The BSc (Hons) Nursing - Dual Registration in Children and Young People and Mental Health offered by Robert Gordon University is a four-year full-time course that strives to prepare students for a successful career in nursing. The course emphasizes the interrelation of physical and mental health, providing a deep understanding of how to provide holistic nursing care to children and young people, as well as those with mental health needs.Course Content: The course is designed around human development from birth to young adulthood, considering the affect of illness on developmental pathways. Students will gain knowledge in a range of topics like acute and long term physical health needs of children, adolescence and mental health, complex healthcare and more. Students will learn to use evidence to support the delivery of safe and effective care, working in partnership with those in their care and their families.Key Modules: The course is broken into modules that include Understanding Professional Nursing Practice, Introduction to Human Development and Health, Children and Young People: Acute & Long Term Physical Health Needs, Adolescence and Mental Health, Complex Healthcare: Children & Young People, and Mental Health Theory and Practice.Accreditations: This dual field of Nursing programme has approval from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Future Careers: Graduates of this course can look forward to successful careers as registered nurses in various fields such as healthcare for children and young people or in mental health. They will be equipped to practice in a range of healthcare environments.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.