Undergraduate course

MNurs (Hons)

Nursing (Adult Health and Mental Health)

Our 4-year dual field course lets students qualify in 2 of 3 nursing fields while earning an undergraduate master's. It prepares for clinical roles or careers in research and education—ideal for those seeking a fast-tracked, challenging path.

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Study two fields of nursing

This four-year course allows you to gain recognition in two fields of nursing—Adult Health and Mental Health—while achieving an undergraduate master's degree.

Practical, real-world learning

Gain invaluable hands-on experience through placements across various healthcare environments, collaborating with diverse professional teams.

Dedicated masters level support

We provide dedicated master’s level seminar and tutorial support time built around critical reflexivity that prepares you to perform as a capable and autonomous practitioner, fit for registration in two fields of nursing practice.

About

Our four-year dual field course offers the opportunity for students to be recognised in two of the three fields of nursing we offer while achieving an undergraduate masters degree. As well as preparing students for a clinical role, in a range of healthcare settings nationally or internationally, the course is an excellent choice for those considering a career in research and nurse education, that is to say, it is a challenging option for those looking for a fast tracked career.
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What is an integrated masters programme?

Our integrated masters programmes are undergraduate programmes that contain an extra year of study at postgraduate level. Combining undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single continuous programme.
An integrated masters degree allows you to gain a broad knowledge base from your undergraduate studies and then progress to more advanced or specialised work at postgraduate level.
An integrated masters is for you if...
  • To stand out from the crowd.
  • You're interested in enhancing your research journey.
  • To improve your future career direction.
  • To fast track your career.
  • To advance your subject or clinical knowledge.
  • You're interested in developing leadership, managerial and research skills.

This course is for you if...

you aspire to become a dual-field nurse, specialising in both adult and mental health
Stethoscope over heart
you're a team player, ready to work with healthcare professionals, patients, and families
Two healthcare professionals, one with stethoscope
you value hands-on learning experiences through placements and interprofessional collaboration in state-of-the-art healthcare facilities
Healthcare professional with arm around individual
you're committed to joining the ranks of registered nurses making a difference
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Details

Year 1

Your first year introduces you to being an accountable professional, whilst developing the knowledge and skills required to become a confident, academic and independent learner.
You will gain an understanding of human development, key body systems and their relationship to nursing care. A range of effective therapeutic interpersonal skills to promote engagement and helpful collaborative person-centred conversations will be nurtured within the theory and the two practice components during the year.
You will be introduced to the importance of assessing, planning, providing and evaluating health and wellbeing in a broad range of contexts. You will learn and develop the values, knowledge and skills required for the successful achievement of the standards of proficiency required for the first NMC progression point.
You will apply your learning across both your chosen fields of practice, and you will experience placements in both specialisms.
Two nurses working in clinical setting

Core modules

NRS410
Being an Accountable Professional 20 credits

This module will introduce students to the nursing profession, professional standards, the use of evidence and the role of social media in health care practice.

100% Coursework

NRS411
Communication and Therapeutic Relationships 20 credits

This module supports students to develop basic, person-centred communication skills enabling them to engage effectively with individuals and their families/carers utilising a range of collaborative interpersonal skills and adopting therapeutic and ethical frameworks that can be applied in health and social care.

100% Coursework

NRS414
Applied Human Biology Across the Lifespan 20 credits

This module will develop students' understanding of human development, key body systems and their relationship to nursing care.

100% Examinations

NRS416
Assessing and Planning Nursing Care 20 credits

This module introduces students to assessing health and wellbeing, it explores different models of understanding health, ill health and the interconnection between physical and mental health. It enables the student to work in partnership to plan and evaluate nursing care for a variety of health conditions and needs.

100% Coursework

HIPL400
Interprofessional Learning 1

NRS419
Providing and evaluating care

This module introduces the student to the values, knowledge and skills required for nursing practice in a range of settings.

Year 2

In your second year you will be introduced to research methodology and methods in order to develop their knowledge of the application of research-based evidence to professional practice. You will study the pathophysiological processes involved in commonly encountered health conditions to support nursing interventions.
Your knowledge and understanding of co-ordinating care for complex health needs will be developed, as well as in relation to public health, policies and legislation. You will become a knowledgeable practitioner with an understanding of pharmacology and safe practice in the management of medicines.
The theory and two practice components of the year will develop your values, knowledge and skills required for the successful achievement of the standards of proficiency required for the second NMC progression point.
You will apply your learning across both your chosen fields of practice, and you will experience placements in both specialisms.
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Core modules

NRS501
Applied Pathophysiology 20 credits

Within this module, students will study the pathophysiological processes involved in commonly encountered health conditions.

