The Mental Health Nursing undergraduate course at the University of Roehampton equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to become a registered Mental Health Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). The course provides a strong focus on practical work experience, equipping students with the tools to help support the recovery of people with a range of mental health problems.Course Content: The program covers a broad range of topics, combining theory and practice while promoting the values of compassion, dignity, and empathy. Throughout the three-year course, students will cover subjects such as communication for professional practice in nursing, decision-making in clinical practice, nursing practice learning, and ethical principles in healthcare.Key Modules: Modules included in this program are: Understanding Nursing Research and its Application to Practice, Ethical Principles in Health and Social Care, Communication for Professional Practice in Nursing, Safeguarding and Inter-Professional Practice and Decision Making in Clinical Practice.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited by Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) upon graduation of which, students are eligible to register as Mental Health Nurses with them.Future Careers: Graduates are equipped for careers in a variety of settings, such as the NHS, private sectors, specialist services (including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Eating Disorder services), and management and leadership roles within healthcare.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.