

BSc Nursing - Registered Nurse (Adult)
About this course
Registered nursing for adult patients is a profession that combines scientific knowledge, clinical skill, and the human capacity for compassionate, person-centred care. Adult nurses work across hospitals, community settings, outpatient clinics, and specialist units, managing complex care needs, administering treatments and medications, and providing the continuity of support that patients and their families rely on during some of the most difficult periods of their lives. The role is demanding and highly skilled, and qualified adult nurses are among the most sought-after professionals in the NHS and the wider health and care sector. At the University of Salford, this three-year, full-time degree leads to registration as an adult nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The programme integrates academic study with substantial clinical placement, so that you develop both the theoretical understanding and the hands-on competence that safe, effective nursing requires. You will study anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, evidence-based practice, communication, and the legal and ethical dimensions of nursing, building the knowledge base that underpins clinical decision-making. Placements in NHS and other healthcare settings are a central part of your education, exposing you to a wide variety of patient groups and clinical environments. Salford's strong connections with health and social care organisations across the region provide a rich and varied placement landscape. The programme at Salford is currently undergoing a review, and some elements of course structure, content, assessment, and delivery may change for students entering in September 2027. Final details will be confirmed once the review is complete, so it is worth checking with the university directly for the most up-to-date information before you apply. Graduates register with the NMC and enter a profession with strong employment prospects across the NHS and independent sector. Career pathways include specialist nursing in areas such as critical care, oncology, theatre, and community health, as well as opportunities in nursing management, education, and advanced clinical practice. Postgraduate study is available for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research.
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