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Nursing Degrees in Brent
- Postgraduate
- Brent
- 3 Years
...represents an extension of existing knowledge. Most students enrol first for the MPhil and transfer to the PhD when their work has sufficiently developed...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brent
- 3 Years
... this course? As a student studying children's nursing you will achieve a BSc (Hons) Nursing and become registered as a Children's Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. You will learn how to observe children and young people and assess their needs. You will develop the knowledge and skills to plan and deliver... Learn about: NHS Training, Quality Training, Nurse training...
- Postgraduate
- Brent
- 3 Years
... Nursing Part time - September 2017, Brentford...
- Postgraduate
- Brent
- 2 Years
... will achieve a PgDip Nursing (Mental Health) and become registered as a Mental Health Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Funding Arrangements Fees for the September 2017 intake only, will be paid by the Department of Health, with eligible students able to apply for a bursary. Why choose... Learn about: Nurse training, Mental Health, Mental Health Nurse...
- Postgraduate
- Brent
- 5 Years
... contribution of knowledge to your professional area. Other options available for DNurs Doctor of Nursing Part time - September 2017, Brentford... Learn about: Part Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brent
- 3 Years
... August 2017 new nursing students in England will take out maintenance and tuition loans like other students, rather than getting an NHS grant. For more information see the student funding information provided by the Council of Deans of Health. Why choose this course? You will learn how to observe... Learn about: Quality Training, Nursing Practice, NHS Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brent
- 1 Year
... from within the College of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare. The course is a theory based course and does not have any practical placements - it is therefore also suitable for students who are not currently working in healthcare practice but want to further develop their knowledge of healthcare. Career... Learn about: Public Health, Full Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brent
- 3 Years
... as independently as possible. Why choose this course? As a student studying learning disability nursing you will achieve a BSc (Hons) Nursing and become registered as a Learning Disability Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. You will learn how to assess the often complex social and health care needs... Learn about: Nursing Practice, Quality Training, Mental Health...
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