The BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies (Child) is a programme offered by Teesside University. It is designed for qualified nurses who are looking to further their knowledge, skills, and employability options in child nursing. The programme integrates theory, practice, and personal and professional development so that students will be able to apply their learning to their nursing practice.Course Content: This course is divided into three stages featuring several modules. Stage 1 presents the foundation theme which covers fundamentals of child health nursing. In stage 2, focus shifts to aspects of critical, emergency and chronic illness in children. In the final stage, subjects like developing leadership and management, reflection on practice, and a dissertation reflecting the mentorship sister/charge nurse role are tackled. Key Modules: Some notable modules in this course include: Introduction to Biological Sciences for Nursing, Professional Concepts in Child Nursing, Introduction to Nursing Practice (Child Field), Critical, Emergency and Chronic Illness in Children, and Developing Leadership and Management in Child Nursing.Accreditations: The course is recognized and accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) reflecting its high standard of education and training. Future Careers: Beyond the course, graduates can pursue roles in a range of settings including hospitals, homes, specialist units, and schools. They can also specialize in particular areas such as neonatal care or work in research, management, or education roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here_nursing_studies_(child).cfm).