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BSc Nursing Mental Health

Course Overview

The BSc Nursing (Mental Health) at Middlesex University is a three-year course designed to produce qualified and compassionate mental health nurses. The programme balances theory and practice, with 50% classroom learning and 50% clinical placements across a variety of mental health settings.

Based at the Hendon campus, students benefit from advanced facilities at StoneX Stadium, including simulation suites with digital and immersive reality, where they can practise in a safe, realistic environment. Graduates of this programme are eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

The course equips students with the skills to assess, treat, and support individuals focusing on recovery and overall well-being. Students also have opportunities to contribute to university research projects at centres such as the Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (DARC) and the Research Centre for Transcultural Studies.

About University

Middlesex University is a highly respected institution in London that prioritises practical, career-focused education. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in areas such as Health and Education, Business, Law, Science and Technology, and the Arts.

Known for its modern facilities, strong industry connections, and supportive learning environment, Middlesex University ensures that all courses meet current workplace demands. The campus provides an engaging academic and social atmosphere, contributing to an excellent student experience.

Entry Requirements for Pakistani Students

Applicants are required to submit a personal statement, academic details, a reference from an academic or employer, and a CV showing relevant experience. In addition, they must attend an interview, complete an Occupational Health check, and pass a DBS check.

Grade Requirements:

  • 112 UCAS points including A-levels, BTEC, or equivalent qualifications.
  • International equivalents to A-levels are accepted.
  • GCSE English and Mathematics at grade 4 (C) or above.

English Proficiency:

  • IELTS Academic: overall score of 7.0 with no component below 7.0.
  • PTE Academic and TOEFL iBT are also accepted.
  • Candidates not meeting requirements can take a pre-sessional English course at the university.

Cost of Study

The tuition fee for international students enrolling in the BSc Nursing (Mental Health) is £17,200 per year. Fees are reviewed annually and may be subject to change.

Scholarships

Middlesex University offers various scholarships to international students, helping them with tuition fees based on how well they have done academically. For instance, talented students might get a Regional Award, which can knock off up to £5,000 from their first year's fees. They do not need to apply separately for this; they will be considered automatically when they apply to the university. There is also the International Merit Award, worth up to £2,000, for both undergraduates and postgraduates. Also, students from North and South America with excellent grades might be eligible for a £5,000 Academic Excellence Scholarship. These awards can make a big difference in funding their education.

Careers

Graduates of the BSc Nursing (Mental Health) can pursue rewarding careers such as:

  • Mental Health Nurse
  • Community Psychiatric Nurse
  • Addictions Nurse
  • Dual Diagnosis Nurse
  • Forensic Nurse

Admission

Applications for the BSc Nursing (Mental Health) programme are made through UCAS. For tailored support with the application process, you can seek guidance from AHZ advisors.

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