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The Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Adult is a three-year, full-time on-campus program designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge, and practical experience needed to become registered nurses specializing in adult healthcare. The program covers areas such as anatomy, pharmacology, clinical nursing practice, and patient care for adults in various healthcare settings. Students will gain hands-on experience through clinical placements, learning to provide holistic care to patients with a wide range of medical conditions.
Graduates will be prepared for careers as registered adult nurses in hospitals, clinics, community healthcare, and public health organizations. The University of Leeds offers extensive clinical placement opportunities, ensuring that students graduate with both the theoretical knowledge and practical experience necessary for a successful career in nursing.
Year 1 – Foundations of Nursing Practice
Year 2 – Intermediate Nursing Practice and Care Models
Year 3 – Advanced Nursing Practice and Professional Development
Graduates of the Nursing - Adult program are well-prepared to pursue a wide range of roles within healthcare settings. They are equipped with the skills necessary for roles such as registered nurses, nursing team leaders, and clinical educators in hospitals, clinics, and community healthcare settings. Graduates can also work in specialized areas of adult care, including critical care, emergency nursing, palliative care, and geriatrics. The program also prepares nurses to take on leadership and managerial positions within healthcare institutions. With the growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals, especially in adult care, graduates have the opportunity to work in various public and private healthcare sectors, both locally and internationally.
The Nursing - Adult program provides students with a comprehensive education that blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical experience. With a strong emphasis on patient-centered care, students learn how to manage and support the health needs of adult patients across various settings. The program is designed to develop not only nursing skills but also leadership, communication, and critical thinking abilities essential for the dynamic healthcare environment. Students benefit from expert faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and placements in diverse healthcare settings. The opportunity for clinical practice allows students to gain direct experience and develop their skills in real-world healthcare environments, ensuring they are well-prepared to provide high-quality care and support to adult patients in various stages of health.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom