BSc Nursing with Registration as a Children’s Nurse

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Kings College London

Program Overview

If you love helping children and want a career that truly makes a difference, King’s College London’s BSc Nursing with Registration as a Children’s Nurse is an exciting choice. This program combines hands-on clinical experience with expert-led teaching, preparing you to provide compassionate, high-quality care for children and young people in a variety of healthcare settings.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1: Foundations of Children’s Nursing
Your first year sets the stage for your nursing journey. Modules like Foundations for Children’s Nursing introduce essential skills and knowledge, covering child development, health, and well-being. In Becoming a Children’s Nurse, you’ll learn professional values, family-centered care, and communication skills to connect with both children and parents. Optional electives such as Wellbeing in London give you a wider perspective on social factors that affect children’s health.

Year 2: Advanced Practice and Clinical Skills
In year two, you’ll deepen your practical skills and tackle more complex paediatric care. Modules like Promoting and Optimising Health in Children’s Nursing focus on evidence-based strategies for health promotion and disease prevention. Through supervised clinical placements, you’ll apply your knowledge in real hospital and community settings, caring for children with a variety of health needs.

Year 3: Leadership and Professional Development
Your final year is all about consolidation and preparation for professional practice. Leadership in Children’s Nursing equips you with the skills to guide care teams and influence paediatric healthcare. Your final clinical placement allows you to take greater responsibility for patient care, putting your skills into practice and building confidence as you get ready to register as a professional children’s nurse.

Focus Areas: Children’s nursing, paediatric care, family-centered care, health promotion, clinical leadership

Learning Outcomes: Skilled in paediatric nursing, able to think critically, communicate effectively with children and families, and take on leadership roles in healthcare settings

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): Accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), so graduates are eligible to register as a children’s nurse in the UK.

Reputation (Employability Rankings): King’s is internationally recognized for excellence in nursing, with graduates highly sought after by the NHS and private healthcare providers.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At King’s College London, learning to become a children’s nurse goes far beyond the classroom. You’ll spend around half of your time in real clinical placements, putting theory into practice and gaining hands-on experience with children and families. To make sure you feel confident before working in live settings, you’ll also train in state-of-the-art simulation labs, where you can practice procedures and decision-making in a safe, supportive environment.

Here’s how your practical learning comes to life:

  • Clinical Placements: Work in leading hospitals like Great Ormond Street Hospital and Evelina London Children’s Hospital, caring for children with a wide variety of health needs and experiencing the realities of paediatric nursing.

  • Simulation Facilities: Use high-tech simulation suites with mannequins and medical equipment to safely practice skills and build confidence in real-world scenarios.

  • International Electives: Take part in global exchange programs, such as the King’s-Jikei Student Exchange in Tokyo, Japan, gaining insight into international healthcare practices and cultural competence.

  • Research Opportunities: Collaborate with the Department of Child & Family Health on research projects that influence evidence-based paediatric care.

  • Digital Learning Tools: Access interactive online resources, virtual simulations, and case studies to complement your hands-on learning and support flexible study.

  • Supportive Learning Environment: Benefit from a curriculum designed to strengthen critical thinking, compassionate care, and professional growth, giving you the confidence to thrive as a children’s nurse.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating from King’s College London as a Children’s Nurse opens up a rewarding career where you can make a real difference in the lives of children and their families. With a combination of hands-on clinical experience and expert-led teaching, you’ll be ready to step confidently into professional roles. Typical career paths include:

  • Registered Children’s Nurse, caring for children in hospitals, clinics, and community settings
  • Community Children’s Nurse, supporting children with long-term or complex conditions at home
  • Paediatric Nurse Specialist, focusing on areas like oncology, cardiology, or respiratory care
  • Nurse Educator, teaching and mentoring the next generation of nurses

King’s provides plenty of support to help you launch your career:

  • Careers Services – personalised guidance, CV workshops, interview preparation, and networking opportunities with healthcare employers
  • Employment Opportunities – clinical placements at renowned hospitals like Great Ormond Street Hospital and Evelina London Children’s Hospital, often leading to job offers
  • Industry Partnerships – strong collaborations with NHS trusts and specialist paediatric centres enhance your professional network and employability
  • Accreditation – the program is recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), so you can register as a professional children’s nurse in the UK
  • Graduate Outcomes – King’s nursing graduates are highly sought after, with many advancing into specialist or leadership roles within healthcare

Further Academic Progression:
After your BSc, you can continue to grow and specialise:

  • MSc Clinical Nursing – focus on paediatric nursing, advanced clinical practice, or nurse education
  • Master of Nursing (MNurs) – dual registration as both an adult and children’s nurse, expanding career options
  • Postgraduate Research – pursue a research degree to contribute to innovation and evidence-based practice in paediatric nursing

Program Key Stats

£33,850
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


13 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.5
33
80

N/A
N/A
7.0
100

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Registered Children’s Nurse
  • Community Children’s Nurse
  • Paediatric Nurse Specialist
  • Nurse Educator
  • Paediatric Oncology Nurse
  • Clinical Nurse Leader

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