The BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing course at Swansea University is a three year, full-time, practice-led curriculum designed to provide students with essential theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on experience to become registered nurses in adult nursing. The focus is on ensuring that students are prepared for evolving roles within the healthcare sector. Course Content: The course combines teaching in professional and academic content with the application of theories to clinical practice. Studies are divided equally, with 50% spent on theoretical knowledge and 50% on practical placements within a variety of healthcare settings. Topics include communication and counselling skills, anatomy, physiology, managing care, and promoting wellness. Key Modules: Some notable modules include, Introduction to Professional Practice (Adult Nursing), Anatomy and Physiology for Health Care Professionals, Public Health and Community Wellbeing, Advancing Methods of Adult Nursing Practice, and Ensuring Safe and Effective Adult Nursing Practice.Accreditations: This course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) which indicates that graduates can register and practice as adult nurses immediately after their degree.Future Careers: On completion, graduates will discover numerous career opportunities available across a range of settings in healthcare including hospitals, patients' homes, and care homes. Future roles can include community nurse, district nurse, practice nurse in GP surgeries, hospital-based staff nurse, or nurse specialist such as diabetes or cardiovascular.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.