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Adult Nursing at London South Bank University - UCAS

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Course summary

Adult nurses help care for people over 18 who are ill, injured, or have physical disabilities. They monitor patients' progress and, in conjunction with doctors and other members of the health care team, decide what care to give, as well as advising and supporting patients and their relatives. Although demanding and intense work, it can be exceptionally rewarding. Our innovative two-year course will prepare you for a career in a wide range of rewarding adult nursing opportunities, including in general medical and surgical wards, as well as specialist units such as Accident and Emergency or intensive care. Many of our graduates take their first posts as qualified practitioners in the NHS Trusts and hospitals in which they gained experience. Top-up to MSc After graduating, you'll be able to gain a Masters degree by completing a dissertation. Students who successfully complete the PgDip course have up to four years to complete the dissertation module via part-time study. This will incur an additional cost. Employability The course will enable you to develop through a vocational approach to teaching, leading to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Professional links Practice experience is gained in a variety of leading NHS Trusts across London including Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital and University College London Hospitals (UCLH). Placements During the course you'll spend 50% of your time involved in academic study and 50% in clinical practice. A clinical practice placement allows you to work with a range of health professionals in clinical situations to become a competent nurse. Although sometimes challenging, practice learning is one of the most interesting and exciting aspects of learning to be a nurse.

Modules

Some compulsory skills sessions may take place in the evening. You will be taught separately from the traditional three-year undergraduate students and will study the following: Year 1 Assessing, planning and providing care in Adult Nursing Applied physiology for Adult Nursing Promoting health and preventing ill health Pharmacology and medicines management in Adult Nursing Practice Experience Year 1 Year 2 Enhancing and evaluating care in Adult Nursing Acute and complex care in Adult Nursing Mother and new-born Research in health and social care Transition to Leadership Practice Learning Dissertation (MSc only)


Entry requirements

Applicants will be considered on an individual basis but will normally require: A Bachelor degree with a minimum 2:2 classification. Candidates without a health or science related degree are required to complete a Life Sciences work book package to satisfy the Life Sciences element of the APL portfolio. Please make sure you have the required GCSE qualifications (or equivalent Level 2 qualifications) before applying for this course. Maths and English GCSEs/equivalent (at C or above) to meet the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) selection criterion.


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 more information on fees and funding, please see our website: http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/fees-and-funding Fees for courses can be found on the individual course entry. To search for a course, please visit our Course Finder page: http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/courses/course-finder

Sponsorship information

Funding for pre-registration postgraduate programmes Since August 2018 new postgraduate pre-registration nursing, midwifery and allied health professional students have been able to access loans from the Student Loans Company. Accessing loans provides at least 25% more up-front living cost support whilst you study. You will also have access to the Learning Support Fund, which is administered by the NHS Business Services Authority, for support while attending clinical placements. Background to these changes can be found on Gov.uk. Council of Deans have prepared a briefing paper and Student Finance have outlined who qualifies. The Funding Clinic provides further information on what support is available. NHS Bursary will produce guidelines and information once the information has received parliamentary approval. MSc students, please note: you are able to apply for a £9250 student finance loan each year but this will not cover the full cost of the second year of this course.

Adult Nursing at London South Bank University - UCAS