BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing

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BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing

About As a student at UEA, you’ll study aspects of mental health nursing which include core nursing skills and those needed in more specialist mental health areas such as working with children and with people who have dementia. Your studies will be split 50/50 between academic theory and hands-on practice. You’ll undertake a range of placements in the community, hospitals and specialist care units. You will study alongside other healthcare students, giving you a greater insight into the responsibilities and roles of other healthcare professions. You’ll graduate fully equipped with the skills and experience you will need for a career working with people with complex mental health problems. With the NHS Constitution at its core, our Mental Health Nursing degree provides rigorous training, fantastic placement opportunities and is fully approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Highlights of Mental Health Nursing at UEA: A wide range of placements including community settings, hospitals and specialist care units Regular group work with other healthcare students. Excellent facilities including skills and simulation laboratories Research led teaching. Exploration of contemporary practice in small seminar groups Highly motivated students and support from student representatives. A highly supportive culture A passionate teaching team with a rich and varied range of practice experience. Follow UEA’s Nursing Society on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.