BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies (Adult)
Course
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
Adult nurses operate as confident, competent and compassionate practitioners, engaging in values based nursing.
Become a Registered Nurse and develop skills to improve health and wellbeing of individuals, their families and communities. With a fully-equipped simulated ward area on campus and close to Scotland’s leading hospitals, studying at GCU gives you access to excellent facilities.
The Interprofessional Clinical Simulation Centre, a fully equipped simulated home and hospital environment, situated on campus, is used to provide opportunities for the development and practice of clinically focused skills in a safe, supported and highly effective learning environment.
You will experience a variety of clinical placements and will learn through a wide variety of methods. Clinical practice accounts for 50% of the course, including community and hospital placements as well as independent and voluntary sector experience.
Upon graduation you will be eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
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Reviews
Subjects
- Access
- English
- Maths
Course programme
Selected applicants will be invited to attend one of our Applicant Days as part of the admissions process.
For 2017 entry, the confirmed dates are as follows:
- BSc and Hons Adult – Saturday 28 January, Saturday 4-02-
- Bsc and Hons Child– Saturday 11-02-
- BSc and Hons Mental Health – Saturday 18-02-
- BSc and Hons Learning Disability – Saturday 18-02-
- Dual Hons LD and Child – Saturday 11-02-and Saturday 18 February
SQA Higher: BBBB including English and a science and Nat 5 Maths at C
A level: BCC preferably including a science subject, and GCSE English language and Maths at C/4
ILC Higher: H2 H2 H3 H3 including English and preferably a science subject, plus Ordinary Level Maths at B1
IB Diploma: 24 points including a science
College: SWAP West Access to Honours Nursing at partner colleges. Science-based HNCs will be considered. Applicants must have numeracy and literacy equivalent to National 5 level.
BTEC Extended Diploma Applied Science, Biological/Biomedical Science or Health Care related at DMM. GCSE Maths and English at C/4 is also required.
BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies (Adult)