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BSc Single Honours Adult Nursing

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BSc Single Honours Adult Nursing

Discover how person-centred care, clinical expertise and compassionate practice come together to shape confident, capable adult nurses. The BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing at Birmingham Newman University is a full-time, three-year degree designed for those who are committed to supporting others and making a meaningful impact in healthcare. Developed in partnership with clinical practice providers and experts by experience, the course prepares you to deliver safe, inclusive and responsive care across a range of settings. On successful completion, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and begin your career as a registered adult nurse.

Why Study This Course?

Studying the BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing at Birmingham Newman University offers more than a route into nursing. It provides a values-led and practice-informed approach to professional education, grounded in current research and shaped by the realities of healthcare. The course is ideal for those who want to make a lasting impact in people’s lives, whether you are beginning your journey into nursing or seeking a career with purpose. With smaller cohort sizes, personalised support and access to state-of-the-art clinical simulation facilities, you will be part of a learning community that empowers you to grow in confidence and develop your identity as a nurse.

Explore Advanced Clinical Practice in Real-World Settings

You will follow a curriculum designed to help you become a reflective, skilled and adaptable nurse. Through academic study and clinical experience, you will explore advanced patient assessment, medication management, evidence-based care and the coordination of complex interventions. Clinical placements provide the opportunity to apply your learning in diverse settings, helping you build confidence in decision-making and develop the insight needed to respond to the evolving needs of individuals, families and communities.

Supportive and Personalised Learning

At Birmingham Newman University, you will be part of a supportive academic community that places your development at the centre. With smaller class sizes, personalised academic guidance and a dedicated personal tutor, you will benefit from a learning environment that values your growth. Our experienced nurse educators and clinical partners will support you throughout your journey, helping you reflect on your practice and build the confidence needed to thrive in your nursing career.

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UK home students Standard 3-year entry requirements A-Level: 112 UCAS tariff points, with a grade profile of BBC BTEC: Grade profile of DMM. This can be achieved from either an Extended Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications, Other Level 3 qualifications are accepted including Access qualifications. T-Level: A T-Level with an overall Merit grade. Plus: GCSE/IGCSE English language and maths grades 9-4/A*-C or equivalent Candidates must have achieved these before commencing on the three year programme. Candidates must also complete an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check which must be satisfactory prior to commencing the course. The Admissions team will use the entrance criteria, as well as the personal statement, reference and work experience information, to shortlist candidates for interview. Successful applicants will be invited to an interview– Candidates will be assessed on their motivation and understanding of the role of a nurse and familiarity with the NHS Constitution and Values and the requirements of an NMC registered nurse. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) can be applied for providing this does not exceed 50% of the programme. The only exception to this is if you are an existing registered nurse and you wish to gain an alternative qualification in a different field of practice. In this instance more than 50% RPL/RPEL can be applied for. All RPL claims for NMC programmes are scrutinised on an individual basis and are also assessed by an external examiner as part of the School of Nursing and Allied RPL/RPEL process. Health checks As part of the health clearance checks you will be required to provide information about your immunity and vaccination status. Candidates must prove they have been immunised against Rubella, Measles, Tuberculosis and Hepatitis B. We strongly recommend that all successful applicants (unless exempt on medical grounds) receive a full course of Covid-19 and Influenza vaccinations prior to commencing the course. Candidates must receive a satisfactory occupational health clearance prior to commencing the course.

The full-time course fee, for UK home students, for September 2025 is: £9,535

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Healthy individuals and communities
20 Credits (Compulsory)

This module will introduce you to the concept of health and the importance of the nurse’s role when promoting, protecting and improving health and preventing ill health across the lifespan. It will enable you to identify key factors that can impact upon health and wellbeing outcomes for individuals, families and communities, locally, nationally and globally. You will understand the potential impact that early years and childhood experiences can have on later life and the impact of individual behaviours such as smoking, diet and exercise and substance and alcohol use on health and wellbeing. You will examine models of health promotion that support health interventions, taking into consideration health literacy and reasonable adjustments. You will consider the role of the nurse in supporting individuals to stay well and understand the relevance of maintaining your own personal health and wellbeing as a healthcare professional. Health protection measures including screening programmes and immunisation and notifiable diseases and infection prevention will be explored within the local health system.

Nursing people and families
40 Credits (Compulsory)

This module will introduce you to the concept of compassionate, person-centred, evidence-based nursing care. You will learn how to holistically assess, plan, implement and evaluate evidence-based care for individuals, their families and carers across all stages of the lifespan. You will develop knowledge of body systems, human development, human anatomy and physiology and pharmacology. You will recognise commonly encountered mental, physical, behavioural and cognitive conditions and explore a range of evidence-based interventions including commonly occurring medicines and therapeutic approaches. Case studies will be used to develop the focus on assessment and care planning across the lifespan.

