UWE School of Health and Social Wellbeing Nursing
"BSc (Hons) Nursing program at UWE School of Health and Social Wellbeing focuses on developing students' nursing skills and knowledge to excel in the healthcare field. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics including clinical practice, healthcare ethics, and patient care. Students acquire practical experience through hands-on training and clinical placements, preparing them for a rewarding career in nursing. Join us at UWE to embark on a fulfilling journey towards becoming a skilled and compassionate nurse."
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Welcome to UWE, School of Health and Social Wellbeing BSc (Hons) Nursing
The BSc (Hons) Nursing Programme is a full- time 3 year programme approved by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC, 2018): Students learning is 50% theory and 50% practice The programme celebrates the four fields of nurses and offers students a unique opportunity to learn together in an integrated and meaningful way On successful completion, you will be eligible to apply for registration as a nurse (field specific) with the NMC.
The Four Fields of Nursing Mental Health Adult Nursing Learning Disability Children and Young People
Fundamentals of Nursing Practice Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology for Nursing Principles of Nursing (field specific) Episodes of Care 1 (field specific) Sustainable Global Public Health Year 1 Assessment and Decision Making (field specific) Supporting People with Complex Needs Pharmacology and Medicines Management Research Methodologies of Nursing Enquiry Episodes of Care 2 and 3 (field specific) Year 2 Leadership and Supervision Transition for Registration Choice Modules Nursing Final Project Episodes of Care 4 (field specific) Year 3
Our learning themes: Working across the lifespan Learning Disability Communication Dementia Care Working with difference Healthy Lifestyles Evidence based care Pharmacology Person and Family Centred Care Kindness, sensitivity and compassion Care at the end of life Mental Health and Wellbeing
Practice Learning Hospital Care, including Community Hospitals Primary Care, including GP services Hospice Care Registered care home Community, including District Nursing Family homes
About UWE Bristol 36th in the UK The Guardian University Guide 2022 Top 20 for graduate employability 92% of graduates in work or further study 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey) 4th in the South West of England for Student Satisfaction The National Student Survey 2021istol
University Mental Health Charter We will be working towards a Charter Award which recognises universities that demonstrate excellent practice by assessing our approach to mental health against a framework developed in consultation with staff and students. We will work with universities across the country to share good practice learn from each other to improve our approach to student and staff mental health.
Why UWE? Committed to teaching excellence and a great Student Experience: a dynamic and interactive programme Employability and graduate prospects Research and evidence based learning Partnership University: Learning in real life practice areas as well as working with our people and public partners
What our students say What I enjoyed most was the unity and support for each other among our cohort of students. My placements were also wonderful and the support from academic staff while on placement and at university was superb. Moses, BSc(Hons) Nursing (Learning Disabilities)