

BSc Mental Health Nursing
About this course
Mental health nursing is a profession rooted in the belief that people experiencing mental illness deserve skilled, compassionate, and evidence-based care that supports their recovery and enables them to live as fully and independently as possible. Mental health nurses work with people across the full spectrum of age and diagnosis, from children and young people with anxiety and depression through to adults with severe and enduring conditions such as schizophrenia, and older adults experiencing dementia. The role is relational at its core: the therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient is central to every intervention. At the University of Suffolk, this three-year full-time degree prepares you for professional practice as a registered mental health nurse. You will develop the skills, knowledge, and values needed to build meaningful therapeutic relationships and to promote mental health and wellbeing in diverse care settings. The programme combines clinical knowledge with the personal and interpersonal qualities that mental health nursing demands, developing your understanding of assessment, treatment, and recovery across a wide range of mental health conditions. Practice placements are an integral part of the degree, giving you experience across different mental health settings and building the clinical confidence and professional judgment that graduation requires. The typical entry tariff is 120 UCAS points. Graduates who complete the programme and pass the required assessments are eligible for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as mental health nurses. Career paths span inpatient mental health services, community mental health teams, crisis resolution and home treatment, forensic mental health, child and adolescent mental health services, and liaison psychiatry. Many nurses also develop specialist expertise through continuing professional development and pursue advanced clinical roles, clinical leadership, or postgraduate research, contributing to the development of mental health nursing as a profession.
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