For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
University Campus Suffolk
Adult nursing is a challenging but uniquely rewarding career that has moved from its traditional roots whilst remaining true to its core values of service and concern for the person as an individual.
Glasgow Caledonian University
A career that's rewarding in many different ways, nursing offers opportunities to care for a wide variety of people. With this qualification, you'll have the skills to succeed in one of four different specialist areas: adult, child, learning disability or mental health nursing.
Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences
Degree: Bachelor of Health Care The Degree Programme is taught in English and will qualify the student as a Registered Nurse (UAS). The programme is 3,5 years long and consists of 210 ECTS credits. The programme is suitable for students who are interested in studying in a multicultural group and with promoting health and caring people throughout the lifespan. Language and communication skills are highlighted during the whole education.
University of Essex
Our BSc Nursing (adult route) leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and an associated academic award.
Glasgow Caledonian University
A career in nursing is about being a caring professional who can cope in a demanding fast-moving environment. This programme will help you to develop these qualities and resources.
The University of Manchester
Throughout the programme, students will learn what it is like to work within the modern NHS, developing clinical knowledge, skills and confidence as a key member of the professional healthcare team The School maintains excellent working relationships with local NHS Trusts in Greater Manchester and the wider North West, and students will undertake a range of practice placements in both community and hospital settings. Clinical staff based within practice placements and academic staff from the School are available to support students with their studies whilst on placement and to assist and guide should any difficulties arise.
University Campus Suffolk
Contemporary nursing practice is based upon sound theoretical foundations based in the life sciences, knowledge of interpersonal working, problem solving and ethical reasoning.
Arcada University of Applied Sciences
The aim of the Degree Programme in Nursing at Arcada is to educate registered Swedish-speaking nurses, public health nurses and midwives to assume professional responsibilities working close to the patient. They have good communication skills and are able to take part in developing healthcare in our country. The Degree Programme in Nursing has a curriculum based on caring science but with strong multidisciplinary influences from the natural sciences (medicine), social sciences and behavioural sciences. The education is evidence-based. The student gains the theoretical, practical and personal knowledge and skills that are required to meet and take care of persons of different ages and in different care situations who are in need of attention. The ethical code, caring values, and relevant laws and regulations form the framework for the practice of the nurse, the public health nurse and the midwife.
University of Essex
Our BSc Nursing (mental health route) leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and an associated academic award.
The University of Manchester
Throughout the programme, students will learn what it is like to work within the modern NHS, developing clinical knowledge, skills and confidence as a key member of the professional healthcare team. The School maintains excellent working relationships with local NHS Trusts in Greater Manchester and the wider North West. Students will undertake a range of practice placements in both community and hospital settings. Clinical staff based within practice placements and academic staff from the School are available to support students with their studies whilst on placement, and to assist and guide should any difficulties arise.
The University of Manchester
Throughout the programme, students will learn what it is like to work within the modern NHS, developing clinical knowledge, skills and confidence as a key member of the professional healthcare team. The School maintains excellent working relationships with local NHS Trusts in Greater Manchester and the wider North West, and students will undertake a range of practice placements in both community and hospital settings. Clinical staff based within practice placements and academic staff from the School are available to support students with their studies whilst on placement, and to assist and guide should any difficulties arise.