The Adult Nursing BSc course offered by the University of Bedfordshire is intended for students who are looking to pursue a career in nursing. The course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to provide quality nursing care to adults of all ages and backgrounds. This three-way partnership course includes nursing practices, NHS Trusts and higher education institutions. Course Content: The course covers a range of topics, including health sciences, health and social policy, and the professional contexts of adult nursing. The sizeable portion of the course provides nursing practice opportunities in diverse settings and service user populations. The final stage of the course allows students to clarify their professional identity as a nurse through leadership and management modules, making them ready for their vocation.Key Modules: Core course modules include: Introduction to Professional Practice (Nursing), Foundations of Health, Applied Health Sciences, Developing Professional Practice (Nursing), Health and Social Policy, Advancing Professional Practices (Nursing), etc. These modules prepare students to become competent, confident and critically reflective practitioners.Accreditations: The course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), which permits graduates to apply for registration as Adult Nurses.Future Careers: Graduates of this course could become Registered Nurses in a variety of settings including NHS GP practices, private clinics, hospitals, care homes and communities. Other employment possibilities involve working with other organizations needing people with the leadership, service improvement, education and research skills this course develops.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.