Children's Nursing - BSc (Hons) *
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This course is being reviewed for 2026. It will remain NMC approved but there may be some changes in structure and delivery. Your journey to becoming a confident, compassionate, and future focused nurse starts here. The BSc (Hons) Nursing Course has been designed to enable you to meet the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses....
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- Level Undergraduate
- Study mode Full Time
- Award BSc (Hons)
- Start date September 2026, January 2027
- Fees View course fees
- Subject
- Location City South
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Overview
Course is Full for 2026/27 Entry
This course is now closed for September 2026 and January 2027 entry. Applications for 2027/28 will open in May 2026. Alternatively, you may wish to consider our other Nursing courses for 2026/27 entry.
It always starts with a reason. A moment that makes you realize you want to show up for people when they need it most. In the UK, there are over 750,000 nurses and midwives forming the backbone of the NHS and wider care system. At Birmingham City University, you become part of that story. As one of the largest providers of undergraduate nursing education in the UK, BCU is helping shape the workforce the country depends on, not just with skills, but with patience, empathy, [music] and courage. Here you learn how to step into the hard moments, the ones that stay with you long after the shift ends. Every person we care for is different. Every story, every smile, every challenge. [music] With our practice-based learning, you don't just learn how to care, you learn how to lead. In the West Midlands alone, thousands of nursing students train each [music] year to support one of the UK's most diverse and fast growing populations, making a real difference in the communities around them. Some days push you, we practice, we repeat. [music] We get it wrong. We get it right together. Then you look around and realize you're part of something bigger, stronger, and making an impact. Nursing doesn't stay [music] inside hospitals. Across the UK, over half of all patient care happens in community and primary care settings, reaching classrooms, community centers, and care homes every single [music] day. Join our community and make a difference. Search BCU nursing.
This course is being reviewed for 2026. It will remain NMC approved but there may be some changes in structure and delivery.
Your journey to becoming a confident, compassionate, and future focused nurse starts here.
The BSc (Hons) Nursing Course has been designed to enable you to meet the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses. When you successfully complete the course, you will be eligible for entry onto the NMC register in one of the four fields of nursing: Adult, Children, Learning Disabilities or Mental Health.
The course integrates evidence-informed education and high-quality practice learning environments to shape nurses who will lead, advocate, and innovate within diverse health and social care environments whilst meeting the complex needs of people, families, and communities across the lifespan.
The course will equip you with the practical skills, knowledge and experience you need to become a confident professional nurse. Your time is evenly balanced between campus-based learning and practice learning experiences, ensuring strong confident integration of theory to practice.
As a Children’s nurse, you will learn how to work in partnership with families to deliver family centred care that supports infants, children and young people at every stage of their development. Children and young people are inspiring, playful, curious and creative, and as a student nurse you will be developing the skills, knowledge and confidence to care for them in ways that recognise their individual strengths and voices. As an advocate for children and young people, you will learn how to make a difference to young lives in a variety of community and healthcare settings as well as in their own home.
On achieving registration as a nurse with NMC you could follow a career in areas such as specialist children’s nurses, paediatric intensive care, child and adolescent mental health, or working with charities such as the Teenage Cancer Trust.
What's covered in this course?
Practice Learning Experiences
Your practice learning experiences will be based in a variety of settings such as in the community; primary care; social care settings; hospital or in home environments. Practice learning environments will be in the main in the Midlands and at locations where you can be exposed to the learning required.
Your professional practice modules will run across each year of your course and in parallel to your theoretical modules to support strong integration and application of theory to practice. You will be prepared for practice learning to ensure you feel confident when entering each stage of the course.
Teaching and Learning
You will experience excellent, innovative, learning, teaching and assessment experiences using technology to enhance your learning, through lectures, seminars and group work. Practical skills sessions and simulation will underpin your learning, supporting you to regularly apply theoretical concepts in a variety of different ways. Engaging with practice partners and people who use services throughout the course is also integral to our approach.
Virtual learning is critical to being able to perform in today’s increasingly digitally supported healthcare systems, therefore your digital literacy and development are explored within online and virtual learning environments. Online learning will be independent, guided and directed, allowing for flexibility of learning.
