United Kingdom
The package is designed to aid medical practitioners or nurses who want to enroll in undergraduate studies, Masters / Diploma in relevant fields.
You can also have a one-year top-up course which provides you the opportunity to work part-time while you study. You also get to enjoy other
benefits in relation with the citizens, you will get to participate in a range of activities designed to enhance your knowledge in relevant
fields such as formal learning, applying theory to practice, research skills, and the use of digital resources and equipment.
The BSc (Hons) International Nursing Studies top up degree will enable you to learn more about nursing within the Uk. You will study with fellow nurses from other countries and will be encouraged to consider your current practice through a critical lens in relation to the UK context of healthcare delivery.
Graduating with a BSC from this course will equip you with a qualification recognized both in the UK and internationally. Achievement of the course will enhance your career prospects in healthcare and further educational development opportunities at Master’s level.
The health service in the UK is a dynamic and challenging environment and the University has exceptional partnership collaborations. We can provide links to local healthcare providers so that you can experience the UK healthcare system first-hand, by applying for the part-time employment as a health care assistant (this will be subject to any visa regulations and meeting healthcare provider requirements).
You may decide that you would like to apply to work in the UK following the successful completion of studies. If you wish to work as a qualified nurse in the UK you will need to successfully complete the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Test of Competence, which is offered at a variety of tests centres in the UK (further details can be found on the NMC website). You will also be required to have an evidence of your knowledge of English. One of the ways to do this is through the completion of the Occupational English Test (OET).
For the BSc (Hons) you must have 120 credits at level 4 (certificate) and 120 credits at level 5 (Diploma) from a health care related programme of study. Prospective students who do not meet this requirement may be able to complete module 5NH025 challenges to health and wellbeing as a stand-alone module to provide a route through to degree
Level study for international students whose home diploma/ degree does not equate to level 5.
Applicants must have:
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The following courses are available for studies:
BMid (Hons) midwifery (2 years)
BNurs (Hons) children’s nursing -
Undergraduate credit return to practice (nursing)
Bsc (Hons) podiatry with foundation year
Bsc (Hons) public health with foundation year
BNurs (Hons) adult nursing -
Undergraduate credit return to midwifery practice
Bsc Professional Practice In Healthcare (Top-Up)
Bsc (Hons) Physiotherapy
Advanced University Diploma Fundamentals Of General Practice Nursing
Bsc (Hons) Occupational Therapy
Bsc (Hons) Podiatry
Bsc (Hons) Learning Disability Nursing
Bsc (Hons) Specialist Community Nursing (General Practice Nursing) (Top Up)
Advanced Diploma Fundamentals General Practice Nursing
Bsc (Hons) Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (School Nursing) (Top Up)
Bsc (Hons) Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visiting) (Top Up)
Bnurs (Hons) Adult Nursing Foundation Year
Bsc (Hons) Public Health
Bsc (Hons) Paramedic Science
Accomodation is not provided by the institution but we can help you secure a place close to your school, you will have to however foot the bill.
The aim of the BSc (Hons) International nursing studies courses listed above;
Enhance your nursing knowledge, skills, and attributes during a one year programme of study that meets the requirements of an honour’s degree.
The complete one-year award is comprised of 6 modules, and you will be awarded 120 credits at an academic level 6.
Promote your development as a critical, reflexive practitioner applying reflective practice to professional decision-making and undertaking learning that
also recognizes the value of prior achievement. This approach aims to nurture the “thinking practitioner” with problem solving skills, which,
in conjunction with clinical judgement, will support excellence in nursing practice.
Develop your ability to apply critical analysis to techniques of scientific enquiry, enabling the interpretation and application of evidence to nursing
practice within the range of care settings.
Enable you to demonstrate the academic and transferrable key skills within lifelong learning context, whilst reflecting on your role in clinical practice
across arrange of healthcare settings.
Foster the development of independent study capabilities through the use of research methods employing critical analysis and evidence –based enquiry.
Note: You will be giving the opportunity to do a part-time care assistant job while you study.
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