100% Examinations

NRS502
Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making 20 credits

The module introduces students to research methodology and methods in order to develop their knowledge of the application of research-based evidence to professional practice. The module is based upon the premise that knowledge and understanding of key research designs is an essential pre-requisite of evidence-informed decision making (EIDM).

100% Examinations

NRS503
Promoting Health and Preventing Ill Health 20 credits

This module aims to develop the student's knowledge and skills in relation to public health, policies and legislation. Students will explore the social, economic, political and ecological challenges that are faced in public health at an international, national and local level. The student will develop an understanding of their professional role in relation to public health.

100% Coursework

NRS504
Pharmacology and Medicines Optimisation 20 credits

This module will develop students' knowledge of medications, pharmacology and working to support medication adherence.

100% Coursework

NRS507
Developing Nursing Practice 40 credits

This module develops the students' values, knowledge and skills required for nursing practice in a range of settings.

50% Assessments

50% Examinations

HIPL500
Interprofessional Learning 2

Year 3

In your third year you will focus on your first chosen field of practice (adult health or mental health) your placements this year will be exclusively in this area.
Year three allows you to critically explore the concepts of management, leadership and working in teams and extend your knowledge around critical appraisal and the importance of research evidence to professional practice.
Within your specialist field modules you will develop knowledge and skills in both simulated and real-world environments.
You will build on and develop the values, knowledge and skills required for the successful achievement of the final NMC progression point in your first field of practice. Your final module will provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate your ability to perform as a capable and autonomous practitioner, fit for registration.
Male nursing student in the clinical skills lab

Core modules

NRS602
Developing Knowledge and Skills for Evidence-Informed Decision Making 20 credits

The module is designed to extend students' knowledge around critical appraisal and the importance of research evidence to professional practice. This will be achieved through students identifying and evaluating a body of research-based evidence relevant to clinical practice.

100% Coursework

NRS604
Nursing Leadership, Management and Team Working 20 credits

This module critically explores the concepts of management, leadership and working in teams. It examines the role of the nurse to act as a change agent in response to professional practice challenges.

HIPL600
Interprofessional Learning 3

Optional modules

ADN603
Developing Competence in Adult Health Nursing Practice 40 credits

This module develops the students' values, knowledge and skills required for nursing practice in a range of settings.

50% Practicals

50% Examinations

MHN601
Lived Experience 20 credits

This module will develop students knowledge and understanding of the lived experience of those engaging with mental health and social care services; fundamentally the module will enable development of skills to enhance well-being using value based frameworks.

100% Coursework

MHN602
Psychosocial Interventions to meet Complex Mental Health Needs 20 credits

This module develops knowledge and skills in a range of key therapeutic approaches for working with people with serious mental health problems or complex needs, and appropriate service approaches.

100% Coursework

MHN603
Developing Competence in Mental Health Nursing Practice 40 credits

This module develops the students values, knowledge and skills required for nursing practice and meeting the needs of clients with complex mental health problems.

50% Practicals

50% Examinations

ADN605
Primary Care in Adult Nursing

This module will develop students understanding of nursing in a primary care context.

ADN606
Acute Adult Nursing Care

This module will develop students' understanding of nursing in an acute care context.

Final year

In your fourth year you will focus on your second chosen field of practice, your placements this year will be exclusively in this area.
Year four enables you to build on your undergraduate experience and progress to more advanced or specialised work at postgraduate level. Our Masters level seminar and tutorial support is built around critical reflexivity (thinking deeply about the impact of our assumptions, values, and actions on others) and will support you as you work towards your final systematic review module.
Your specialist field modules will develop confidence in your second field of practice and on successful completion you will be eligible to apply for registration with the NMC in both fields of nursing; a highly desirable feature of modern careers in nursing.
Please note should you exit the course prior to completion of year 4 you will be able to take an exit award (BSc (Hons)) and be eligible to apply for registration in your first field of practice.
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Core modules

NRS708
Systematic Review

This module focuses on the appraisal and synthesis of evidence from research literature and documentary sources. Students' develop an understanding of systematic review methodology and will produce a systematic review of studies relating to an area of interest.

Optional modules

ADN703
Developing Competence in Adult Health Nursing Practice 40 credits

This module develops the students' values, knowledge and skills required for nursing practice in a range of settings.

100% Coursework

MHN701
Lived Experience

This module will develop students knowledge and understanding of the lived experience of those engaging with mental health and social care services; fundamentally the module will enable development of skills to enhance well-being using value based frameworks.

100% Coursework

MHN702
Psychosocial Interventions to meet Complex Mental Health Needs

This module develops knowledge and skills in a range of key therapeutic approaches for working with people with serious mental health problems or complex needs, and appropriate service approaches.

