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BSc Nursing (Adult)
About this course
Adult nursing is the branch of nursing concerned with the care of adults across the full span of life, from young adults through to the elderly, in a wide range of clinical settings including general medical and surgical wards, community nursing, intensive care, and outpatient and day-case services. Adult nurses assess and monitor patients' conditions, plan and deliver clinical care, administer medicines, support patients and their families through illness and recovery, and coordinate care with doctors, therapists, and other members of the multidisciplinary team. The role requires clinical knowledge, practical skill, emotional resilience, and the ability to communicate with great clarity and compassion in demanding circumstances. At Edge Hill University in Lancashire, this three-year full-time programme leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a qualified adult nurse. The programme combines academic study with substantial clinical placement across a range of NHS and community settings, giving you the theoretical grounding and the direct patient-facing experience that safe and effective nursing requires. You will study anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, health assessment, evidence-based practice, and the professional and ethical frameworks that govern nursing, developing the comprehensive clinical knowledge that the NMC requires for registration. Edge Hill has strong relationships with NHS trusts in the North West and a well-established track record of producing nurses who are ready to practise from the day they register. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the programme's commitment to widening access to nursing, consistent with the NHS's need for nurses who reflect the communities they serve. Graduates register with the NMC and work across the full range of adult nursing settings in the NHS and independent sector. The profession offers clear pathways for specialisation, leadership, and advanced practice, and many adult nurses go on to postgraduate study in specialist clinical areas, nursing leadership, or healthcare management.
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