Accredited By
This course is approved by:
I knew I would enjoy working with children, but when I started placement I was surprised how satisfying it was, even after a 13 hour shift. Honestly placement for me is the best part of my course, because you get to put into practice what you have learnt.
Sarah Gyamfi
Why Choose Us?
- 91% of students rated the learning resources for this course as good or very good (NSS, 2025)
- Funding - Nursing students will receive at least £5,000 a year in additional funding for maintenance and associated study costs. Download the funding FAQs
- Birmingham is one of the UK’s most diverse cities outside of London, which provides you with a wide variety of experience that will be valuable to take forward into your future career
- Opportunities to go abroad, if this is something you would like to explore during your time studying with us
- Our strong partnerships with local employers result in fantastic employability.
- You will study at our City South Campus where we’ve recently invested nearly £5 million to update our skills and simulations facilities, complete with real-life hospital environments (wards, operating theatre), basic and advanced life support training facilities and simulation equipment to practice your practical skills.
- We offer two intakes a year in January and September so that you can start at the right time for you. Contact our Admissions team to find out more
- Strong links with some of the largest NHS Trusts in the country, including University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham Women’s Children`s Hospital and many others, enabling you to build a network of invaluable contacts and gain valuable experience
- Real-world placements are supplemented by our Virtual Case Creator specialist software whilst on campus, enabling you to learn valuable observation, analytic, diagnostic, problem-solving and decision-making skills in an online simulated environment
- Student finance - have you already had a student loan to study an undergraduate degree but would like to do a second degree in nursing, midwifery or the allied health professions? You may still be eligible for funding.
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Join us for our next Open Day where you'll be able to learn about this course in detail, chat to students, explore our campus and tour accommodation.
Next Open Days: 15, 17 and 18 August
Course in Depth
Year One
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits):
Developing Your Nursing Identity: Skills for Academic and Professional Growth 20 credits
Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing Assessment 20 credits
Principles of Children’s Nursing 20 credits
The Nurses role in Health Promotion and Reducing Health Inequalities 20 credits
Professional Practice 1 in Children’s Nursing 40 credits
Year Two
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits):
Advancing Academic Skills and Professional Development in Nursing 20 credits
Management of Acutely Ill Infants, Children and Young People 20 credits
Assessing and Providing Care for Infants, Children and Young People with Long-Term Conditions 20 credits
Nursing Leadership and Advocacy 20 credits
Professional Practice 2 in Children’s Nursing 40 credits
Year Three
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits):
Research and Quality Improvement in Nursing 40 credits
Complex Influences on the Coordination of Care for Infants, Children, Young People and Families 20 credits
- Early Childhood Nursing Practice: A Community Perspective
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health
- Emergency Care in Adult Nursing
- Introduction to Project Management and Innovation in Healthcare
- Postural Care
- Understanding Needs and Supporting Autistic People Across the Lifespan
- Positive Behavioural Support
- Foundations of Adult Critical Care Nursing
- Introduction to Tissue Viability and Wound Care
Professional Practice 3 in Children’s Nursing 40 credits
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Download nowAdditional support
If you have a specific learning difficulty (such as dyslexia or ADHD), a disability, a long-term health condition or mental health difficulties, our support teams provide advice, information and practical support (such as reasonable adjustments). Engaging with our support teams early on in the application process means that the University is more likely to be able to implement support before your arrival at University. If you require reasonable adjustments in your placement setting, early disclosure will assist the University in securing suitable placements wherever it reasonably can.
This course is approved by the following organisation:
The Nursing and Midwifery Council
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) works with partner organisations to set and maintain high standards of nursing and midwifery education across the UK.
This course has been approved and monitored by the NMC to make sure that the education and training on offer meets their standards.
To work as a nurse or midwife, you must pass an NMC approved course at a higher education institution (HEI) in pre-registration nursing and midwifery, leading to registration with the NMC.
Athena Swan Bronze Award
We have successfully secured the Athena SWAN Departmental Bronze Award recognising a commitment to gender equality.
