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BN Nursing
About this course
Nursing is one of the most significant professions in any healthcare system. As the largest group within the healthcare workforce, nurses are at the centre of patient care, leading clinical assessments, coordinating treatment across teams, supporting patients and families through difficult moments, and advocating for the people in their care. Nursing requires both scientific knowledge and human sensitivity, combining an understanding of physiology, pharmacology, and clinical procedure with the communication skills and ethical awareness that direct patient contact demands. The profession operates across hospitals, community settings, primary care, schools, and specialist services, and the breadth of its scope makes it one of the most varied and consequential careers available. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme prepares you to work within the multidisciplinary team across a range of health and social care environments, supporting service users to make informed decisions about their holistic healthcare. You will build knowledge in anatomy, physiology, and the sciences that underpin clinical practice, while also developing the professional judgement and interpersonal skills that nursing demands. Theory is integrated with supervised clinical placements throughout the programme, so your learning is grounded in real care settings from early in your studies. Typical entry requires around 200 tariff points, reflecting the academic preparation expected for a professionally regulated health degree. Nursing registration opens the door to a diverse career in the NHS, independent healthcare, voluntary organisations, international health settings, and the armed forces. Specialisation in areas such as mental health, children's nursing, critical care, oncology, or district nursing is possible through postgraduate training and continuing professional development. Experienced nurses move into advanced clinical roles, management, education, and research. The professional qualification you gain is recognised across the UK and, with additional processes, in many other countries.
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