Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship (Adult, Child, Mental Health and Learning Disabilities) - BSc (Hons)
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Our BSc (Hons) Nursing Degree Apprenticeship is a work- integrated degree to enable you to train as an apprentice to become a graduate registered nurse....
- Level Apprenticeship
- Study mode Full Time
- Award BSc (Hons)
- Start date September 2026, January 2027
- Subject
- Location City South
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Overview
Our BSc (Hons) Nursing Degree Apprenticeship is a work- integrated degree to enable you to train as an apprentice to become a graduate registered nurse.
The BSc (Hons) Nursing Degree Apprenticeship Course has been developed in collaboration with our local stakeholders and employers in the region and designed to comply with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2018) educational standards for nurses meaning that successful completion of this course makes you eligible to apply and be entered onto the NMC register in one of the four fields of nursing: Adult, Child, Learning Disabilities or Mental Health.
For more information, see the course specification below:
Download the course specification
How to apply
You cannot apply directly to the University for a degree apprenticeship. To be eligible for an apprenticeship, you need to be employed in a suitable and relevant job and meet the entry requirements.
If you are currently working at an employer who is offering an apprenticeship, your employer would need to contact apprenticeship-enquiries@bcu.ac.uk to nominate you, and they will then be provided with the relevant documents and paperwork.
If you are not currently employed in an organisation that offers apprenticeships, you can search for opportunities on the Find an Apprenticeship website.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this apprenticeship route, please contact our Apprenticeships team at apprenticeship-enquiries@bcu.ac.uk.
What's covered in this course?
Our aim is to develop you into a graduate nurse who is able to work flexibly across a range of settings in your field of practice and meet the health needs of the whole person throughout their lifespan. We will work with you on your development to help you become a skilled, knowledgeable, emotionally intelligent nurse, able to lead and co-ordinate compassionate, evidence-based, person- and family-centred care while working as an integral member of interdisciplinary teams.
The university-based elements of the first two years of your course are integrated, with all fields of nursing working together. In your final year, the theory you learn will be specific to your chosen field of nursing. You will study five modules each year. In year one, you will complete a year-long practice module which will prepare and support you to develop your confidence and competence in practice as you work towards independently leading and co-ordinating care.
Part 1 you will gain theoretical and practice knowledge to develop a range of key skills. This will include: exploring the evidence that underpins person- and family-centred care; professional values; self-leadership; and the role of the registered nurse.
Part 2 modules will further enhance your first-year learning and explore evidence-based complex care incorporating a wide range of research, skills, team leadership and principles of co-ordinating care.
Part 3 you will continue build on your previous learning and develop proficiency within your field of nursing. The modules you study will develop you as a leader who uses research-informed critical thinking to co-ordinate care, supervise other health professionals and gain confidence in the safe management of medication.
You will also have access to personal tuition throughout the course which will enrich your learning experiences and will enable to reflect meaningfully on your practice and the development of your individual field identity.
Your practice placements will be specific to your chosen field throughout the four years. However, to help you become a more rounded nurse, you will also have opportunities to learn across the four fields of nursing. Your placement learning experiences may be within community, hospital or home environment settings and at a location anywhere within the West Midlands and potentially into neighbouring counties. While on placement you will be supported, supervised and assessed by practice and academic staff to develop your knowledge and skills.
We are committed to providing excellent, innovative, learning, teaching and assessment experiences using a blended approach through lectures, seminars, skills simulation and virtual learning using on line and simulation technology to enhance your learning. Engaging with practice partners and service users is also integral to our approach.
Accredited By
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What is an apprenticeship?
Higher and degree apprenticeships combine a university education with workplace experience, offering an opportunity to gain a recognised qualification while working full-time.
Why study an apprenticeship?
- There are no costs to apprenticeships as you are in salaried employment
- The emphasis is on Work based learning and the opportunity to build on existing knowledge and skills
- A range of relevant placement opportunities to broaden your understanding of healthcare provision across the lifespan
- Highly experienced tutors who are all professionally qualified to support you at university
- Work based clinical educators to support you in practice
- A wide range of support services available to you at university to support your learning journey.
- Registered Nurse apprentices remain supernumerary for the duration of the programme and are required to complete an End Point Assessment on completion of the programme
Why Choose Us?
- Apprenticeships offer work based learning – the opportunity to build on existing knowledge and skills.
- You will be supported by highly experienced tutors and work based clinical educators to support you both with your studies and in practice.
- We have excellent facilities on campus including state-of-the-art equipment, study spaces and an extensive library of learning resources to support you with your studies.
- Study alongside other individuals who have experience within your industry. You will be able to build valuable networks, sharing best practice and supporting you with your future career opportunities.
- At the end of the course, you will have three years work experience, and a degree-level qualification, without taking on any student debt.
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Jim Chapman
Academic Lead for Apprenticeships and Partnerships
Prior to moving into education, Jim worked as a mental health nurse in in-patient and community mental health settings, specialising in providing urgent and crisis care to working age adults. As an academic, Jim has worked across undergraduate and postgraduate nurse education, focusing on teaching clinical nursing skills and principles of recovery,...
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