The University of Surrey offers a three-year, full-time undergraduate course named "Nursing Studies (Registered Nurse - Children and Young People Nursing)". This BSc (Hons) course integrates academic learning and clinical practice to prepare students with the required knowledge, skills, and attitudes to provide safe and effective nursing care empowered with a scientific understanding of child health and nursing.Course Content: The course content is designed to reflect the current practice in children and young people nursing. It constitutes different modules which cover a broad range of topics including foundations of nursing for children and young people, applied pharmacology for children’s nursing, nursing research, transitioning to a graduate practitioner, and more. It includes a placement that offers a real-world experience to students.Key Modules: Some of the key modules included in the course are Foundations of Nursing for Children and Young People, Health Promotion and Public Health, Applied Anatomy and Physiology Across the Lifespan, Foundations of Acute Care Nursing, Applied Pharmacology for Children’s Nursing, and more.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), enabling students to register with them as a children's nurse upon graduation.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, graduates can work in a range of healthcare settings. These may include acute hospital settings, community health settings, social care settings, and educational settings. In addition, there are opportunities to work in research, management, leadership roles, and policy development.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.