

BPP University
Adult Nursing (Pre Registration)
Study detals
: Bachelor's degree : BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing (Pre Registration) : Full time : 36 MonthRequirements
Entry requirements
The entry requirements to study the BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) [Pre-registration Nursing] are as follows:
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A minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points required for this course; OR,
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Four GCSEs at Grade 4/5 or above, which must include English language and mathematics; OR,
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Nursing Associate Qualification; OR,
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Health Care Assistant Practitioner; OR,
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A Higher Education Certificate in Health and Social Care; AND,
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Digital literacy
English language requirements
To study at BPP, it is important that you can communicate and engage in English effectively in an academic setting.
If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide proof of your ability – for reading, writing, listening and speaking in English.
Speciality
A deposit of £350 will need to be paid within 48 hours of accepting your offer in order to secure your place.
Additional information
Degree Overview
This BSc Adult Nursing Degree aims to produce excellent nurses, who are fit for practice and able to meet the key needs of all patient groups. It offers an integrated academic and professional training environment, which is built to help you to gain crucial knowledge and skills to develop a career in contemporary nursing practice.
During the initial stages of the course you will be given more direction and assistance to help you progress, from being a dependent learner, towards becoming an autonomous, reflective and critical individual as your knowledge develops.
As the course progresses, there is an expectation you will evolve into becoming independent and self-directed, taking increasing responsibility for your own learning and professional development.
Typical roles include: Registered Adult Nurse, Acute setting, Community setting
The programme consists of six practice learning experiences, ensuring that you maximise your learning opportunities. Practice learning will help with the acquisition of skills required to achieve competence within the adult nursing field of practice.
We also ensure there is equal weighting for learning in practice and academic theory in accordance with the NMC guidelines. There are six mandatory practice learning modules, two small ones in year one, two medium ones in year two and two large ones one in year three, equating to 50% of the credit each year.
Study Reasons
Develop key employability skills to build a career in adult nursing.
Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Informed by industry and expert practitioners