

BSc Nursing (Blended Learning) Child
About this course
Children's nursing is a specialism that requires clinical skill of the highest order alongside particular personal qualities: the ability to communicate with children at different developmental stages, to support anxious parents and families, and to provide care that is genuinely child-centred in environments that range from neonatal intensive care units to paediatric wards, community health teams, and outpatient clinics. Children's nurses are advocates for some of the most vulnerable patients in the health system. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year, full-time programme leading to registration as a children's nurse uses a blended learning approach, combining online and campus-based teaching with substantial clinical placement experience. The blended format allows you to engage with academic content flexibly while still spending the time required in clinical environments to develop your practical skills and professional confidence. You will study the anatomy, physiology, and pathology relevant to childhood and adolescence, child development and psychology, pharmacology for children's nursing, safeguarding, family-centred care, and the management of both acute and long-term conditions in paediatric patients. Neonatal care, care of the acutely ill child, and the nursing of children and young people with complex needs all feature in the curriculum. Clinical placements take place across a range of settings, giving you breadth of experience before you qualify. A typical entry tariff of 136 UCAS points indicates the standard expected for entry. Children's nursing demands emotional resilience, professional rigour, and a commitment to working in partnership with children and their families. The programme develops all of these alongside clinical competence. Graduates register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and enter children's nursing roles across the NHS and independent sector. Specialist pathways include neonatal nursing, paediatric intensive care, oncology, mental health, and community children's nursing. Many nurses progress to advanced practice, leadership, education, or research.
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