The BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies (Mental Health) offered by Teesside University is an undergraduate course designed to equip its students with the necessary skills, experience and knowledge to flourish in the health sector. This course has a particular focus on preparing students to provide holistic care for people dealing with mental health challenges.Course Content: This program divides its curriculum content over three years of study, each designed to deepen the learner's understanding of mental health. Year 1 helps students explore foundations of nursing practice and anatomy for health, Year 2 involves personalising care and managing physical and mental health challenges, whereas Year 3 imparts leadership skills, research skills, and critical understanding of mental health issues.Key Modules: Key modules that the students study during this course are Introduction to Professional Practice, Anatomy for Health, Public Health: The Mental Health Context, Personalising Care: Mental Health and Human Development and Aging.Future Careers: On successful completion, students can expect to build a career in nursing within the NHS and independent sectors, research institutions or choose health promotion. They can work in varied settings like health centres, community and residential homes, hospitals, and schools. Armed with this degree, they can also progress to Lead Nurse or Nurse Consultant roles.Accreditations: The course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and will be awarded on successful completion.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page_nursing_studies_(mental_health).cfm).