Nursing (Adult) BSc (Hons) with Foundation Year 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Worcester |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

16,700 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

NursingMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This course is a four-year degree in Adult Nursing with an integrated foundation year. If you don’t meet the entry requirements for the three-year programme but can demonstrate your commitment to nursing and relevant life experience, this course is your alternative route into nursing.

Your studies will involve a mix of academic and practical work that will familiarise you with the facts, concepts and principles of care, such as the fundamentals of the human body. With a focus on key study skills and techniques, the foundation year will ease the transition of studying at degree level, whether you’re joining us from school, college, or employment. Lecturers will get to know your strengths and where you can develop, offering personalised support and feedback throughout your course.

Alongside seminars, lectures and one-to-one tutorials you’ll also have many skills sessions to prepare you for your placements in the final three years of the course. These hands-on sessions take place in our simulation suites, which replicate the hospital and community facilities you’ll be working in when you graduate. You’ll practice different techniques and decision-making scenarios with a range of simulation manikins and learn about person-centred care from experienced nurses and real service users.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This course is a four-year degree in Adult Nursing with an integrated foundation year. If you don’t meet the entry requirements for the three-year programme but can demonstrate your commitment to nursing and relevant life experience, this course is your alternative route into nursing.

Your studies will involve a mix of academic and practical work that will familiarise you with the facts, concepts and principles of care, such as the fundamentals of the human body. With a focus on key study skills and techniques, the foundation year will ease the transition of studying at degree level, whether you’re joining us from school, college, or employment. Lecturers will get to know your strengths and where you can develop, offering personalised support and feedback throughout your course.

Alongside seminars, lectures and one-to-one tutorials you’ll also have many skills sessions to prepare you for your placements in the final three years of the course. These hands-on sessions take place in our simulation suites, which replicate the hospital and community facilities you’ll be working in when you graduate. You’ll practice different techniques and decision-making scenarios with a range of simulation manikins and learn about person-centred care from experienced nurses and real service users.

Admission Requirements

24+
32+
6+
52+
59+
UCAS tariff points required: 32

The UCAS tariff points can come from 1 A-level (grade C or above) or an equivalent qualification. You will also need:
  • GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C/4 or above
  • A clear commitment to pursuing a career in nursing
  • To be at least 18 years old

The BSc Nursing (Adult) with Foundation Year course is aimed at individuals who may have few or no relevant formal qualifications but who can demonstrate a clear commitment to pursuing a career in nursing. Personal, professional, and educational experiences will be considered to determine motivation and ability to progress onto the degree course. Applicants who do not meet the minimum UCAS points requirement will be required to demonstrate and provide evidence of working in a healthcare setting and complete a written assignment task to assess their readiness for the course.

4 Years
Feb
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,535 GBP
International
16,700 GBP

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