BSc Nursing (Mental Health)
The Nursing (Mental Health) degree at University of Hull has a strong experiential element to it – and a focus on service user, carer and practitioner involvement. On graduation, you’ll be able to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as a qualified registered nurse.
Duration
3 years
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
Home/EU: £9,250 per year
International: £18,300 per year
Location
Hull, United Kingdom
About the programme
Divide your time 50-50 between campus and placements to gain the skills and knowledge to deliver high-quality mental health care.
As a specialist mental health nurse, the one-to-one relationships you build with those in need are vital to their care and to helping them overcome challenges.
Half study, half mentored practice, this course develops your professional insight and empathy through diverse work experience.
Future prospects
- Mental Health Nurse
By the end of your Nursing (Mental Health) degree at University of Hull, you’ll be ready to undertake the responsibilities of a health practitioner.
Most of our graduates go on to work in the NHS – but others find positions overseas, in private practice, in the social services, the pharmaceutical industry, the armed forces, the prison service or in specialist areas such as drug rehabilitation.
Courses Included
- Promoting Health and Preventing Health
- Developing Nursing Skills
- Developing Professional Practice
- Critical Perspectives on Assessment and Formulation within Mental Health
- Leading and Managing Care
- Underpinnings of Contemporary Mental Health