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BN (Hons) in Nursing, University of Glasgow

Glasgow,

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) (BN) at Glasgow is a four-year professional degree designed to prepare students for a vital role within the healthcare system. The program emphasizes both scientific knowledge and practical skills, with a curriculum that includes anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, and social sciences. Students develop foundational care skills through clinical placements in hospital and community settings, gaining real-world experience. The program is highly regarded, consistently ranked at the top of UK league tables for Nursing, and is recognized by the Nursing & Midwifery Council for registration as an Adult Nurse. The program is conducted mainly at Glasgow's Gilmorehill campus and involves a mix of university learning and practice-based training across various healthcare environments. Additionally, students are introduced to health policies, leadership, global health challenges, and research methods, preparing them comprehensively for the nursing profession.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The BN (Hons) program at Glasgow is highly recommended due to its strong scientific foundation, practical training, and excellent reputation, being ranked first in the UK for nursing by The Times and Sunday Times. The program's small class size and support-focused environment create ideal learning conditions, while the extensive clinical placements ensure students gain valuable hands-on experience. Graduates are well-prepared for a career in various health care settings across the UK and the world, with accreditation from the Nursing & Midwifery Council ensuring professional recognition.

Specialisation

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This course specifically focuses on adult nursing, providing an in-depth understanding of biomedical sciences, nursing theory, social policy, and evidence-based practice. Students progress through year-by-year specialization, advancing their clinical and research skills in adult care, pharmacotherapy, and human disease pathology. The final year emphasizes leadership, professionalism, and understanding the wider societal factors impacting health care, culminating in a dissertation and a final clinical placement.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

31.92L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants typically need to meet specific entry requirements based on their educational background. For example, SQA Higher entry requires AABBB grades with two Highers from relevant science or mathematics subjects and Grade B in English and Mathematics at National 5. Alternative pathways include HNC/HND courses in applied sciences or care, with additional requirements such as graded units and successful completion of foundational courses or summer schools. International qualifications such as A-levels, Irish Leaving Certificate, IB, and other equivalent qualifications are also accepted, with specific grade requirements outlined for each pathway.
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English language test

PTE

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DUOLINGO

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IELTS

7

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program are eligible for registration as adult nurses and can pursue careers across a wide range of healthcare environments. The program’s strong scientific and practical training prepares students for employment not only within the UK but internationally. Graduates may work in hospitals, community health settings, or specialist health services and potentially take on roles in leadership, research, or education within the nursing sector.

FAQs

What English language test is required for international students?

International students must demonstrate an IELTS Academic module score of 7.0 overall, with at least 6.5 in writing and 7 in reading, listening, and speaking.

Are there alternative routes to join this course?

Yes, applicants with HNC/HND in Applied Science, Care and Administrative Practice, or those who have completed summer schools or foundation courses at Glasgow can apply through alternative pathways.