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Nursing (Clinical Practice)
Key Information
Why study this course?
This programme will offer health and social care professionals the
opportunity to study for an undergraduate degree in an area relevant
to their professional practice and interests.
You can choose to specialise your degree in one of a range of optional
pathway modules, or select from a range of modules to make up a
generic route. The programme will be delivered through a range of
blended learning approaches (which will include lead lectures, tutor and
student led tutorials, case study presentations, simulation, experiential
learning, web resources and course workbooks).
The programme is designed to be multi-professional, and is therefore
attractive to a range of qualified health and social care professionals
aiming to gain a first degree. Each pathway is designed to develop and
enhance your application of specialist theory to your practice area.
Indicative pathways
• Acute Care
• Contemporary Issues
in Learning Disability
• Contemporary
Rheumatology Practice
• Critical Care
• Critical Care in Theatre
and Recovery
• End of Life Care
• Generic Route
• High Dependency Care
• Long-term Conditions
• Mental Health and Wellness
• Maternal and Infant Health
• Neonatal Intensive Care
• Paediatric Intensive Care
The course will normally be
completed within two to five
years (part-time). Each pathway
has a unique delivery approach
utilising a blended learning
philosophy and you are advised to
contact the award lead for details
of the programme that you are
considering studying.
Indicative entry
requirements
Course type
Single honours*
*Subject to validation
Course duration
Two to five years (part-time)
Indicative entry
requirements
For information on entry
requirements please
visit www.keele.ac.uk/
entryrequirements
Study abroad
No
• Current registration with a
relevant regulatory body
• Working in practice
where pathway specific
care is delivered
• Hold an undergraduate
degree or Diploma in Higher
Education in a related subject
or equivalent
• Minimum of one year
practice experience
• Accreditation of Prior Learning
(APL) considered
• International candidates
should have an English
language qualification in
written and spoken English.
TOEFL minimum 600 score
or IELTS 7.0
For more course information please visit
keele.ac.uk/nursingandmidwifery
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