100% Coursework

MHN703
Developing Competence in Mental Health Nursing Practice

This module develops the students' values, knowledge and skills required for nursing practice and meeting the needs of clients with complex mental health problems.

100% Coursework

ADN705
Primary Care in Adult Nursing

This module will develop students understanding of nursing in a primary care context.

ADN706
Acute Adult Nursing Care

This module will develop students understanding of nursing in an acute care context.

 
 
 

Alternative pathways

As the largest provider of nursing courses in the South West, we pride ourselves on enable access to training whatever stage in your life you decide to pursue a career in nursing.
Our range of nursing courses have been designed with your career and the future needs of the NHS in mind.
Discover our full range of nursing courses including adult health, child health, mental health and midwifery.

Ranked 10th in the UK

We are ranked 10th for nursing and midwifery courses in the UK in the .
We are also ranked 1st in the South West for graduate prospects.
  • You are eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a Registered Nurse on completion of this course.

The modules shown for this course are those currently being studied by our students, or are proposed new modules. Please note that programme structures and individual modules are subject to amendment from time to time as part of the University’s curriculum enrichment programme and in line with changes in the University’s policies and requirements.

Every undergraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the course aims, the course structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.

The following programme specification represents the latest course structure and may be subject to change:

MNurs (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health and Mental Health) programme specification_6648

Experience

Hands-on learning

We are committed to shaping you into the best health professional you can be. We understand that future nurses must understand the 'why', 'when', and 'how' behind their actions to ensure patient safety and well-being. This requires blending theoretical knowledge with practical skills, which can be developed during placement practice and simulated practice.
Our Clinical Skills Simulation Ward provides a supportive environment for learning new skills without the pressure to get it right first time. You can practice at your own pace with guidance from lecturers, registered nurses, healthcare professionals, and peers. Interprofessional simulation sessions allow collaborative practice with other healthcare students, providing you with the opportunity to experience and learn from situations that may not occur very often, that you will want to become proficient in.
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One of the best experiences I have had as a student nurse has to be working in the simulation laboratory when learning nursing clinical skills. These are invaluable for our learning and are also a lot of fun. You can learn the skills you need in a safe environment with your fellow students.

Hannah
BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health) graduate

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Work alongside other healthcare students

Teamwork is essential for success in health and social care and many other careers. Interprofessional learning is all about working and learning together with people from different areas of healthcare. It helps you build valuable skills for the future.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Integrative Health and Social Care Education Centre supports interprofessional learning, giving students chances to work with others across different healthcare fields including radiography, dietetics, dental surgery, psychology, and child nursing. By learning together, students become confident and ready to step into their careers from day one.

It is great to know how to ensure all of our professions can work effectively together. This benefits the service user and staff.

Healthcare systems always require improvement, it’s easier to know how to improve your area if you know how other areas work too.

Health students taking part in PIHC interprofessional learning activity
PIHC interprofessional learning session - 3 students kneeling on the floor looking at an exercise
Nursing students in clinical setting
Nursing students in clinical setting

Real-world experience

Placement experiences take place throughout your degree with 50% of your course spent in clinical practice. Our strong nursing community has built solid relationships with placement providers across the South West and we're able to allocate placements across a range of specialities in the community as well as hospitals.
Alongside your allocated placements we offer the opportunity to take a three week optional placement of your choice (which still counts towards the required 2,300 required placement hours). You could choose to gain some experience in a specialist area such as emergency care or a forensic setting, you could even choose to travel overseas; our students have taken placements in locations such as Vietnam and Sri Lanka.

Placements throughout my three years were all different and each provided their own quirks and experiences that shape you as a registrant, providing me the chances to become more autonomous and manage the care of my patients effectively.

Catherine
BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health) graduate

The biggest community I have found is my cohort. Being male and a mature student, at first I feared how I would be accepted by a predominantly female group. Now, I would not dream of being without the amazing nursing students I am working with and who have accepted me as part of the team.

Antony, MNurs (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health and Child Health) graduate

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Learn from experienced healthcare professionals

We pride ourselves on our cutting-edge, research informed curriculum which ensures that you are equipped with the latest evidence, as well as the research skills to support patients’ recovery.
Our staff are registered nurses engaged in active research, bringing with them a wealth of knowledge and clinical experience into the classroom, which you will apply in clinical practice.
Ms Jennie Aronsson Lecturer in Adult Nursing (Education)


Lecturer in Adult Nursing (Education)

Mrs Lisa Attrill Lecturer in Adult Nursing (Education)


Lecturer in Adult Nursing (Education)

Dr Lisa Burrows Associate Lecturer


Associate Lecturer