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Nursing Associate

University College Birmingham

UCAS Code: B745 | Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc

Entry requirements


A level

A

Access to HE Diploma

D:0,M:0,P:45

GCSE/National 4/National 5

GCSE/IGCSE grades A*-C (9-4) or equivalent in English Ideally, you will also have GCSE in Maths at grade A*C (9-4)

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

PPP

UCAS Tariff

48

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About this course


Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Adult nursing

**Overview**
**Interested in a nursing profession and would like to study at foundation degree level? You may be a school or college leaver, mature student, new to healthcare, making a career change or already working in a relevant healthcare support role. It doesn't matter. You just need to be dedicated to providing compassionate care for a wide range of people who use health and social care services, want to develop your understanding of key concepts in nursing and be motivated.**

The degree emphasises the role nursing associates play in providing holistic treatment to support the delivery of safe, effective and responsive nursing associate care. Taught by lecturers who are registered health professionals and have worked across the healthcare settings in our outstanding teaching environments, you will not only develop key skills and values, but key behaviours such as leadership, resilience and discretion. You will be allocated placements in multiple settings and build on these by working with experienced healthcare professionals who will support and assess you.

Once completed, you can register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council) and apply for Registered Nursing Associate roles or go onto further study in nursing, health and social care. You can also top-up to a full bachelor's degree in 18 months to become a Registered Nurse in either adult or mental health nursing.

**WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?**
**BOOST YOUR SKILLS** – Develop key personal and practical skills in observation, interpretation, information processing and presentation, as well as core nursing values and behaviours
**PRACTICAL APPLICATION** – Test your training in our state-of-the-art practical facilities and on placements, bolstered by e-learning programmes such as safeMedicate and OMS virtual reality simulation equipment
**INDUSTRY APPROVED** – This programme will ensure you meet the 15 standards set in the Care Certificate (HEE 2017), with required skills and knowledge set out in the Nursing Associate Curriculum (NMC, 2018)
HIGHER TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION - The learning outcomes are mapped against the occupational standard for Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQ) as approved by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education

**FACILITIES**

As part of your Nursing Associate foundation degree, you will have access to University College Birmingham’s specialist practical and academic learning environments in Moss House and McIntyre House. These include our Health Skills and Simulation Suite, complete with a purpose-built, six-bed hospital ward with simulation manikins, Anatomage table, integrated filming and audio equipment and a community care environment to help you practise your clinical skills and enhance your practical training.

**PLACEMENTS**
Work placements are vital for gaining real-life experience and for building your confidence and skills before you finish your course – and they may even lead to a job when you graduate.

Student nursing associates must experience practice learning in a variety of settings to be exposed to four fields of nursing practice - child, adult, learning disability and mental health - as well as gaining knowledge on the care of patients across their lifespan. Our Health Placement team can help find the ideal placements for you, which you will be assessed on as you progress.

**CAREERS AND PROGRESSION**
Examples of careers you could pursue following this course:
- Registered Nursing Associate

Want to take your studies to the next level? Completing the FdSc degree will enable you to top up to our bachelor's degrees and postgraduate courses.

- **Please refer to our website www.ucb.ac.uk for the latest updates to this course**

The Uni


Course location:

University College Birmingham

Department:

Health - FdA/FdSc

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95%
UK students
5%
International students
6%
Male students
94%
Female students
72%
2:1 or above
8%
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95%
low
Employed or in further education

Top job areas of graduates

43%
Health professionals
11%
Health associate professionals
8%
Customer service occupations

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