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BSc Nursing (Adult) with Foundation Year
About this course
Adult nursing is at the heart of healthcare delivery, and the people who pursue it do so because they want to make a genuine difference to patients at some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Nurses are the largest professional group in the NHS and the backbone of hospital and community care, combining clinical knowledge with the human skills of observation, communication, and compassionate judgement that no technology can replicate. This four-year full-time degree at the University of Derby, which includes a foundation year, prepares you for registration as an adult nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The foundation year gives you the academic and scientific foundations for nursing study before you enter the main programme, making this route accessible to those who have the commitment and personal qualities for the profession but who need additional preparation. Once in the degree proper, you will develop your understanding of anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, evidence-based practice, and the clinical skills required for safe and effective nursing across a wide range of adult care settings. Substantial practice placements are central to the degree, placing you in wards, community settings, and specialist units where you apply your learning under qualified supervision. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the accessible nature of the foundation year route. Qualifying as an adult nurse opens a career that is both secure and remarkably varied. Newly qualified nurses typically begin in acute hospital settings or community nursing, and with experience can move into specialist areas such as critical care, emergency nursing, cancer nursing, diabetes management, or palliative care. Progression into advanced clinical practice, nursing management, education, or research is available for those who wish to develop. The NMC qualification is recognised internationally, and many nurses choose to work abroad at some point in their careers.
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