Year 1
In Year 1 you will receive a broad introduction to mental health nursing, understanding the inter-relation of physical and mental health and the importance of treating the person, not just the illness. You will develop knowledge and clinical practice through modules in health and human development, values in practice and academic & professional development. In addition you will complete modules which focus on your own area of specialism, exploring mental health and understanding self and society.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
Theory (scheduled and independent): 60%
Practice learning: 40%
ASSESSMENT:
Practice-based: 40%
Coursework: 60%
Year 2
In Year 2 you will complete modules on health & human development, promoting mental health, partnerships in mental health, and building healthy communities. You will also spend time enhancing your clinical skills on placement.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
Practice learning: 45%
Theory (scheduled and independent): 55%
ASSESSMENT:
Practice-based: 40%
Coursework: 60%
Year 3
In Year 3 you will develop your knowledge, decision-making and practical skills as you develop the professional standards required for registration as a Registered Nurse in mental health. You will study modules in management in mental health, leadership in mental health and carry out an evidence led enquiry. You can also elect a placement in an area of personal interest such as:
dementia
forensic services
child and adolescent mental health
addictions
community or hospital based services
As well as spending time on placement you will undertake an individual research project on a related topic of your choice.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
Practice learning: 60%
Theory (scheduled and independent): 40%
ASSESSMENT:
Practice-based: 40%
Coursework: 60%
Teaching & Assessment
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, practical workshops and guided laboratory work.
There will also be group work, literature reports and research projects in order to ensure our degrees provide a strong set of additional skills, such as presentational and communicative skills.
Our nursing degree uses a variety of assessment methods. The below list provides a guide to the types of assessment methods you can expect:
Written examinations
Written reports
Coursework
Practical assessment
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
BSc Mental Health Nursing Course Structure
BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing Course Structure
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