Our internationally recognised Adult Nursing BSc degree equips you with the skills and experience for a fulfilling career in this vital field. Over three years, you will explore the holistic needs of adults from early adulthood to old age, developing expertise in delivering evidence-based care for acute and chronic conditions across clinical and community settings. Teaching is split equally between Swansea University's Singleton Park campus and healthcare environments, with strong links to Welsh health boards providing diverse clinical experiences. Ranked in the Top 10 for Nursing in the UK (Times Good University Guide 2024) and a Top 25 university overall (Guardian University Guide 2024), our program features qualified staff and realistic clinical facilities to bridge theory and practice. Upon graduation, you can apply for Registered Nurse (Adult) status with the Nursing and Midwifery Council for work in the EU and EEA.The curriculum includes modules such as: Year 1 – Introduction to Nursing and Health Care, Understanding Health and Illness, Contexts of Care; Year 2 – Acute Care, Care of the Person with a Long-Term Condition and Palliative Care, Ensuring Quality Care; Year 3 – Care of the Adult with Complex Needs, Advancing Nursing Practice, Preparation for Professional Practice. Assessment methods encompass coursework essays, presentations, projects, portfolios, exams, OSCEs, and online evaluations.
Year 1 • Introduction to nursing and health care (Adult) • Understanding health and Illness (Adult) • Contexts of Care (Adult) Year 2 • Acute Care (Adult) Academic Year 40 SHN2001M • Care of the Person with a Long Term Condition and Palliative Care Needs (Adult) • Ensuring Quality Care (Adult) Year 3 • Care of the Adult with Complex Needs (Adult) • Advancing Nursing Practice (Adult) • Preparation for professional practice (Adult)
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