University of Brighton
School of Health Sciences : Nursing and Midwifery
Tina Attoe , Admissions Tutor
BSc (Honours) Nursing
OPEN DAY PRESENTATION
• Our courses are approved by Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
• The Nursing and Midwifery Council commended the school for working with stakeholders and service users when designing the new degree
• We offer most nursing and midwifery students the chance to experience nursing and midwifery in another country
Leading Professional University
• Innovative and relevant
• High quality teaching and research
•Excellent links with local healthcare trusts
• Flexible approaches to practice-based learning
BSc (Hons) Nursing Course Details
The course is 50% Theory & 50% Practice
Holidays and reading weeks are pre-set for the course.
School holiday dates will not correspond with the University calendar. The University does not have half-term holidays.
There will be annual leave during Christmas/New Year , Easter/Spring and 3 weeks during the Summer between July and September
There are some limited child care facilities available.
School of Health SciencesNursing & MidwiferyWest and East Teaching Locations
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London Gatwick Airport
Clinical Practice for Nursing and Midwifery is gained in a variety of hospital and community settings across Sussex
Sussex hospital and community locations
COMMUNITY BASED NURSING EXPERIENCE IS PROVIDED IN EAST & WEST SUSSEXINCLUDING HEALTH VISITING, DISTRICT NURSING, DOCTORS PRACTICES & SCHOOLS
Clinical Skills Laboratories on all our teaching sites
State-of-the-art physiological Mannequins
Students practice in a safe environment under supervision
Skilled technicians on every campus
Community simulated learning
A replicated one-bedroom flat
Opportunities for students to practice skills encountered in a community setting
• Strong GCSE Profile including English, Maths and Science C Grade and above
• 3 A Levels Grades B B B Including Science
Will be short listed
• Access to Health course 45 Level 3 Credits, 30 at Distinction
• BTEC Grades Distinction, Distinction, Merit
• Open University Course K101
• Please confirm your intention to accept the offer with the admission team and notify us when your results are known.
• This will guarantee your place is held for you.
Academic Requirements
• Some applicants for pre-reg nursing programmes will have prior learning and experience
• This may include applicants who are already on the Nursing Midwifery Council professional register who are seeking a second registration in a different field of practice
• Some applicants have a nursing qualification from another country but are not registered in the United Kingdom
• Each application is considered on an individual basis
Accreditation of Prior Learning
FinanceSeptember 2014 / February 2015
• Tuition Fees for NHS Funded Courses are paid by Health Education Kent, Surrey & Sussex (HEKSS)
• £1000.00 Grant every year
• Means tested bursary –each applicant’s personal circumstances are considered
• You may be entitled to apply for a loan to top up your income.
For more financial information see:
www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/students
Career focussed
• We also provide a wide range of continuing education opportunities for qualified practitioners to extend and develop specialist and advanced practice skills at top-up degree or masters level.
• Our close links with local healthcare trusts allow our nursing, midwifery and paramedic practice students to gain experience of practice on placements in clinical and non-clinical healthcare locations across Sussex.
Adult nursing
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• Hospital & community Settings
•Caring, teaching & managing
•Good interpersonal skills
•Working alongside multi-professional teams
Mental health nursing
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•Visiting clients in their homes
•Attending Day Centres
•Residential Centres
•Dealing with: mental illness, personality disorders, psychosis
•Good listening skills
Children’s nursing
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• Nursing in variety of settings
• Working closely with parents and family
• Range of health needs
• Understanding needed of social, cultural, economicand psychological needs
Nursing experience in other countries
International Placement Opportunities
Short Exchange – Europe – 23 European Partners – organised by School of Nursing & MidwiferyWork the World –Organisation paid by Students for Asia, Africa or South America
Long Exchange – Europe 12 weeks – Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland for Adult Nurses
6 Week placement in Australia
Option one two weekobservationalplacement – elective
Option twothree month practice placement
Excellence in teaching and support
We provide high quality teaching and research with an applied focus for practitioners and researchers in health at every stage of their professional lives
Support for students
• Personal tutor
• Practice liaison lecturers
• Student Union
• Mentors in clinical practice
• Student ambassadors
• Welfare
Thank You
Tina Attoe , Admissions Tutor
BSc (Honours) Nursing
Contact email address: [email protected]