Through the BSc Children's Nursing program, you will acquire in-depth knowledge and advanced practical skills necessary for delivering exceptional care to children, young individuals, and their families. Our program stands out by emphasizing the crucial significance of community and primary care in nursing, while also recognizing the equal importance of both physical and mental health in children.
The curriculum covers a range of nursing subjects, along with specialized modules focused on children's nursing. You will gain an understanding of person-centered care, learn the principles of caring for children and young people, and develop the ability to provide complex and critical care specifically tailored for children. With an emphasis on community and primary care, you will learn how to provide care in diverse settings, including general practitioners' practices, schools, and through outreach initiatives.
Entry Requirements: Year 1 Entry: Minimum of 112 UCAS points (or an equivalent qualification). Specific Entry Requirements: A levels/BTEC (or an equivalent qualification): At least one science or health-related subject. GCSE (or an equivalent) grades 4/C in Maths and English (preferably with at least one science subject). As part of the application process, applicants will be required to attend an interview. Successful applicants will need to fulfill an Occupational Health (OH) Check and undergo an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check.
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