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BSc Nursing Studies Learning Disability

Course Overview

The Glasgow Caledonian University BSc Nursing Studies (Learning Disability) programme focuses on improving the lifestyle and health of individuals by studying nursing at degree level with a specific emphasis on learning disabilities. This programme involves working closely with individuals and their families to enhance their independence, promote health, and support their inclusion within communities. It explores key themes in modern learning disability practice, including addressing health needs, engaging with communities, and person-centred planning.

The programme uses various learning and teaching methods to ensure students gain the necessary knowledge and understanding, with assessment methods including unseen examinations, class tests, essays, management reports, case studies, presentations, and group work. Upon successful completion, graduates are eligible for registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). The course includes practical learning experiences in health and social care settings, preparing students for professional roles.

About University

Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is a modern institution based in Scotland, committed to delivering education that genuinely impacts the world. The university strongly emphasises social contribution, ensuring its teaching and research actively improve communities and individual lives. GCU prides itself on its close connections with various industries, enabling it to offer programmes highly relevant to today's job markets.

At GCU, students can select from many different undergraduate and postgraduate courses, covering fields such as Health and Social Care, Business, Engineering, Computing, and subjects related to the Built Environment. The university provides a supportive learning environment, complete with modern facilities and ample opportunities for students to gain practical experience through hands-on work, professional placements, and participation in community projects, all of which enhance their educational journey.

Entry Requirements for Bangladeshi Students

Applicants need to provide a personal statement discussing their motivations for applying to the course and other relevant information regarding their studies, and also provide an academic and/or employer reference is often a necessary component of the application. Students can include their CV to show any relevant work experience.

Grade Requirements: 

  • The standard entry requirement for this course is 69 UCAS Tariff points. This can be achieved with Scottish Highers BCC or A Levels BC (including GCSE Maths and English). 
  • The minimum requirement is 63 UCAS Tariff points, equivalent to Scottish Highers CCC (including an essay-based subject, plus National 5 Maths or Application of Maths) or A Levels CC (including GCSE Maths and English).

English Proficiency: 

  • Applicants from non-English speaking backgrounds need an IELTS overall score of 7.0, with a minimum of 6.5 in writing and 7.0 in the other three components. 
  • International applicants can submit other equivalent test scores, like TOEFL and PTE.

Cost of Study

The annual full-time tuition fee for international students taking the BSc Nursing Studies (Learning Disability) at Glasgow Caledonian University is £15,200.

Scholarships

Glasgow Caledonian University provides a good number of scholarships to support students at all study levels. These include the Vice-Chancellor's Excellence Scholarship, which offers up to £3,000 for undergraduate and postgraduate taught international students, and the GCU Loyalty Scholarship, providing a 20% discount on tuition fees for GCU graduates returning for postgraduate studies. 

Additionally, there are scholarships specifically for students from certain countries or studying particular subjects, such as the GREAT scholarship for students from specific countries and the Chancellor's Fund, which provides financial assistance to students facing unexpected financial difficulties. 

Careers

The BSc Nursing Studies (Learning Disability) course at Glasgow Caledonian University prepares students for several employment opportunities within both the NHS and third sector services. Upon successful completion of the course, graduates are eligible for registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Potential workplaces and roles include:

  • Assessment and Treatment Units
  • Community Learning Disability Teams
  • Hospital Liaison Services
  • Forensic Services
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
  • Other Specialist Nursing Services

Admission

Applications for this course are submitted through UCAS. You can speak to our experienced counsellors for help.

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