As a society, we generally find it much easier to talk about being physically unwell than about mental ill-health. Mental illness requires just as much care as physical illness - sometimes even more so. Being a mental health nurse means you'll be crucial in helping people get their lives back on track. Whether you have a personal experience with people with mental illness or simply want to help those who struggle day-to-day, you can apply to be a mental health nurse. You will help people get through their illness, whether it is anxiety, depression, psychotic disturbances, paranoia, dementia, or other disorders affecting older people. Nursing involves more than practice. You'll grasp the theory and facts behind diagnosis that can help you make crucial decisions when looking after a patient. You will be able to design strategies for the collection and analysis of scholarly material relating to nursing care, as well as being able to identify nursing issues from a wide perspective. You will be able to lead changes in practice, improving the quality of delivery of care.
A typical offer will require a UCAS Tariff score between 112 - 136 points. For this course, you'll need at least two A-levels and GCSE Maths and English at grade C/4. Our offers usually require a minimum of 112 UCAS points.
IELTS Academic / IELTS for UKVI 6.0 (5.5)_x000D_ _x000D_ TOEFL iBT 72 overall 17 in Listening, 17 in Writing, 20 in Speaking, 18 in Reading
Healthcare and Nursing
Uxbridge
Undergraduate
3
February and September 2021
£9,250, £13,750,
London
Undergraduate
GBP UK: £9,250 & International: £20,000
London
Undergraduate
GBP £ 9250, £ 14280
Uxbridge
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £19,855