Adult Nursing (BSc) is a course offered by Leeds Beckett University, that will equip students with the skills and knowledge required to provide high quality, compassionate care as a nurse. The course is designed to ensure students gain practical experience from the start, with over half of the course being spent in clinical placements. Course Content: This course incorporates both theory and practical learning, with students spending about 50% of their time in the university learning from leading academics, and the other 50% in clinical placements. It covers a comprehensive range of topics including health sciences, nursing practice and principles, managing long-term conditions and palliative care, management, leadership and service enhancement, and public health perspectives in adult nursing.Key Modules: Key modules include Complex Care in Adult Nursing, Managing Long Term Conditions and Palliative Care, Public Health Perspectives in Adult Nursing, Transition to Professional Practice in Adult Nursing, and Management, Leadership and Service Enhancement.Accreditations: This course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), providing students with the statutory body recognition needed to work as a registered nurse.Future Careers: The course prepares students for a rewarding career in adult nursing, opening doors to work across a broad range of healthcare settings including hospitals, people's homes, community clinics, and voluntary organisations. There is also the potential for travel as Registered Nurses are needed all over the world.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.