The Undergraduate Nursing Studies (Adult) at Glasgow Caledonian University is a modern healthcare course, which is designed to meet the demands of 21st century adult nursing. This course helps students become skilled, innovative, and reflective practitioners. They learn to make sound clinical decisions, deliver considerate and compassionate care, along with delivering a patient-focused service.Course Content: The course offers a combination of theory and practice in all years, including hospital and community-based settings. The students learn the necessary skills such as communication, digital competence, and health promotion, along with advanced medical and surgical nursing placement experience. Key Modules: The students of this course study a range of modules including - health assessment and health promotion, human anatomy and psychology, surgical nursing, medical nursing, and professional nursing practice.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Graduates are eligible to register as a nurse (Adult) with this board after successfully completing the course. Future Careers: Upon completing this course, students are prepared to start careers in general medical and surgical adult nursing, accident and emergency or intensive care nursing, community nursing or even nursing research or education.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page, here.