BSc (Hons)

Adult Nursing

Teaching & Learning

 

What you'll learn

Develop the academic skills for learning, and the professional ethical and legal principles that underpin accountable, evidence based professional practice. You'll begin to define and develop the skills involved in addressing the literacy and technological knowledge and skills required to underpin academic learning. You'll also understand how the professional standards as outlined in the Code (NMC, 2018) and the legal and regulatory frameworks in England, impact on professional nursing practice. This module will also explore your obligations as a nursing student in practice as a proactive and engaged learner.
Study the fundamental principles of basic nursing skills, normal anatomy and physiology of key body systems. The knowledge you develop will enable you to practise safe and effective care, underpinned by the theory and science of contemporary clinical nursing practice. You'll begin to define and develop the skills involved in addressing the literacy, technological knowledge and skills are required to underpin the fundamentals of nursing science and practice. You'll also understand how to use your core skills and knowledge of communication to engage with patients and services users to deliver safe and effective care. You'll learn how to address the whole person’s care where mental ill health and physical ill health coexist. This module will also explore your obligations as a student in practice. You'll study how to safely administrate medicines to support key body systems whilst understanding the pathophysiological basis and clinical presentations.
Start to explore the foundational principles of health and the promotion of wellbeing. This module will enable you to conceptualize health and how this is influenced by the socio-economic and cultural contexts in which people live. You'll search population data, read health promotion literature and explore contemporary accounts of health, ill health, and health and social care. This module will give you key insights into the nature of health and the nursing role in assessing health and promoting wellbeing and recovery.
This module will support the practice learning experiences which are an essential part of the course. You’ll be required to meet the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) proficiencies by actively engaging in practice learning.
Develop the academic skills for learning, and the professional ethical and legal principles that underpin accountable, evidence based professional practice. You'll begin to define and develop the skills involved in addressing the literacy and technological knowledge and skills required to underpin academic learning. You'll also understand how the professional standards as outlined in the Code (NMC, 2018) and the legal and regulatory frameworks in England, impact on professional nursing practice. This module will also explore your obligations as a nursing student in practice as a proactive and engaged learner.
Study the fundamental principles of basic nursing skills, normal anatomy and physiology of key body systems. The knowledge you develop will enable you to practise safe and effective care, underpinned by the theory and science of contemporary clinical nursing practice. You'll begin to define and develop the skills involved in addressing the literacy, technological knowledge and skills are required to underpin the fundamentals of nursing science and practice. You'll also understand how to use your core skills and knowledge of communication to engage with patients and services users to deliver safe and effective care. You'll learn how to address the whole person’s care where mental ill health and physical ill health coexist. This module will also explore your obligations as a student in practice. You'll study how to safely administrate medicines to support key body systems whilst understanding the pathophysiological basis and clinical presentations.
Start to explore the foundational principles of health and the promotion of wellbeing. This module will enable you to conceptualize health and how this is influenced by the socio-economic and cultural contexts in which people live. You'll search population data, read health promotion literature and explore contemporary accounts of health, ill health, and health and social care. This module will give you key insights into the nature of health and the nursing role in assessing health and promoting wellbeing and recovery.
This module will support the practice learning experiences which are an essential part of the course. You’ll be required to meet the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) proficiencies by actively engaging in practice learning.

What you'll learn

Continue your journey as an independent learner. You’ll further develop academic and professional skills to meet the challenges of both undergraduate study and professional practice. The module content focuses on three learning streams: evidence-based practice, law and ethical practice, and supporting, supervising and role modelling in practice.
This module will enable you to apply your knowledge of nursing science. You’ll build on the concepts developed in year one to practise more independently and deliver safe and effective care with greater confidence.
Explore nursing in partnership with people to promote health and well-being, offer health protection and prevent ill health. You’ll build your confidence in having health-based conversations with people and their families. You’ll also consider how the social setting affects patient choice.
This module aims to build on the clinical, professional and transferable skills introduced in year one. It will support the practice learning experiences which are an essential part of the course. You’ll be required to meet the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) proficiencies by actively engaging in practice learning.
Continue your journey as an independent learner. You’ll further develop academic and professional skills to meet the challenges of both undergraduate study and professional practice. The module content focuses on three learning streams: evidence-based practice, law and ethical practice, and supporting, supervising and role modelling in practice.
This module will enable you to apply your knowledge of nursing science. You’ll build on the concepts developed in year one to practise more independently and deliver safe and effective care with greater confidence.
Explore nursing in partnership with people to promote health and well-being, offer health protection and prevent ill health. You’ll build your confidence in having health-based conversations with people and their families. You’ll also consider how the social setting affects patient choice.
This module aims to build on the clinical, professional and transferable skills introduced in year one. It will support the practice learning experiences which are an essential part of the course. You’ll be required to meet the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) proficiencies by actively engaging in practice learning.

What you'll learn

You’ll apply nursing science as you build on the concepts developed in years one and two. You’ll be able to practise more independently and deliver safe and effective care with increasing confidence.
Learn to play a key role in improving and maintaining the physical, mental and behavioural health and wellbeing of people and families living with long term conditions. You’ll examine data and apply metrics to inform care planning and service provision decisions for people with complex health and social care needs. You’ll consider the challenges faced in planning care that improves and maintains health in the context of national health care provision, the commoditisation of health, digital health and global trends in health and wellbeing. This module will also provide the opportunity for you to participate in professional dialogues on health and wellbeing. You’ll communicate your ideas, your appraisal of the challenges and potential solutions to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
Consolidate your prior learning through the application of key professional and ethical knowledge and skills. You’ll support the delivery of person-centred, safe and compassionate care as you transition to registration. This module will focus on three learning streams: the obligations to improve and enhance the safety and quality of nursing care, critical application of evidence base in health care practice, and being an accountable health professional.
This module aims to build on the clinical, professional and transferable skills introduced in year two. It will support the practice learning experiences which are an essential part of the course. You’ll be required to meet the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) proficiencies by actively engaging in practice learning.
You’ll apply nursing science as you build on the concepts developed in years one and two. You’ll be able to practise more independently and deliver safe and effective care with increasing confidence.
Learn to play a key role in improving and maintaining the physical, mental and behavioural health and wellbeing of people and families living with long term conditions. You’ll examine data and apply metrics to inform care planning and service provision decisions for people with complex health and social care needs. You’ll consider the challenges faced in planning care that improves and maintains health in the context of national health care provision, the commoditisation of health, digital health and global trends in health and wellbeing. This module will also provide the opportunity for you to participate in professional dialogues on health and wellbeing. You’ll communicate your ideas, your appraisal of the challenges and potential solutions to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
Consolidate your prior learning through the application of key professional and ethical knowledge and skills. You’ll support the delivery of person-centred, safe and compassionate care as you transition to registration. This module will focus on three learning streams: the obligations to improve and enhance the safety and quality of nursing care, critical application of evidence base in health care practice, and being an accountable health professional.
This module aims to build on the clinical, professional and transferable skills introduced in year two. It will support the practice learning experiences which are an essential part of the course. You’ll be required to meet the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) proficiencies by actively engaging in practice learning.