This full-time Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Adult Nursing course lasts three years and begins in September 2025. It is designed to help students become confident and skilled adult nurses, ready to join the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) after graduation. The programme mixes classroom learning with hands-on practice, making sure students gain important knowledge and practical nursing skills.
Students will spend an equal amount of time, 2,300 hours each, on theory in class and practical experience. This means students will get real-world experience in places like hospitals, local clinics, and special care centres, working with NHS Trusts and other healthcare groups. The course also uses modern practice rooms, including virtual reality, so students can safely practise their nursing skills.
CCCU is a well-respected place to study. It offers many different courses for both new students (undergraduate) and those studying for higher degrees (postgraduate). The university is known for teaching useful, real-world skills that help students get ready for their jobs. Students can find courses in many areas, like Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, Creative Arts, Education, Health, Humanities, Media, Music, and Science. The university also provides a very helpful learning environment. For anyone doing postgraduate research, the Graduate College is especially useful. It helps students do well in their studies and creates a strong community, so you feel connected and supported during your advanced learning.
Applicants need to write a personal statement. This is a letter where you tell the university why you want to take this course and share important information about your past studies. Applicants also need a reference letter from a teacher or someone they have worked for. They can also choose to send their CV (a document that lists their work experience).
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
The 2025/26 fees for this course are not currently available. Please check this page regularly for updates.
CCCU helps students with different scholarships and money support. If students are studying nursing, they can get an NHS Learning Support Fund of at least £5,000 each year to help with living costs. They can also get up to an extra £3,000, and they don't have to pay this money back.
There are also other scholarships for undergraduate students, such as the Academic Excellence Scholarship, Care Leavers Bursary, and the CCCU Grant. International students who qualify can get the International Student Scholarship. Plus, students in Medicine, Health, and Social Care can use the CCCU Advantage Package.
Graduates with a BSc in Adult Nursing can register as a Registered Adult Nurse with the NMC and pursue a wide range of rewarding careers, including:
Candidates apply for this undergraduate course through UCAS, but can also apply for this course using the university's online platform or can speak to any of our trained counsellors for more information.
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