The Athena Swan Charter is a framework which is used across the globe to support and transform gender equality within higher education (HE) and research.
Entry Requirements
Essential requirements
Standard offer: 120 UCAS Tariff points. Learn more about UCAS Tariff points.
Accelerate offer: 104 UCAS Tariff points. Find out more about BCU Accelerate.
Applicants will also need to complete an interview for this course; see interview arrangements below.
If your level 3 qualifications do not meet the UCAS tariff for this course, you may be offered a place on our Foundation Year instead. You do not need to submit a separate application but will automatically be considered for this if your predicted grades fall below the UCAS entry tariff.
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
Successful candidates will be required to obtain a satisfactory occupational health check, an enhanced DBS check and registration with the Independent Safeguarding Authority prior to enrolling on this course. If you have any queries please refer to DBS Frequently Asked Questions or contact admissions@bcu.ac.uk.
If you have a qualification that is not listed, please contact us.
Fees & How to Apply
UK students
Annual and modular tuition fees shown are applicable to the first year of study. The University reserves the right to increase fees for subsequent years of study in line with increases in inflation (capped at 5%) or to reflect changes in Government funding policies or changes agreed by Parliament. View fees for continuing students.
Award: BSc (Hons)
Starting: Sep 2026
- Mode
- Duration
- Fees
- Full Time
- 3 years
- £9,790 in 2026/27
- Applications Closed
Award: BSc (Hons)
Starting: Jan 2027
- Mode
- Duration
- Fees
- Full Time
- 3 years
- £9,790 in 2026/27
- Applications Closed
International students
Sorry, this course is not available to International students.
This course offers both September and January start dates. If our places for your chosen start date are full, successful applicants will be offered a place for the next available start date instead.
Please note that applications are processed in the order in which they are submitted, so please apply early to ensure you have the best chance of securing your preferred start date if your application is successful.
You do not need to apply for both intakes as we will consider your application for the first available place if there are no places for your preferred intake.
Funding
From August 2020, nursing professional degree students will receive at least £5,000 a year in funding support.
Frequently asked questions
How will I know what has happened with my UCAS application when I have submitted it?
You'll be notified via UCAS if your application is unsuccessful. If your application is successful you'll be invited to attend an interview from our Health Admissions department.
What will the interview consist of?
You'll have a face-to-face interview with academic and clinical staff.
How will I know the outcome of my interview?
You'll be notified via UCAS track.
If I'm not offered a place, can I have some feedback?
Yes, you can request feedback from NMSW.Admissions@bcu.ac.uk
Work Experience
If you want to gain some work experience to help prepare you for your course, there are a range of options available. The UCAS website has information about activities that you might want to consider.

Financial Support
We offer further information on possible undergraduate financial support. This includes the type of loans, grants and scholarships available both from the government and from Birmingham City University.
Student loan finance - have you already studied an undergraduate degree but would like to do a second one in Child Nursing? You may be eligible for funding.
Employability
You will gain direct exposure to real-world nursing practice across varied NHS and private clinical environments, developing core professional skills and learning through multidisciplinary, interprofessional experiences.
Assessments and practice learning are mapped to the Nursing and Midwifery Council Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses, ensuring you meet all requirements for registration and develop strong employability skills.
The curriculum is shaped collaboratively with students, people with lived experience, and clinical partners. Volunteering, communities of practice, and employability support will help you build your professional identity from the start of the course.
Placements
Placements are a compulsory part of the course.
A placement is your chance to be a part of the working world of health and social care as it really is: your first taste of your career.
Placements help you with your confidence, by putting theory from the classroom into practice. We make sure you get a quality experience and that you are fully supported by a workplace mentor on hand throughout your placement.
Facilities & Staff

Nursing and Midwifery facilities
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Halima Khan
Course Lead – Children’s Nursing
Halima Khan is Course Lead for Children’s Nursing at Birmingham City University, with a clinical background in paediatric nursing. Her academic practice is shaped by her experience of delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children, young people, and their families, underpinning her commitment to excellence in nursing education. She works...
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