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Adult Nursing at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS

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Course summary

An older woman needing stitches and care after a car accident. A distressed alcoholic patient refusing treatment after a serious fall. A cancer patient returning to your ward, only 19 and no longer in remission.   We’ve designed our course around the core values of the NHS constitution so that you understand what’s required in caring for and supporting people. Our aim is to make sure we prepare you for the challenges you may face and develop the expertise you’ll need to become a leader in nursing.  You’ll spend half of this course on clinical placements/simulated practice in a variety of settings, these may include an operating theatre, accident and emergency, a community health centre, an intensive care unit, an outpatients department or a nursing home.  When you’re on campus, you’ll practice clinical skills and techniques, such as how to manually take a patient’s blood pressure and how to give emergency care in our Clinical Simulation Suite.   As well as practical skills, some of the topics you’ll explore in lectures include anatomy, infectious diseases, how poverty impacts on health, and the ethics of being an adult nurse in today’s society.   All students must demonstrate in their personal statements an understanding of adult nursing in the UK incorporating the NHS core values, Nursing and Midwifery Council Code, vision for nursing and the future nurse training standards as well as contemporary issues in nursing. You must evidence an understanding of the qualities required to be a nursing professional in the UK in order to be shortlisted for an interview. Successful applicants will then be invited to attend an online group interview. Features and benefits

  • Approved course- This course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
  • Employability- 95% of BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing graduates are employed/in further education six months after graduating. (Graduate Outcomes survey 2020/21 graduates – UK, full-time, first degree respondents. Contains HESA Data © HESA 2023 hesa.ac.uk).
  • Become a registered nurse- As a graduate, you’re eligible to register as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
  • Real-world experience- On this course you will spend an equal amount of time on clinical placements/simulated practice in community and hospital settings and at university on nursing theory.
  • Enhanced content- You will have the opportunity to gain additional experience in Acute Illness Management.
  • Shared learning- Opportunity for shared learning with other undergraduates and learning with the mental health nursing students within the integrated elements of the course.
  • Outstanding Facilities- We have well equipped clinical skills laboratories complete with computerised SimMan manikins, used to demonstrate both basic and challenging conditions and nursing interventions.
  • GCSE help- We accept one equivalency test in either science or mathematics for the purpose of securing a place on our nursing courses.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
B700
Institution code:
M40
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Shortlisted candidates must attend an interview. A minimum of grade C/4 in GCSE English Language, Mathematics and Science and evidence of IT skills. Level 2 Functional Skills English is not accepted. For international students, for English Language we accept IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.5 in Reading, Listening and Speaking, and no less than 6.0 in Writing. The test should be taken within two years of the course start date. For applicants who do not hold GCSE Mathematics grade C/4 or above, the following qualifications may be considered: Level 2 Functional Skills in Mathematics or a pass in the Manchester Met Equivalency Test  We will accept GCSE Science, Biology, Additional Science, Applied Science, BTEC Level 2 Science (Pass) or the Manchester Met Equivalency Test as an acceptable equivalent. Please note that we will only consider one GCSE equivalent (as outlined above), i.e. either Mathematics or Science, not both. Access to HE Diploma candidates studying a Science based course would only require to demonstrate GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade C/4 or above (GCSE Science is not required). All applicants must have evidence of Level 3 study within the 5 years prior to application and must provide an academic reference.  This must be from a referee who is able to comment on the applicant's suitability for the nursing profession and focus on their character, attitude and personal skills during voluntary or care experience. Previous experience in a health care setting is desirable. Your personal statement is expected to demonstrate an insight into your chosen field of Nursing, including an understanding of care environments and current issues in contemporary nursing or health care. You should describe the concept of a professional attitude, effective communication skills, good time-management skills, and an awareness of your own strengths and weaknesses.   An awareness of the NMC Code and the vision for the training of the future nurse and how this can support the delivery of high quality person centred care should be included. You should convey your ability to work both independently and as part of a team and demonstrate motivation and a commitment to preparing to study as a nurse, demonstrating an ability to solve problems and to think creatively in conveying a capacity for leadership and how this is important in the nursing profession. Applicants will need to be able to demonstrate evidence of IT skills. Applications are considered on an individual basis, taking into account additional educational achievements, life experience and skills, including personal statement and interview score when making offers. A satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is required for this programme. In addition, students who have resided outside the UK will be required to provide evidence of a satisfactory overseas police check. Instructions on how to complete these checks will be provided once you hold a firm offer for this course. Satisfactory occupational health clearance is also required to participate in this course. Due to the nature of the environments in which you will be undertaking placements, Covid-19 vaccination may be required by placement providers and future employers.

Additional entry requirements

Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)

Health checks

Interview

Shortlisted candidates must attend an interview. Interviews are currently conducted online.


English language requirements

Minimum grade C/4 in GCSE English Language. International students can demonstrate IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum score of 6.5 in each component. Functional Skills English is not accepted.


Student Outcomes

Operated by the Office for Students
85%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
94%
Go onto work and study

The number of student respondents and response rates can be important in interpreting the data – it is important to note your experience may be different from theirs. This data will be based on the subject area rather than the specific course. Read more about this data on the Discover Uni website.

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

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

For further information: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/bsc-adult-nursing/september-2025/#fees
Adult Nursing at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS