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Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing/Registered Nurse: Adult Nursing

This course is designed to enable the student to develop the knowledge, skills and values to qualify as a Registered Nurse in one of the following branches: Adult Nursing; Mental Health Nursing; Children's Nursing; Learning Disability Nursing.

The Diploma in Nursing is for applicants who wish to work closely with individuals and their families to promote healthcare and support those who have healthcare problems. By the end of the course you will be prepared for a lifelong career in an innovative and expanding profession. You will benefit from a wide range of excellent facilities at the University designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge essential for the professional nurse in the new millennium.

Applications are encouraged from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. Whilst you need to be fit and have a good, balanced educational background, personal qualities such as a mature outlook, good communication skills and empathy are highly valued.

Course Details

Possible Course Branch Codes

 

Adult Nursing: UCAS 3060

Mental Health Nursing: UCAS 3160

Learning Disability Nursing: UCAS 3260

Children's Nursing: UCAS 3360

Institution Code name: KING

Institution Code: K84

Duration: 3 years full-time. Part-time course over six years is available.

Entry Requirements

GCSEs (grades A-C), five subjects including English Language, Mathematics and Science. Due to the academic nature of the course preference will be given to candidates with evidence of further study, eg A levels, Advanced GNVQ, BTEC/ND/NVQ Level 3.

Mature students who have successfully completed a Kite marked Access to Higher Education course

Candidates must be at least seventeen and a half years old at the start of the course.

Evidence of academic study within five years prior to commencing the course.

Course Structure

There are two pathways through the three year pre-registration programme. At the end of the first year, students will be supported in their decision to proceed with the course at either diploma or degree level. Students who wish to study for a BSc Nursing once they have qualified will have a variety of opportunities to choose from.

The course covers a wide range of subjects which are applied to the theory and practice of nursing: Nursing Profession and Practice; Applied Social Sciences, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Social Policy; Applied Biological Sciences, Physiology, Microbiology, Biochemistry; Health Promotion and Teaching; Communication Studies and Information Technology ; Research Methods; Option Modules

Methods of teaching

The course comprises 50% theory and 50% clinical practice. The course offers a rich variety of clinical settings in which to develop and practise your nursing skills - from inner city placements to those based in more suburban and rural areas

Assessment of the Course

Assessment is continuous and by a combination of academic course work and assessment of clinical practice. All modules are assessed to provide students with feedback on progress and to enable advancement to the next phase of the programme. A variety of assessment strategies are used, including essays, examinations and project work.

Application Procedure

Applications should be made through the Nurses and Midwives Admissions System (NMAS) Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Glos GL52 3LZ

Selection Proceedure

All short-listed candidates are invited for an interview and will be subject to Occupational Health Clearance and Police Check.

Special Features

  • Subject to status & conditions, students on the programme are eligible for Department of Health non means-tested bursaries ranging between £6,382 and £7,017

  • Tuition fees are paid by the Department of Health

  • Modular course framework which offers both degree and diploma pathways through the three year programme

  • Fully accredited status for theory and practice modules

  • Choice of option modules eg Palliative Care, Care of Children with Special Needs, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Challenging Behaviours in Learning Disability

  • Opportunities for shared learning with other healthcare professionals

Contact for further information

Recruitment Office
Tel: 020 8547 8735/8736
Fax: 020 8547 8766
e-mail: preregadmissions@hscs.sghms.ac.uk

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