements and Progression

Progression

Registered Mental Health nurses are in demand across the UK and our graduates enter careers in a variety of roles for the NHS, private and voluntary sector employers in community and hospital settings. You could go on to specialise in positions in hospitals, healthcare centres as a community nurse, in GP practices, schools, as a health visitor, or with patients in their own homes. Once qualified you can also combine clinical practice with study on a post graduate course to specialise in a specific area. Progression could lead to senior positions such as consultant nurse, nurse specialist, researcher, or local or regional services manager.

Entry Requirements

Typically entrants will possess:

  • A minimum of 112 UCAS points from a full Level 3 qualification
  • GCSEs at grade 4 and above to include English and maths, or equivalent.

You will be required to complete:

  • Disclosure and Barring Service check
  • Health checks

Fees

The course fee is £9250.00* per year of study.

For more information regarding course fees, please read our 'Fees and Funding' page.

*Fees are subject to review annually. The fees for existing students may be increased annually in line with the Retail Price Index.

Policies and Regulations

April Open Evening – Cannington Campus

24th April 2024