The BSc Nursing Adult course offered by Robert Gordon University is a professionally accredited three-year course aimed at providing the requisite skills, knowledge, and experience to serve as competent and caring adult nurses. The program places high emphasis on practical experience, with half of the course dedicated to supervised practice in different healthcare settings.Course Content: This course includes theoretical lessons, skills-based workshops, and assessments to ensure ample practical and theoretical knowledge. It focuses on key areas of biological, environmental, psychosocial, and pharmacological sciences as well as Therapeutics, which are covered throughout the three years. It also includes Person-centred, Safety and Quality Care, Courageous Leadership, and Evidence, Research, and Innovation as other important themes.Key Modules: The course modules include Introduction to Lifespan Biology, Introduction to Adult Nursing Practice, and Foundations of Professional Practice Nursing in the first year. For the second year, it includes Matters of Life and Death, The Adult with Long Term Health Needs, and Advancing Professional Nursing Practice. In the final year, Caring for the Complex Adult, Management and Leadership in Adult Nursing, and Dissertation are included.Accreditations: The course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and also is compliant with the standards set out by the European Directive for Nursing.Future Careers: Graduates of this course find employment in a variety of professional nursing roles in both the NHS and private healthcare sectors. Potential roles include District Nurse, Health Visitor, Practice Nurse or a role in a care home or hospice, to name a few.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.