The Adult Nursing course at the University of Stirling is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide high-quality, person-centred nursing care to adults. The program integrates theory and practice elements and focuses on the role and responsibilities of the registered nurse. Course Content: The course is structured around three themes: professional nursing practice, making sense of health and illness, and influencing innovation and change. It explores a range of subjects including human biology, psychology, sociology, nursing, health promotion and public health, and research.Key Modules: Some of the key modules of the course include 'Becoming a Professional Nurse', 'Complexities of Adult Nursing', 'Leadership and Team working Arena', 'Transitioning to Registered Practice', amongst several others.Accreditations: On successful completion of the course, students will be eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as a Registered Nurse (Adult).Future Careers: Graduates will be qualified to work in a wide range of environments, such as hospitals, home-based services, nursing homes, or communities. They can also explore roles in the private sector, government, military, schools, or charity and voluntary organisations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.