Mental Health Nursing Bsc (hons) in University of Northampton, UK
Mental Health Nursing Bsc (hons) in University of Northampton
Our Mental Health Nursing course takes you on a service user’s journey within community and hospital settings, allowing you to see the service through the patient’s perspective and identify where you can make positive changes. The course reinforces your positive attitude, provides you with evidence-based knowledge and equips you with effective practice skills, through a flexible and blended approach to learning. We also offer extra student support throughout your studies and during your practice. This means that you will be supported by a Nursing Academic during your practice at a Hospital.
We will support you to achieve your career and study ambitions, which is why if you complete our Employability Plus Gold programme or Changemaker Gold certificate alongside your studies and if you haven’t secured full-time employment 12 months after graduating* we will secure a three – six month paid internship for you, or support you into postgraduate study.
Course Details
There is no health without mental health. One in four people are likely to experience some degree of mental distress. A mental health nurse can make a positive contribution in people’s lives and wellbeing. Our vision is to promote compassionate care through effective communication.
We want to make this a reality by recruiting people who that are passionate about caring for those with mental health problems and that want to make positive changes to the lives of others. Our BSc (Hons) course gives you a registration through the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a mental health nurse.
From September 2018 we will be offering a new curriculum based on the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) proposed standards for education 2017. This curriculum will offer placement learning opportunities throughout Northamptonshire and beyond. Taught elements will include:
- public and population health
- assessing planning and providing care
- leading nursing care
- working in teams
- coordinating and improving quality of care
If you already hold a professional registration you can study for a second registration. You will study generic and Mental Health Nursing specific modules, focusing on the care of individuals with mental health problems. Your modules are also complemented by appropriate placement learning opportunities within hospitals and the community.
Our University is now a part of a well-established, professional European network for Nursing and Midwifery. The Florence Network offers opportunities for future health careers and development to staff, academics and students. For more information go to the Florence Network google site.
‘Being Brilliant’ at Northampton focuses on ways of thinking and behaving that allows us to be the best version of ourselves. To develop a culture where all students and staff aspire to be the best that they can be, the principles are simple and focus on small changes in behaviour that can have a big impact.
If you want to become a brilliant mental health nurse then we can inspire you and transform your life and the lives of others.
For further information about studying our BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing course, please contact Roger Keenoo: Roger.keenoo@northampton.ac.uk.
Read what the Nursing Times have to say about out Mental Health Nursing course.
Values Based Recruitment
Values Based Recruitment is an approach which attracts and selects students, trainees or employees on the basis that their individual values and behaviours align with the values of the NHS Constitution.
The purpose of Values Based Recruitment is to ensure that the future and current NHS workforce is selected against the values of the NHS Constitution, so that we recruit people with the right skills and values to support effective team working in delivering excellent patient care.
Our Faculty of Health and Society supports the values stated in the NHS Constitution and these values are utilised in our recruitment and selection processes. Please visit the Health Education England website for more details.
Opportunities Abroad- European Nursing Module (ENM)
The University of Northampton is one of only four universities in the country that can offer a two week placement in one of around 18 different European cities.
Through this module you will experience a different health system, culture and life experience and gain an insight into the issues that are faced in an overseas nursing environment. This opportunity is available at a specifically negotiated time during your course, usually within the second or third stage of study.
You do have to meet the costs for this module yourself, though these are kept to the minimum possible and places are limited.
The two weeks spent overseas for this module count as placement hours as agreed with the NMC.
For further information about the European Nursing Module, please contact fiona.barchard@northampton.ac.uk.
Methods of Learning
You will have have approximately 4,600 hours of blended study throughout the three years of this course, which is split 50/50 between theoretical and practical learning.
Assessments
You will be continuously assessed throughout this course to test your knowledge. Placements will also be assessed to ensure that you can effectively apply theory into practice within a healthcare environment.
Scholarships
EU and International Scholarships
We’re committed to offering the opportunity to study in the UK to the best and brightest students from around the world.
The Sir Thomas White scholarship will support and acknowledge an academically gifted student, with the proviso that the selection panel is confident that there is…
The T D Lewis Scholarship provides both undergraduate and postgraduate students with financial awards of up to £1,000. This scholarship is awarded on educational excellence…
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Duration :
Intake
Sep
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
£ 15,900 Per Year
IELTS
7.0
TOFL
0
PTE
0