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BSc Mental Health Nursing with foundation year
About this course
Mental health nursing addresses one of the most significant and often underserved areas of healthcare. Mental health conditions affect a substantial proportion of the population at some point in their lives, and mental health nurses are at the forefront of delivering the assessment, therapeutic intervention, medication management and sustained relational care that enables people to recover, manage their conditions and live as fully as possible. It is a profession that demands both clinical knowledge and the ability to form genuine therapeutic relationships, to listen carefully, to hold hope on behalf of those who struggle to hold it for themselves. At Coventry University, this four-year full-time programme, which includes a foundation year to build the academic and professional foundations you need, combines theory and practical learning to lead you towards professional registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The foundation year gives you the grounding in health sciences, academic study skills and professional awareness that prepares you for the full nursing programme that follows. Through the main degree, you will develop clinical competence in mental health assessment and formulation, risk assessment and management, therapeutic communication and evidence-based psychological and pharmacological interventions, gaining your skills through a combination of academic study and clinical placements across inpatient, community and specialist settings. A typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the academic preparation the programme expects, and the four-year structure gives you the time needed to develop both the knowledge and the personal qualities that effective mental health nursing requires. Graduates register as mental health nurses and enter a profession with strong demand and genuine scope for specialisation. Career pathways include inpatient nursing, community mental health teams, crisis resolution, forensic mental health, child and adolescent mental health services, older adult psychiatry and substance misuse. Advanced practice, consultancy and research roles are available to those who pursue further study and experience. Mental health nursing is both a demanding and deeply rewarding profession with real social importance.
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