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BSc Nursing (Mental Health)
About this course
Mental Health Nursing is a profession at the forefront of one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time. Mental health conditions affect a substantial proportion of the population at some point in their lives, and the nurses who support people through those experiences play a vital and demanding role in the healthcare system. Mental health nurses work across inpatient, community, crisis, and specialist settings, using therapeutic relationships, evidence-based interventions, and compassionate professional practice to support recovery and promote wellbeing. At the University of East Anglia, this three-year, full-time programme is designed to prepare the next generation of mental health professionals for the evolving landscape of mental health care. You will develop a comprehensive understanding of the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of mental health and illness, learning to assess needs, plan and deliver care, and build the kind of therapeutic relationships that make a difference to people at their most vulnerable. The curriculum integrates academic learning with clinical practice, and substantial placement experience is embedded throughout the programme, ensuring that theoretical knowledge is continuously connected to real professional contexts. UEA's commitment to research-informed teaching means the programme reflects current evidence about what works in mental health care. Graduates of Mental Health Nursing register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and work in NHS mental health trusts, community teams, crisis services, specialist units, and the growing independent sector. The profession offers clear routes for career development, including specialist areas such as perinatal mental health, eating disorders, forensic mental health, and substance misuse, as well as leadership, education, and research roles. Demand for qualified mental health nurses is strong and the profession offers genuine opportunities to make a significant difference to individuals and communities.
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