BSc (Hons) Nursing in Mental Health
Why study this course?
The Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (Hons) program prepares students to become compassionate and skilled mental health nurses, adhering to Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) standards. The curriculum emphasizes essential clinical and communication skills, enabling graduates to deliver both mental and physical healthcare in various settings such as hospitals, community teams, occupational health, and forensic mental health environments.
Students gain practical experience and develop strong interpersonal skills to support individuals in distress while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Upon graduation, students are eligible for NMC registration as a Registered Nurse (Mental Health), ready to practice in diverse areas like child and adolescent mental health, inpatient care, prison nursing, and more. This course also fosters academic confidence and a sense of belonging within the university community.