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BSc Nursing - Dual Registration in Adult and Mental Health
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Nursing is the profession that provides the direct, sustained, and personalised care that patients need across every stage of illness and recovery, and across every setting from acute hospitals to community teams and care homes. Adult nursing focuses on the care of adults with a wide range of physical health conditions, from acute medical and surgical presentations to long-term conditions. Mental health nursing focuses on supporting people experiencing mental illness, emotional distress, and the challenges of living with conditions such as depression, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders. Dual registration in both fields is an exceptional qualification that makes a nurse genuinely versatile across the full complexity of human health need. At Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, this four-year full-time programme gives you the opportunity to qualify as both an adult nurse and a mental health nurse, registered in both fields by the Nursing and Midwifery Council on graduation. You will develop the clinical skills, knowledge, and professional judgement needed for high-quality practice in both settings, studying the physical, psychological, and social dimensions of health across the lifespan. Robert Gordon's location in north-east Scotland and its connections with NHS Grampian and other regional health providers give the programme a strong applied context, and dual registration is particularly valued by employers in remote and rural areas where the demand for a wide-ranging clinical skillset is well documented. Dual-registered nurses are among the most employable in the profession. The breadth of their qualification opens doors across both acute and community settings, in mental health services and in areas where physical and mental health needs intersect, including liaison psychiatry, primary care, and care of older people. With experience, nurses progress into specialist practice, advanced clinical roles, management, education, and research. The typical entry tariff is 104 points.
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