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BSc Adult Nursing
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Adult nursing is one of the most important and consistently needed healthcare professions, dedicated to the care and support of adults across the full spectrum of health conditions, from acute illness and surgical recovery to long-term conditions, palliative care, and the complex needs of older adults. Nurses are the largest professional group in the NHS, and they are central to the delivery of safe, compassionate, and effective care in hospitals, community services, and specialist settings. The profession demands clinical competence, emotional intelligence, ethical awareness, and the ability to work effectively in teams and to adapt to rapidly changing clinical situations. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year full-time programme leads to registration as a nurse in the adult field with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. You will study anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, nursing assessment, evidence-based practice, and the ethical and legal frameworks that underpin professional nursing. Clinical placements are woven throughout the programme, providing supervised practice across a range of hospital and community settings where you develop the clinical skills, therapeutic relationships, and professional judgement that nursing requires. These placements are central to the degree, as the ability to care effectively for real patients in real contexts is the core purpose of the training. Nursing graduates who achieve NMC registration work across the NHS, independent healthcare providers, care homes, community health services, and international healthcare organisations. The profession offers strong employment security, a clear career progression framework, and diverse specialisation pathways, including critical care, oncology, cardiology, district nursing, and specialist community public health nursing. Further study leading to advanced clinical practice, nurse prescribing, or specialist practitioner qualifications is well established, and nursing provides a foundation for careers in education, research, and health leadership.
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