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Adult Nursing BSc (Hons)

Course overview

Closed for applications for September 2012 entry.


This course is delivered at BU and University Centre Yeovil.

Within adult nursing the focus is always on the individual and not simply his/her illness or condition and its cure. Nursing involves working with a diverse range of people and addressing the needs and anxieties a condition may generate, including the pressures on family and friends. It also involves caring for people who have acute and long-term illnesses from those in the younger age groups through to the elderly. Adult nurses utilise knowledge not only from the science of nursing but also from the art of nursing which incorporates psychological, social, emotional, cultural and spiritual beliefs and factors related to age and gender.

Adult nurses work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a variety of settings liaising with other health professionals, emergency and social services to ensure a continuity of support for people who need it. As well as caring for people when they are ill, it also involves helping to prevent people becoming ill in the first place.

Consequently, adult nursing presents many challenges offering you the opportunity to make a real difference in reducing suffering and promoting the health of people in your care.

Our course reflects a holistic and individualised approach to working with and caring for the patient/client and their family in a variety of settings.

On successful completion of the course you will also achieve professional registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).

Which academic level is right for me?

The BSc (Hons) and the Advanced Diploma courses follow the same structure for the first two years. The key difference is that in the final year of the Advanced Diploma you will undertake less intensive academic assessment. Theory and practice are integrated at a ratio of 50-50. For more information on the Advanced Diploma please click here.


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Key Facts

Next start dates:
September 2012, September 2013

Location:
Bournemouth University (Lansdowne Campus), University Centre Yeovil

School:
School of Health and Social Care,

Accreditations:
Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC)

Duration:
3 years (including mandatory placements)

Delivery method:
Full-time

Entry requirements:
For 2012 entry: 280 tariff points, typically from 3 A-levels or equivalent.
For 2013 entry: 300 tariff points including 200 from 2 A-levels (e.g. B,B) or equivalent. BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM
Further details about entry requirements

Relevant subjects:
Biology, Psychology, Physical Education or Sociology

Recommended GCSEs:
A minimum of 4 (grades A*-C) including Maths and English or appropriate Key Skills Level 2. A Science subject is preferred

If English is not your first language:
IELTS 7.0 (Academic) or above.
International entry requirements

UCAS code:
B700

Course reference:
BSANF

Related courses:
Health and Social Care, Nursing

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