What level is an adult nursing degree?
level 4
Study at level 4 (year 1 of the course) is designed to provide a sound platform of learning to start the development of your personal and professional knowledge, required for safe and effective nursing practice.
What is eligibility for MSc nursing?
Students who want to pursue MSc Nursing should have completed their bachelor or undergraduate degree in BSc Nursing or Post-basic BSc Nursing with a minimum score of 55%. The ones with a post-basic degree should also have work experience of one year before or after post-basic BSc nursing.
Is nursing a BSc?
With a BSc in Nursing, you’ll become an independent and self-motivated practitioner with a range of career options. Previously, graduates have gone on to work as nurses, health coordinators, ward managers and more.
What is the age limit for MSc Nursing?
45 years
In Karnataka, the maximum age limit for M.Sc Nursing Admission is 45 years.
Why study nursing at the University of Wolverhampton?
The University of Wolverhampton has a long established history of delivering Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) validated nursing courses at pre and post registration, undergraduate, and postgraduate level.
Do I need to go to Walsall and/or Wolverhampton for skills sessions?
Please note if you study at the Telford or Burton campus, you may as part of the course requirements be required to attend Walsall and/or Wolverhampton campus for some skills sessions during the course. What happens on the course? 50% of your course will be situated in the University and 50% in a variety of practice areas.
What is the aim of the new nursing course?
Nursing is an exciting and developing profession that you will have previously enjoyed, and this course will provide a broad-based update on essential subjects that will allow you to continue your career in nursing.