This degree prepares you for a professional career as a mental health nurse, combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience. You'll work in diverse settings such as community, primary care, inpatient, and specialized services. The course emphasizes establishing therapeutic relationships, addressing physical health needs, and promoting holistic wellbeing. It aims to develop your ability to respond to distress or crisis, reduce stigma, and advocate for your patients' health. Successful completion makes you eligible for registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC). The learning approach includes on-campus lectures, seminars, workshops, group work, self-directed study, and extensive placements, ensuring you gain real-world competence and confidence in mental health nursing.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you are compassionate, enthusiastic, and committed to making a difference in mental health care, this course offers a strong foundation. Coventry University’s reputation for quality education, combined with its excellent facilities—including mock wards and simulation labs—supports hands-on learning. The course's accreditation by the NMC ensures professional recognition. Students benefit from diverse placements, expert faculty, and tailored academic support to develop confidence, leadership, and digital literacy, preparing them for a rewarding career in mental health nursing.
The course is designed specifically for those interested in mental health nursing. It deeply explores therapeutic relationships, mental health conditions, complex decision-making, holistic care, and leadership in mental health settings. The modules also cover clinical judgment, evidence-based practice, and care coordination, preparing students to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams and diverse environments.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.95L
Living cost
Applicants need 104 UCAS points, with typical qualifications including A-levels (BCC excluding General Studies), BTEC DMM in a health-related subject, or equivalent. GCSE requirements include maths, English, and a science at grade 4 / C or equivalent. Caring experience, paid or voluntary, is essential, and a selection event will be part of the application process. Additional criteria include health clearance and criminal record disclosure.

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Graduates can register with the NMC and pursue roles as qualified mental health nurses across the NHS, private, and charitable sectors in the UK. Career paths include specialist practice, advanced nurse practitioner, or management roles. Opportunities exist in child and adolescent mental health services, forensic units, and early intervention services, with potential to specialize further.