- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Adult) at the University of Nottingham is a 3-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- This course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
- The courses are taught in a school with 30 year’s experience training nurses and an excellent reputation for teaching and research
- Students can expect an average of 25-30 hours of contact time per week, in the form of a variety of teaching methods. This is supported by an independent self-guided study.
- Students will also complete 2,300 hours of clinical supervised practice throughout the degree program.
- They nurture your creativity, critical judgement and ability to lead as you develop your clinical skills. You'll be prepared for whatever challenges you might face as a practising nurse or healthcare leader.
- Medical School is based in Queen’s Medical Centre, one of the UK’s largest hospitals where the students get the opportunity to study.
- There is one placement towards the end of your first year, lasting four to six weeks.
- There are a variety of placements in year two, with resilience-based clinical supervision to support your development
- You will be able to express a preference for your final management placement - preparing you for your future career and/or giving you experience in a new area of nursing practice.
- After successfully completing any of these courses, students will be eligible to register with the NMC as a registered nurse.
- The University of Nottingham has been recognized as delivering a Gold standard in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), which aims to recognize and reward excellent learning and teaching.
- The University of Nottingham learns in an active healthcare environment, based in a Medical School within one of the UK's largest major hospitals.
- This Nursing course is ranked 4th in the UK by the QS University World Rankings by subject 2022