Adult Nursing (Blended) BSc (Hons)
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Adult Nursing (Blended) BSc (Hons)
This three-year blended BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing programme is designed to prepare students for a professional career in adult nursing. By combining online learning with practical clinical placements, students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.
The programme covers essential areas such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, mental health, and patient care, while also developing critical thinking, clinical decision-making, and leadership skills. The blended learning format provides flexibility while ensuring students acquire substantial practical experience in real healthcare settings. Graduates are equipped for professional registration and practice in a range of adult nursing environments.
Academic Journey
Duration: 3 years (Full-time)
Inside the Learning Segments
Year 1 (Level 4)
- Foundations of Adult Nursing
- Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Introduction to Clinical Practice
- Health and Wellbeing
- Academic Skills for Practice
Year 2 (Level 5)
- Intermediate Nursing Practice
- Pharmacology and Applied Sciences
- Mental Health and Illness
- Leadership in Healthcare
- Applied Clinical Project
Year 3 (Level 6)
- Advanced Adult Nursing Practice
- Complex Care and Clinical Decision-Making
- Research in Nursing Practice
- Professional Development and Leadership
- Dissertation / Applied Project
- Level 3 qualification or equivalent
- GCSE English and Maths at Grade C/4 or equivalent
- Relevant work experience may be considered for mature applicants
- Successful completion of an academic interview
- Fulfilment of health and professional registration requirements
Discover Your Career Direction
Graduates develop the skills and knowledge to work as registered adult nurses across hospitals, community care, and specialised healthcare settings. Clinical placements and applied learning ensure graduates can provide high-quality care and respond effectively to complex patient needs.
Career routes
Graduates often pursue roles such as:
- Registered Adult Nurse
- Community Nurse
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Health and Wellbeing Coordinator
- Nursing Team Leader
- Acute Care or Hospital Nurse
Graduates may also progress to postgraduate nursing programmes or specialised clinical practice qualifications.
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