The Bachelor of Nursing (Adult) Honours course offered by the University of Portsmouth provides students the necessary skills and competence to begin a career in Adult Nursing. This three-year full time degree programme consists of an equal balance of theory and practice with hands-on clinical experience from the first year itself. Course Content: The course incorporates a range of subjects focusing on life and biological sciences, pharmacology, the practice of adult nursing and care, legal and ethical issues in nursing, communication and professional practice, and research in health and social care. Students are also given the opportunity to study optional units that tailor the course to their specific interests.Key Modules: Among the key modules include 'Becoming a professional nurse', 'Applied biological, psycho-social, developmental & mental health conditions and pharmacology for nursing practice', 'Providing safe and effective care', 'Person-centred care for long-term and life-limiting condition', 'Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice', and 'Research in health and social care'.Accreditations: Upon successfully completing this course, graduates gain eligibility to apply for the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration, allowing them to practice as an Adult Nurse.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can pursue careers in a variety of healthcare sectors such as community nursing, rehabilitation, inpatient care, and critical care. Others can choose to further their studies and specialise in areas like mental health nursing, public health, or health visiting.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.port.ac.uk/study/courses/undergraduate/bn-hons-nursing-adult).