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BSc (Hons) in Nursing/ Rn Adult, University of Salford

Manchester,

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36 Months

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About this course

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This program is designed to prepare students for registration as a qualified adult nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. It combines theoretical learning with extensive practical experience, spending 50% of study in hospital and community settings within the NHS and independent sectors, including prison placements. The course emphasizes caring for adult patients across all health states, supporting service users, carers, and addressing public health and global health concepts. It offers a flexible approach, allowing the first year to be studied at Bury College before transferring to the University’s Salford campus for subsequent years. Graduates often find highly skilled employment, thanks to a curriculum rooted in real-world, contemporary healthcare scenarios and simulation-based training.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is highly regarded because of its strong focus on practical, real-world experience in varied clinical settings, including hospital and community environments. With 97.3% of graduates employed in skilled roles shortly after graduation, it demonstrates excellent employability outcomes. The course also offers opportunities for international placements, simulation-based learning, and close links with NHS trusts across Greater Manchester. The friendly, community-oriented environment and well-supported clinical placements make it an attractive choice for aspiring nurses committed to making a difference in adult healthcare.

Specialisation

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The course specializes in adult nursing, focusing on the holistic care of adults across the health/ill health spectrum. It emphasizes developing core nursing skills, understanding wellbeing, public health, and global health, and applying evidence-based practice. The program prepares students to work effectively in diverse settings, including hospitals, community clinics, and other healthcare environments.

Course fees

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Application fees

18.63L

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1st year tuition fees

18.63L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To qualify for registration as a nurse upon completing this program, students need to evidence 2,300 hours of theoretical learning and 2,300 hours of practice learning, totaling 4,600 hours. Entry requirements include GCSE English and Maths at grade C/4 or above, or equivalent qualifications such as A-levels, BTEC, T-Levels, or International Baccalaureate with specific UCAS Tariff points as mentioned. International students must meet English language proficiency requirements, typically IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in writing.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

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DUOLINGO

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PTE

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Career prospects

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Graduates will be eligible to apply for employment in various adult healthcare settings, including hospitals, community clinics, care homes, hospices, and prisons. They can work within the NHS, public, or private sectors as registered nurses, providing essential care, education, and support. Successful completion opens pathways to roles in diverse clinical environments, emphasizing holistic, evidence-based, person-centered care.

FAQs

What are the placement requirements?

You will spend half of your study time in clinical placements across hospital and community settings, working alongside qualified practice assessors and supervisors. These placements may be up to 90 minutes from the university and include shifts that mirror real nursing duties, including weekends and nights.

Are international students accepted?

Yes, international students are welcome. They need to meet specific English language requirements, typically IELTS 6.5 with at least 6.0 in writing, and demonstrate the necessary academic qualifications for entry.