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Nursing (Adult and Mental Health) at Anglia Ruskin University - UCAS

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Course summary

Take the first step towards your career as a registered nurse, with our NMC-validated integrated Masters course in Cambridge or Chelmsford. Study over four years and qualify in two fields of practice: adult and mental health nursing. You’ll gain the clinical knowledge, skills, confidence and accreditation you need to succeed as a dual registered Adult and Mental Health Nurse with our excellent facilities and placements. Our purpose-built nursing labs simulate many aspects of a working hospital ward. You’ll use sophisticated healthcare equipment in safe and supportive small group sessions led by our highly experienced and dedicated staff. And of course, you’ll spend plenty of time out on placement. Student nurses can take advantage of training grants worth at least £5,000 per year. Here at ARU, we are dedicated to the continual improvement of healthcare and stand by the values of the NHS Constitution. We think it’s important to reflect on what makes a great nurse. A compassionate nurse understands that the wellbeing of individual patients must be placed at the centre of the care delivered. A courageous nurse uses good communication to advocate for what is right for patients and commits to act as a role model. We’ll work with you to help you grow into a competent nurse and concentrate on developing your leadership skills. We're proud to have been shortlisted for Nurse Education Provider of the Year in 2023 by the Student Nursing Times. It speaks volumes about the quality of our teaching. You’ll soon discover that our faculty is a stimulating place to learn, with excellent facilities and registered, practising tutors who will make sure you’re being taught the latest techniques and give you the support you need to succeed. We make use of technology to support your learning: good examples are the use of virtual reality scenarios or monitoring your progress with real-time assessment. Our Nursing and Midwifery Council validated course places equal value on clinical practice and theory. It’ll take you from university lectures to clinical placement settings for young and mature adults. You may well find yourself at a GP surgery, attending health visits or in the middle of a variety of hospital settings, from accident & emergency through to acute care and oncology. Placements last around seven to twelve weeks and will include both acute and community settings. Placement opportunities include: Older Person Care, Dementia Care, District Nursing, Surgical Setting and many more. There will also be the option of a self-funded overseas placement at the end of Year 2. You’ll be linked to one of our NHS healthcare trust partners for your placements in hospitals or community settings. If you study in Cambridge, you’ll do your placements in or around Cambridge If you study in Chelmsford, you’ll do your placements in or around Chelmsford, Southend, Basildon, Harlow or Colchester. We want to make sure you experience a variety of placements and that you graduate as an effective practitioner. Our placement maps will help you plan your travel before you start on the course. Teaching usually takes place between 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday, and on campus time is supplemented by online learning and virtual lectures. On placement, you’ll be working shifts, this can mean early, late and night shifts, as well as working weekends and bank holidays. You’ll be supported by practice supervisors and assessors on placements as well as staff from ARU. Each year, you’ll get allocated annual leave at set points to support you in balancing your course and relaxation time. You’ll have the chance to share experiences with students from other courses, and to see how the professions work together to provide effective and seamless care.

Modules

Year 1: Into ARU Foundations of Communication and Professionalism for Nursing Fundamental Skills and Procedures for Nursing Applied Health Science for Nursing Across the Lifespan Epidemiology, Inequality, and Health Promotion for Nursing Across the Lifespan Contemporary Nursing Practice 1 Year 2: Supporting a patient safety culture in nursing Supporting learning and professional development in nursing Contemporary nursing practice 2 Assessing and planning care across the lifespan Coordinating and leading integrated care in interprofessional settings Year 3: Clinical Decision Making in the Acutely Unwell Adult Personalised Care and Public Health in Adult Nursing Contemporary Adult Nursing Practice 3 Leading and Managing Quality Care in Adult Nursing Managing the Care of Adults with Complex Care Needs Year 4: Assessment in Mental Health Nursing Developing Approaches to Planning Care in Mental Health Nursing Contemporary Mental Health Nursing Practice 4 Reviewing and Evaluating in Mental Health Nursing Care Therapeutic Interventions in Mental Health Nursing

Assessment method

To make sure you’re developing the skills and knowledge needed for professional practice, we use a range of assessment methods. These include essays, presentations, exams, case studies, project work and assessment of practice competencies in the clinical setting. We know feedback is essential for your progress and our lecturers take pride in giving you clear guidance on how to improve your expertise.


How to apply

Application codes

Please select a course option – you will then see the application code you need to use to apply for the course.

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/nursing-adult-and-mental-health

Additional entry requirements

Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)

Health checks

Interview


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9535 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9535 Year 1
Scotland £9535 Year 1
Wales £9535 Year 1
Channel Islands £9535 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9535 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

https://www.aru.ac.uk/student-life/preparing-for-study/help-with-finances/undergraduate https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/tuition-fees
Nursing (Adult and Mental Health) at Anglia Ruskin University - UCAS