Programme Description:
The BSc Nursing allows qualified nurses the opportunity to explore contemporary issues in nursing and to produce a solid foundation for evidence-based nursing
Course Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
1. Lead the delivery of innovative, evidence based practice within planned progressive and individualized care plans, which generates new understanding of the theoretical foundations of nursing care.
2. Deploy techniques of analysis and enquiry to nursing practice.
3. Appreciate uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge.
4. Show a critical appreciation of the principles of good governance in the management, leadership, and development of care.
5. Demonstrate initiative and personal responsibility in your own personal and professional development.
6. Demonstrate a commitment to furthering the professional status of nursing.
7. Show a critical appreciation of the principles of good governance in the management, leadership, and development of care.
8. Actively pursue a direction of personal, professional development that supports improvements in practice for self and other members of the interprofessional team.
Duration: 2 - 4 years
Study mode: Online learning
Foundation Courses | ||
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Name | Code | Credits |
Induction Module UOS-IND-B-N-100 |
UOS-IND-B-N-100 | 0.00 |
Core Units | ||
Name | Code | Credits |
Person-Centred Care UHRINN301 |
UHRINN301 | 20.00 |
Ethical Principles and Practice UHRINN302 |
UHRINN302 | 20.00 |
Contemporary Perspectives on Leading and Managing Care UHRINN303 |
UHRINN303 | 20.00 |
Medicines Management UHRINN304 |
UHRINN304 | 20.00 |
Delivering Complex Care UHRINN305 |
UHRINN305 | 20.00 |
Research Project UHRINN306 |
UHRINN306 | 20.00 |
The entry requirements for admission are:
* Entry requirements may vary depending on the programme of study.