The BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) course offered by the University of South Wales aims to equip students with the skills required for a successful career in adult nursing. This course offers extensive clinical practice with the NHS in Wales, ultimately enabling students to register as a qualified nurse.Course Content: The course involves a mix of interactive learning and practical training. Key tenants of the course are learning how to assess, plan, deliver and evaluate care in a variety of health settings, as well as participatory work with patients, families and interprofessional teams. The course has an equal balance of theory and practice within each year.Key Modules: Some of the notable modules include Foundations of Nursing and Health, Developing Nursing Decision Making, Advancing Nursing Decision Making and Management and Leadership in Nursing. These are supplemented by a dissertation to test the newly acquired skills.Accreditations: The course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), and on successful completion, students are recommended for professional registration as a nurse.Future Careers: Upon completion, successful candidates would be able to kickstart their career as a registered nurse in a wide variety of environments like residential homes, people's own homes, or specialized departments within hospitals. Other career prospects include management roles, consultancy, research roles, or even taking up postgraduate studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.