

FdSc Nursing Associate (Direct Entry Route)
About this course
The nursing associate role is a relatively new but important addition to the healthcare workforce, designed to bridge the gap between healthcare support workers and registered nurses. Nursing associates are highly trained to deliver effective, safe, and responsive nursing care across a wide range of health and care settings, working under the supervision of registered nurses and contributing meaningfully to patient care teams. The role was developed to expand the clinical workforce and to create a clear progression pathway for those who want to develop professionally within nursing without committing immediately to a full registered nurse qualification. At the University of Salford, this two-year full-time Foundation Degree prepares you to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a nursing associate. The direct entry route is designed for students without prior healthcare experience, making the qualification accessible to those who are motivated to work in nursing and care but are starting fresh. You will develop the clinical skills and professional knowledge needed to deliver safe and compassionate care in diverse settings including hospitals, care homes, community health, mental health services, and primary care. Significant clinical placement time is central to the programme, ensuring that your learning is grounded in real patient care from the outset. A typical entry tariff of 72 points applies. You will develop competence in fundamental nursing care, clinical observations, medicines management support, communication with patients and families, and the legal and ethical dimensions of nursing practice. The programme prepares you to contribute as a safe and capable member of a nursing team from day one of registration. On registering with the NMC, nursing associates can work across the NHS and independent healthcare sector. Many use the role as a foundation for further professional development, including progression to a full registered nurse qualification through bridging programmes.
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