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Course Overview

As a mental Health Nurse, you should be patient and compassionate in-order to recognise patients’ needs and the appropriate treatment programmes for them. It is all about helping people to make positive changes to their lives and supporting them on their journey of recovery.

Objectives

The BSc Mental Health Nursing degree at City offers you the opportunity to train in one of London’s leading and most well-established departments for nursing education. Our priority is to ensure that you graduate with the skills and knowledge to enter the mental health nursing profession, which can often be a stressful and challenging environment, with confidence.

As a student at City, you will combine theoretical study with clinical experience, working with London's diverse population in leading hospitals and community settings. We will prepare you for all aspects of the profession, including dealing with emergency situations, the effect of patients’ physical health, detecting deterioration, and how to approach, assess and provide the most appropriate care and treatment in differing situations.

Teaching is a combination of classroom theory, simulated practice within our specialist Clinical Skills Centre and practice placements; where you will spend time in a clinical environment gaining real-world experience working with service users. You may also benefit from our seminar programme which includes expert practice seminars with guest speakers and visiting academics.

Entry Requirement 

Course Requirements:

  • 'A' Level - Typically BBC or a combination of 'A' levels (we do not accept General Studies or Critical thinking).
  • Combined - A combination of A’levels and BTEC are welcome but will be reviewed on an individual basis.
  • UCAS tariff - 112 points.
  • IB - 29 points.
  • BTEC: DMM (Health and Social Care, Applied Psychology, Children’s Care, Learning and Development, or science-related subjects only)

In addition, the following is required:

  • GCSE: Must have passes in English Language and Mathematics grade 4 (C) at GCSE.
  • Applicants would normally be required to have a further three passes at grade 4 (C) at GCSE in any subject, any applications that do not meet these requirements are welcome and will be reviewed on an individual basis.
  • Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English will be considered.

English Language Requirements:

Applicants educated outside of an English speaking country, without GCSEs are required to hold:

IELTS (Academic): 7.0 overall with at least 7.0 in Writing, 7.0 in reading, 7.0 in Listening, and 7.0 in Speaking.

TOEFL iBT: 94 overall with at least 27 in Writing, 24 in reading and Listening and 23 in Speaking sections.

Fees

UK Students: £9250 

EU Students: £26010 

Non-EU Students: £26010


This information was accurate on : 13/01/2021
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