The Bachelor of Nursing (Adult) (BSc Hons) at the University of Lincoln is dedicated to developing students' professional nursing practices, by providing deep knowledge and practical experience. The course aims to prepare compassionate and knowledgeable registered nurses capable of providing high-quality, people-centred care within a range of health and social care settings.Course Content: The Nursing (Adult) course is based on a modular structure that includes both theoretical study and clinical placement experience. Students will engage in the study of underlying biological sciences, health promotion and lifestyle influences on health, legal and ethical issues, the organization of care, the nature of professional practice, and the experience of aging. Key Modules: Some of the main modules students will cover include Foundations of Nursing Practice, Health, Behaviour and Society, Working in Teams, Mental Health Across the Lifespan and Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Healthcare. Accreditations: On successful completion of the course, students will be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), a crucial step in becoming a practicing nurse.Future Careers: Graduates can pursue various career opportunities, from specialized clinical work through to leadership roles in the National Health Service, voluntary sector, or even abroad. Furthermore, they can undertake further study at Masters or Doctoral levels or work as a researcher or lecturer in higher education institutions. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.