The Nursing Registered Nurse (Adult) course at Kingston University is a three-year undergraduate course that prepares students to practice as qualified adult nurses. Students gain diverse healthcare experience, from acute and long-term care to community and home-based care, as well as experience in related interdisciplinary professional areas such as physiotherapy, dietetics, and radiography.Course Content: This course incorporates academic and practice-based learning experiences. Year one includes an introduction to professional nursing practice, biosciences, and skills for higher education. Year two delves into analyses of long-term conditions, acute care, community-based care, and research methods. Year three creates a focus on leadership and complex care, tackling issues relevant to global healthcare.Key Modules: The course's key modules include Professional Nursing Practice, Clinical Skills, Acute Care in Practice, Community-based Care, and Leadership in Practice. Other important modules are Research Methodologies and Global Health Issues. Accreditations: Upon completion, the course awards a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Nursing Registered Nurse (Adult) and grants eligibility to apply for registration as an adult nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).Future Careers: Graduates may progress to work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, community healthcare centers, and home care, or pursue further studies or research in the field of nursing. They are suited for roles as practice nurses, healthcare managers, surgical nurses, critical care nurses, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.