Nursing (children) - Pre-registration, Bsc (hons) in University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN), UK
Nursing (children) - Pre-registration, Bsc (hons) in University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)
Due to the publication of the new NMC standards for Education, these programmes are currently under review and development and will be subject to change.
Learn how to safely and effectively deliver quality nursing care with one of the UK's leading providers of health and social care education. After successfully completing this degree course, you’ll be a Registered Nurse, with all the skills and knowledge you need to make a real difference to people’s lives. The curriculum addresses National Benchmarks and is split between 50% theoretical study - including time spent in small groups with other students who’ve chosen the same field of nursing as you - and 50% practical clinical experience, working with a local NHS Trust on a variety of placements to build your confidence and develop the hands-on nursing skills you need.
- Children's Nursing at UCLan is in the UK top 15 and 3rd in the North West for overall student satisfaction. We're also 2nd in the North West for teaching quality - National Student Survey 2019.
- 100% of Pre-registration Child Nursing students went on to professional employment or further education (DLHE, 2017).
- The Faculty of Health and Wellbeing at UCLan was the winner of the student experience award at the 2018 Student Nursing Times Awards.
- The Faculty was also shortlisted in the Nurse Education Provider of the Year (Pre-registration) and Student Innovation in Practice categories at the 2018 Student Nursing Times Awards.
FURTHER INFORMATION
The School of Nursing is committed to the values and principles of the NHS Constitution and these are integral to our programmes. The approaches to delivery and the content of our programmes aim to foster a culture which embraces the NHS Values of:
- Working together for patients
- Respect and dignity
- Commitment to quality of care
- Compassion
- Improving lives
- Everyone counts.
UCLan is one of the foremost providers of health and welfare education in the UK and is committed to excellence in learning, teaching and research. But don't take our word for it…we have been awarded the highest independent quality assessment by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education for the design, content and management of our curricula, student achievement and standards of teaching.
EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES
You will undertake practical work experience placements, as well as spend time developing practical skills in our clinical skills labs using clinical patient simulators (manikins) and simulation model trainers. Clinical setting work placements account for 50% of the clinical practice time for the child nursing course. These are interspersed throughout the three years of the programme.
The School of Nursing is amongst one of the first educational providers within the North West region who ensure that you are adequately supported within their clinical experiences by allocating associate lecturing staff to first year placement areas. These members of staff will visit you within the student’s placement areas to ensure that the placement is progressing and the learning environment is providing you with appropriate learning opportunities that will enable you to achieve your learning outcomes.
Service users, carers and the wider community are also involved in the development, delivery and running of the nursing programme. Service users and carers share their experiences with students at the University and are involved in providing students with feedback in clinical practice, as well as being involved in recruitment and assessment activities.
Opportunities exist for you to have an international experience by taking advantage of the University’s extensive links in Europe and overseas. A number of students have also taken advantage of the Erasmus Scheme as well as other voluntary international experiences.
Our BSc Nursing graduates go on to work in a variety of different healthcare disciplines and settings. Career opportunities are available in a range of nursing specialities within the National Health Service in both hospital and community settings; as well as other healthcare opportunities within the independent and third sector or social services. Post course surveys consistently find that our nursing students are employed and working within their chosen career six months following completion of the course.
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Duration :
Intake
Sep
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
£ 13,450 Per Year
IELTS
6.0
TOFL
0
PTE
0