- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Child) 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
- You can expect up to 30 hours of contact time per week dependant on the modules you are studying. This is supported by independent self-guided study.
- Students will also complete 2,300 hours of clinical supervised practice throughout the degree program.
- Medical School is based in Queen’s Medical Centre, one of the UK’s largest hospitals where the students get the opportunity to study.
- Students learn in an active healthcare environment, based in a Medical School within one of the UK's largest major hospitals
- The course includes 8 placements over 3 years, each lasting from 4-10 weeks. This includes an elective placement and a final, management placement.
- After successfully completing any of these courses, students will be eligible to register with the NMC as registered nurses.
- The course includes eight placements over three years, each lasting from 4-10 weeks. This includes an elective placement and a final, management placement.
- Previous students have undertaken placements in destinations including South East Asia, mainland Europe, Africa, India, New Zealand, Cape Verde, Hong Kong, Nepal, Seychelles and the USA.