Assisting nursing care
40 Credits (Compulsory)

This module aims to develop your knowledge, experience and skills in relation to person centred nursing care, in a clinical practice setting relating to your field of nursing, with a specific focus upon practical skills, medicines management, fundamentals of nursing practice, communication and reflective practice. You will undertake study related to the underpinning theory around common practical skills related to nursing care alongside having the opportunity to develop those practical skills by undertaking simulated practice within the University Skills and Simulation suites. You will begin to develop an understanding of evidence-based practice and practical skills that are required to fulfil the role of the nurse. This module will prepare you for future Nursing Care modules, to enable you to progress to Part 2 of the nursing programme.

Introduction to pharmacology and numeracy for nursing practice
0 Credits (Compulsory)

In this module you will develop your knowledge and skills in relation to pharmacology, health numeracy and medicines calculations. You will be introduced to two e-learning platforms SCRIPT and safemedicate. There will be opportunities to explore the types of drug calculations commonly used in practice and engage with them to find areas of challenge. You will examine the base constituents of common drugs and administration routes, to understand how interactions occur. The module will also explore methods to minimise the risk of drug calculation and administration errors. You will have unlimited access to the two virtual platforms to practice calculations formatively.

Introduction to professional healthcare practice
20 Credits (Compulsory)

This interprofessional module will provide you with the opportunity to learn from, about and with students from other professional programmes. As an interprofessional group of learners you will explore what it means to be a professional within the context of ethical, legal and regulatory frameworks as applied to your professional healthcare discipline. You will be given the opportunity to reflect and develop self-awareness to foster an understanding of your own beliefs, attitudes, values, knowledge, attributes and skills and explore how others may see the world differently to build and develop your professional identity. This module aims to aid your transition to university as a professional healthcare student, introducing you to the concept of evidence-based practice and some of the study skills you will need to develop as an experiential and lifelong learner.

Placement Information

Throughout your BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing course, you will complete a series of clinical placements in contrasting care environments, including hospitals, community services and home-based care. These placements offer hands-on experience of delivering person-centred care under the supervision of experienced professionals. You will gradually take on more responsibility as your confidence and skills grow, applying your university-based learning in real-world settings. Placements are carefully integrated with your academic modules and supported by Birmingham Newman’s academic team, clinical partners and experts by experience. By the end of the course, you will be equipped with the practical insight, professional resilience and clinical competence needed to thrive as a registered nurse.

Live, Learn & Belong at Birmingham Newman

At Birmingham Newman University, you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: a peaceful, green campus that creates the ideal setting for focused study and personal reflection, yet remains just eight miles from the vibrant city centre. As the UK’s second-largest city, Birmingham is also one of the youngest and most diverse in Europe, offering a dynamic blend of culture, innovation and opportunity. From world-renowned museums and music venues to a thriving food scene alongside a growing business and tech sector, it’s a place where creativity and ambition naturally thrive.

Experience Birmingham: A City Full of Possibilities

Whether you're discovering the Midlands for the first time or already know the area well, Birmingham provides a lively and inclusive environment for students. As one of the most energetic and multicultural cities in the UK, it’s a place where you can grow academically while developing personally. Its rich cultural heritage, creative energy and broad range of opportunities make it an inspiring backdrop for your university journey.

A City That Loves Great Food

Birmingham is a brilliant place to explore diverse culinary experiences. You might wander through the famous Balti Triangle, sample global street food at Digbeth Dining Club or enjoy a relaxed meal by the canals in Brindleyplace. The city is also home to independent cafés, vegan-friendly eateries and countless hidden gems. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite between lectures or planning an evening out, there’s always something new to discover.

Arts, Culture and Entertainment

The city pulses with creativity. You could catch live music at the O2 Academy, experience a world-class performance at the Birmingham Hippodrome or browse exhibitions at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Creative spaces like the Custard Factory showcase local talent while hosting events that celebrate innovation. With festivals, sporting fixtures and cultural celebrations taking place year-round, there’s never a shortage of things to enjoy.

Simple & Convenient Travel

Getting around Birmingham is straightforward thanks to its well-connected public transport system. Buses, trams and trains make it easy to reach campus, explore the city or travel further afield. Whether you're commuting daily or heading off for a weekend adventure, transport is both accessible and affordable.

Life Beyond the Lecture Hall

Your time at Birmingham Newman University extends far beyond academic study. You’ll have the chance to join student societies, contribute to community projects or try something entirely new. The university’s supportive atmosphere encourages you to build confidence, develop practical skills and feel genuinely at home throughout your studies.

Where this course can take you. You will graduate with a professionally accredited degree and be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Birmingham Newman-trained nurses are known for their compassion, professionalism and ability to lead person-centred care. Whether you choose to work in hospitals, community services, home-based care or specialist settings, you will be equipped to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. The course also provides a strong foundation for future study, including postgraduate qualifications in advanced practice, leadership or specialist nursing.

Accreditations and Exemptions

This course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the UK’s professional regulator for nurses. On completion, you will be eligible to register as an adult nurse. The programme is designed to ensure you meet all required NMC proficiencies through academic study and hands-on experience, preparing you for safe and effective practice. This accreditation confirms that the course meets national standards and supports your transition into a regulated healthcare profession.

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