BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health)

Plymouth, Exeter & Truro

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health) program at the University of Plymouth is designed to prepare students for a rewarding career in pediatric nursing. This undergraduate degree focuses on providing students with the knowledge, skills, and clinical experience necessary to care for infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings. The program emphasizes evidence-based practice, patient-centered care, and interprofessional collaboration, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to deliver high-quality nursing care to pediatric patients and their families.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health) program covers a wide range of topics related to child health nursing, including pediatric assessment, growth and development, acute and chronic illness management, pharmacology, and family-centered care. Courses integrate theoretical learning with practical clinical experiences, allowing students to apply nursing concepts and skills in pediatric healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and community agencies. Students also learn about ethical and legal considerations in pediatric nursing practice and develop critical thinking and decision-making abilities to address complex healthcare challenges.

Research Focus: The BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health) program emphasizes a research focus, encouraging students to engage in evidence-based practice and contribute to the advancement of pediatric nursing knowledge. Faculty members conduct research in areas such as pediatric healthcare outcomes, nursing interventions, child development, and family dynamics, providing students with opportunities to participate in research projects and apply research findings to clinical practice. Students learn how to critically appraise research literature, integrate research evidence into nursing practice, and advocate for evidence-based interventions to improve pediatric healthcare outcomes.

Industry Engagement: The University of Plymouth maintains strong partnerships with healthcare organizations and clinical practice settings, offering students in the BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health) program opportunities for industry engagement, clinical placements, and professional development. Students gain hands-on experience working alongside experienced pediatric nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals, providing direct care to pediatric patients and families under supervision. Clinical placements expose students to diverse pediatric healthcare settings, populations, and healthcare challenges, enhancing their clinical competence, confidence, and readiness for professional nursing practice.

Global Perspective: The BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health) program at the University of Plymouth provides students with a global perspective on pediatric nursing, exploring pediatric healthcare issues, policies, and practices from an international standpoint. Students learn about global child health disparities, cultural influences on child health and healthcare practices, and global initiatives to improve child health outcomes. Study abroad opportunities, international clinical placements, and multicultural learning environments further enrich students' global perspectives, preparing them to work effectively in diverse and multicultural healthcare settings and contribute to global efforts to promote child health and well-being.

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Location

Plymouth, Exeter & Truro

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 18100

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 7.0 with no individual component below 6.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 76, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, and 18 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59 with no individual score below 5.9
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Plymouth offers various scholarships and financial support options to help students fund their studies. 

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to high-achieving students who demonstrate exceptional academic excellence and potential. The scholarships provide a partial tuition fee waiver for the duration of the program.

International Academic Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are available for international students who have achieved outstanding academic results. The scholarships offer a partial tuition fee reduction for the first year of study.

International Plymouth Global Scholarships: These scholarships are designed to attract high-caliber international students to the University of Plymouth. The scholarships provide a partial tuition fee reduction for the first year of study.

Sport Scholarships: The university offers sport scholarships to talented athletes who have achieved a high level of sporting excellence. The scholarships provide support in the form of financial assistance, training, and access to sports facilities.

Subject-Specific Scholarships: Some academic departments at the University of Plymouth offer subject-specific scholarships for students enrolled in particular programs or disciplines. These scholarships may be based on academic merit, research potential, or other criteria determined by the department.

Graduates of the BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health) program from the University of Plymouth possess the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various career paths in pediatric nursing. 

Pediatric Staff Nurse: Graduates can work as pediatric staff nurses in hospitals, clinics, or community health centers, providing direct care to infants, children, and adolescents. They assess patients, administer medications, monitor vital signs, and collaborate with healthcare teams to deliver comprehensive and compassionate nursing care.

Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse: Pediatric intensive care nurses work in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) or neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), caring for critically ill infants, children, and neonates. They manage complex medical conditions, administer specialized treatments, and provide emotional support to patients and their families during challenging times.

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner: With additional education and certification, graduates can become pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs), providing primary and specialty care to pediatric patients. PNPs conduct physical assessments, diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, and educate patients and families about preventive healthcare and wellness.

Pediatric Home Health Nurse: Pediatric home health nurses provide nursing care to pediatric patients in their homes, supporting families in managing chronic illnesses, disabilities, or complex medical needs. They coordinate care services, educate caregivers, and collaborate with healthcare providers to optimize patient outcomes in a home setting.

Pediatric School Nurse: School nurses work in educational settings, promoting health and wellness among school-aged children and adolescents. They assess students' health needs, administer medications, provide first aid, and develop health education programs to promote healthy behaviors and prevent illness and injury.

Pediatric Oncology Nurse: Pediatric oncology nurses specialize in caring for children and adolescents with cancer and blood disorders. They administer chemotherapy, monitor treatment responses, manage symptoms, and provide emotional support to patients and families throughout the cancer journey.

Pediatric Mental Health Nurse: Pediatric mental health nurses work with children and adolescents experiencing mental health disorders or emotional challenges. They assess patients' mental health needs, develop care plans, provide counseling, and collaborate with mental health professionals to promote mental wellness and recovery.

Pediatric Public Health Nurse: Pediatric public health nurses focus on promoting child health and wellness at the population level. They develop and implement public health programs, conduct screenings, vaccinations, and health assessments, and advocate for policies and initiatives that support pediatric health and well-being in communities.

Pediatric Research Nurse: Pediatric research nurses participate in clinical research studies or trials focused on pediatric healthcare interventions, treatments, or outcomes. They recruit participants, collect data, administer study protocols, and ensure compliance with research regulations and ethical standards.

Nurse Educator or Nurse Leader: Graduates with experience and advanced education may pursue roles as nurse educators, teaching future generations of nurses, or nurse leaders, managing nursing departments, programs, or healthcare organizations. They provide mentorship, professional development, and leadership in advancing pediatric nursing practice and improving patient care outcomes.


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