The BSc Adult Nursing course at Manchester Metropolitan University is a three-year undergraduate course that equips students with the skills and understanding needed to deliver compassionate, evidence-based adult nursing care in a rapidly changing health and social care sector. This course provides students with hands-on experiences, both on campus and in professional settings like hospitals and community services.Course Content: The course includes a broad array of healthcare-related subjects such as Professional Values and Evidence-Based Practice; Anatomy and Physiology; Pharmacology; Patient Pathways; Research Methodology; Collaborative Working for Quality Care; Specialist Nursing Practice; and Dissertation (Nursing).Key Modules: In the first year, the key modules include Effective Communication, Population and Society, Professional Values and Evidence-Based Practice, and Anatomy and Physiology. In the second year, it covers the Lifespan Development, Health Assessment, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Peoples' Long Term Conditions. The third year includes advanced modules like Complex Patient Pathways, Empowering Individuals and Communities, Enhancing Quality of Services through Effective Collaborative Practice and Leadership, and Dissertation (Nursing).Accreditations: The BSc Adult Nursing course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). This allows the course to lead to registration with the NMC as an Adult Nurse.Future Careers: The completion of this course allows students to enhance their career as registered nurses in the adult nursing stream. They may find opportunities in a variety of healthcare settings such as GP surgeries, clinics, residential homes, people's own homes, hospices, and specialist units and hospitals.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.