About Bsc (hons) Nursing (learning Disabilities) in Nottingham Trent University
This degree will equip you to work in a highly rewarding and diverse profession – making impactful improvements to the lives of both children and adults. It is one requiring the dedication and skills to deliver person-centred care to people with learning disabilities, supporting them to live as independently as possible.
What you'll study
Learn at the new horizon of healthcare with NTU as we explore the past, present and future of learning disabilities nursing. We will develop your practical skills and theoretical knowledge on this cutting-edge course, helping you to progress and succeed in a rapidly evolving sector.
You will learn through a multifaceted approach, combining online learning, small group facilitated teaching, lectures and practical sessions. These strategies work alongside a range of placement experiences in the health and social care setting, enabling you to develop the skills, values and knowledge for contemporary learning disabilities nursing practice.
You’ll develop your nursing knowledge based around:
- a holistic view of a person’s’ psychological and physical needs to support recovery
- the chance to refine and apply your therapeutic skills
- a practice-learning environment, with simulated exercises and activities
- placements in a variety of healthcare settings
- some fantastic opportunities for career development.
Our nursing degree isn’t just distinguished by the amount of time you’ll spend on placement – it’s how early those placements opportunities arrive on your course. From the outset, we’ll ensure you’re in hands-on, practice-based environments, supporting local healthcare providers and putting your theoretical skills to the test. Alongside the “interprofessional” nature of our teaching – which connects you with experts from across the sector, broadening your skills and knowledge – you’ll have the perfect grounding in nursing.
The five strands of nursing at NTU
Our course combines foundational healthcare knowledge with teaching that’s specific to the field of mental health nursing. With this approach, we’ll help you to develop a well-rounded understanding of the sector, as well as the specialist skills you’ll need as a registered mental health nurse. Our course is built around five “strands”, namely:
- Applied bio-, psycho- and social sciences
- Clinical practice and nursing skills
- Professional concept, philosophies and theories
- Preparation for practice
- Personal and professional development
Across these strands, you’ll develop the core knowledge, skills and attributes you’ll need for a successful career in mental health nursing – both at home and abroad. You’ll have the chance to complete care-based work placements – bedding in your theoretical skills – and pick from an exciting range of specialist electives, outside the specific field of mental health. This way, you’ll have you the chance to broaden your knowledge and experience even further, making you a great candidate for a huge range of nursing roles.
Entry requirements
Higher Secondary Certificate (XIIth)
Grade average of 65% made from four relevant subjects (native language excluded)
English language requirements
IELTS : 6.5
- With a minimum of 5.5 in each component
PTE : 62
- With no less than 51 in any component
Nottingham Trent University Highlights
University Type |
Public University |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1843 |
Graduate Job Rate |
97% |
Endowment |
£7.4 million |
Applications Accepted |
Online |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Month |
January (UG); Rolling for PG |
Mode of Program |
Full time and online |
Nottingham Trent University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The cost of attendance is governed by factors like the tuition fee and the cost of living.
UG tuition fee |
£13,900 |
PG taught tuition fee |
£13,500- £14,500 |
Management tuition fee |
15,500-£17,500 |
M.Phil./PhD tuition fee |
£13,900 |
Living cost |
£10,200 |
Nottingham Trent University Admission Procedure
- Application: The UG applications are accepted through ‘Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)’ and PG applications through the ‘NTU applicant portal’.
- Application fee: One needs to pay £13 for 1 UG course and £24 for multiple UG courses.
- Application deadlines: For UG students the last date to apply is June 30, 2019. The PG programs don’t have any official deadline, however, it is better to apply one month prior to course start date.
- General requirements: Completed application form, academic transcripts, and English proficiency tests.
- Additional requirements: Birth certificate, passport copy, LOR.
English Proficiency Test: Majority of the courses require IELTS score ranging between 6.0 and 6.0 for entry. However, other equivalent English test scores are also acceptable.
English Test |
Scores equivalent to IELTS 6.0 |
Scores equivalent to IELTS 6.5 |
TOEFL iBT |
76 |
83 |
PTE (Academic) |
54 |
62 |
CPE/CAE |
C1; scores more than 169 |
C1; scores more than 172 |
Trinity College ISE |
- |
Level 3 & 4 |