Nursing Degree Apprenticeship BSc (Hons) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Worcester |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

NursingMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The University of Worcester has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, innovative and contemporary Nurse Education.

This exciting and transformational Nursing Degree Apprenticeship BSc (Hons) will allow you to study to be a Registered Adult or Mental Health Nurse. It enables you to study the Nursing BSc (Hons), with a fully integrated End Point Assessment.

You can complete the apprenticeship either as a full-time three year route or a four-year part-time route. Opportunities are available to undertake a shortened full-time 18 month or part-time two year route for appropriate applicants, including Registered Nursing Associates via Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

Full-time apprentices will complete the course alongside other students completing the Nursing BSc (Hons) (Adult, Children’s and Mental Health) course. While part-time students will study as a discrete group of apprentices, while also having opportunity to study alongside other students completing the Nursing BSc (Hons) course.

The Nursing Degree Apprenticeship BSc (Hons) reflects the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) Future Nurse: Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses and Realising Professionalism: Standards for Education and Training. It is mapped to the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours of the Registered Nurse Degree (NMC 2018) Apprenticeship Standard.


The apprenticeship route allows healthcare organisations to support an employee to access nurse education, via the apprenticeship levy.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The University of Worcester has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, innovative and contemporary Nurse Education.

This exciting and transformational Nursing Degree Apprenticeship BSc (Hons) will allow you to study to be a Registered Adult or Mental Health Nurse. It enables you to study the Nursing BSc (Hons), with a fully integrated End Point Assessment.

You can complete the apprenticeship either as a full-time three year route or a four-year part-time route. Opportunities are available to undertake a shortened full-time 18 month or part-time two year route for appropriate applicants, including Registered Nursing Associates via Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

Full-time apprentices will complete the course alongside other students completing the Nursing BSc (Hons) (Adult, Children’s and Mental Health) course. While part-time students will study as a discrete group of apprentices, while also having opportunity to study alongside other students completing the Nursing BSc (Hons) course.

The Nursing Degree Apprenticeship BSc (Hons) reflects the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) Future Nurse: Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses and Realising Professionalism: Standards for Education and Training. It is mapped to the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours of the Registered Nurse Degree (NMC 2018) Apprenticeship Standard.


The apprenticeship route allows healthcare organisations to support an employee to access nurse education, via the apprenticeship levy.

Admission Requirements

All applications are through your employer and you must have the support of your employer to complete the Nursing Degree Apprenticeship BSc (Hons). Please discuss the possibility of completing the apprenticeship with your line manager.

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