Don’t wait until September to start your Degree in Nursing

University News Last updated 13 January 2012

At Birmingham City University we have an intake for Nursing at Degree level starting in April 2012. The degree offers NHS Funded tuition fees and a means-tested bursary to support you financially whilst you are studying with us.

Entry Requirements

Nursing requires 240 UCAS points or equivalent* and 5 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English, mathematics and a science subject

  • BSc (Hons) Nursing Adult: UCAS code B740
  • BSc (Hons) Nursing Mental Health: UCAS code B760
  • BSc (Hons) Nursing Child: UCAS code B730
  • BSc (Hons) Nursing Learning Disability UCAS code B763

For further information and to apply direct please follow the above links. If you have any specific queries, please call Course Enquiries Team on 0121 331 5595.

We are also accepting applications for our September intake if you wish to start this Autumn.

Why Birmingham City University?

Study with us at the region's leading provider of qualified staff for the NHS and social care professions in the Midlands.

Each year we have approximately 2,000 Nursing students join us across all fields of Nursing that we offer – Adult, Child, Mental Health and Learning Disability at Degree level.

The Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences is the largest faculty of the University with over 7,000 full and part-time students. Your teaching will be based at our City South Campus in leafy Edgbaston, only 15 minutes walk from Broad Street. You will also spend up to half of your time on placement, learning the essential, practical, work-based skills you need from your first year.

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Great facilities

You will benefit from a £30 million pound investment in our learning and teaching facilities including several mock Hospital Wards, a Birthing Room, Operating Theatre and Physiology and Biomedicine Laboratory. We have the largest Nursing reference library in the and a selection of SIM men and SIM babies on which to enhance and practice key skills. These facilities are supported by our online teaching provision, including online simulations to practice your skills using virtual scenarios.

To support our teaching, the faculty places emphasis on research, innovation and on providing our students with international educational opportunities, all with the aim of enriching your experience of the Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences and Birmingham City University.

What do our students have to say?

Why not hear what our current students have to say:

Gemma Bromley
Visual Rehabilitation
Jamie
Child Nursing
Kerry Wilkins
Radiotherapy
Faye Hatcliffe
Adult Nursing
Begum
Adult Nursing
Ian Lockley
Mental Health Nursing

For further information please email :health.admissions@bcu.ac.uk

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