

BSc Nursing Studies with Registration as a Mental Health Nurse
About this course
Mental health nursing is one of the most demanding and most rewarding areas of healthcare. Mental health conditions affect a significant proportion of the population at some point in their lives, from anxiety and depression to psychosis and complex personality disorders, and the people who develop skills to support those affected play a genuinely vital role in society. This programme at King's College London leads directly to registration as a mental health nurse, equipping you with the clinical knowledge, interpersonal skills, and professional values the role requires. You will develop a thorough grounding in the science of mental health, exploring how conditions arise, how they are assessed, and what evidence supports different therapeutic approaches. Alongside clinical knowledge, the programme places considerable emphasis on self-awareness, empathy, and the ability to build therapeutic relationships, recognising that skilled mental health nursing depends as much on how you engage with people as on what you know. You will learn to provide physical care as well as psychological support, since mental and physical health are closely connected, and to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams. King's strong links with NHS services in London provide a rich clinical environment throughout your training, with practice placements forming a core part of the three-year programme. Registration as a mental health nurse opens the door to a wide range of NHS and independent sector roles, working with different populations and in different settings, from community and crisis services to inpatient wards, forensic units, and specialist services for children and young people. With experience, nurses move into senior clinical roles, management, research, and advanced practice. The demand for qualified mental health nurses remains consistently high, making this a career with both strong employment prospects and genuine purpose.
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