B.Sc. (Hons) Community Health

Bachelor's degree

In Lancaster

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lancaster

Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), this course is designed for first level nurses with a minimum of one year, whole time post registration experience and an active registration on the NMC professional register. It is aimed at those who wish to study a specialist practitioner qualification. Entry is direct to level 6 and 50% of the course takes place in the practice setting. Applicants require a supported practice placement. The majority of students are sponsored or seconded from an NHS Trust and funded by NHS North West. Applications are made directly to the Trust concerned.

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Location

Start date

Lancaster (Lancashire)
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Manchester Metropolitan University, All Saints Building, All Saints, M15 6BH

Start date

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About this course

English Language Requirements Take IELTS test

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Subjects

  • Nurse training
  • Nurse
  • NHS Training

Course programme

Course Content

Students must have active registration on specific parts of the Professional Register in order to enter the professional awards .You will register in one of the following areas of specialist practice:

  • Community Children’s Nursing - All applicants must be registered as a first level nurse- children (RNA, RNC)
  • Community Learning Disability Nursing - All applicants must be registered as a first level nurse- learning disabilities (RN5, RNLD)
  • District Nursing - All applicants must be registered as a first level nurse- adult (RN1, RNA)
  • General Practice Nursing - All applicants must be registered as a first level nurse- adult (RN1, RNA)or as a first level nurse- children (RN8, RNC)

This programme consists of a mix of mandatory core units and mandatory core for award units.

You will undertake mandatory core units as part of the Specialist Practitioner Qualification (SPQ) awards which may also be accessed by students from a range of professional backgrounds, in order to promote multidisciplinary learning. A diverse range of teaching and learning strategies are used throughout the course. These include lectures, workshops, work-based learning, e-learning, directed study, seminars and groupwork.

B.Sc. (Hons) Community Health

Price on request