The Undergraduate Nursing Studies (Child) course offered by Glasgow Caledonian University prepares students to be highly skilled and effective children's nurses who are capable of doing life-enhancing work. The course offers a comprehensive and practical learning experience through academic study and clinical practice.Course Content: The course provides a robust understanding of key nursing disciplines, such as biological and behavioural sciences, and encompasses specialist subjects like child and adolescent health, children and young people's mental health, and child protection. It offers practical sessions and simulations in state-of-the-art clinical skills laboratories, complemented by varied clinical placements in a variety of settings to give students ample real-world experience.Key Modules: The key modules covered in this course include 'Biosciences', 'Behaviour and Health Through The Lifespan', 'Preparation for Practice', 'Nurse as a Professional', 'Social, Political and Ethical Perspectives in Nursing and Health', 'Research Approaches in Health and Nursing', 'Integration of Nursing Practice and 'Dissemination for Practice Development'. Accreditations: The course is professionally accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), ensuring the programme meets the council’s standards for education and training.Future Careers: The course qualifies a graduate to work as a Registered Nurse in Child branch. They can work in a variety of settings like NHS, private sector, community nursing, schools, home-based care and even overseas. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.