Pursue a career in mental health nursing utilising your current care experience and degree. On successful completion of the course, you will be eligible for registration as mental health nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Mental health (MH) nursing supports recovery and wellbeing across all ages through high-quality, holistic, person-centred care. This course trains you to build therapeutic relationships, promote patient involvement in decisions, and address psychological, physical and social needs while ensuring safeguarding.
An honours degree 2:2 or above in a health-related subject.
GCSE Grades 4/C or above in English and maths.
Satisfactory health clearance, confirmation of vaccination status and enhanced criminal record disclosure. Please refer to the full requirements in the disclaimer section.
Successful completion of this course is a strong indication to potential employees that you have both the ability and the academic characteristics required for working in a variety of clinical settings.
You could find yourself working as a nursing leader, clinical expert, educator or researcher within the mental health profession in a range of public and private healthcare settings.
Becoming a Professional Practitioner - 15 credits
Evaluating Evidence within Health and Care — 15 credits
Exploring Wider Influences on Health and Care — 15 credits
Assessment and Decision-making in Mental Health Nursing - 15 credits
Placement 1: Delivering Nursing Care — 15 credits
Placement 2: Delivering Enhanced Nursing Care — 15 credits
Masters and Taught Courses at Coventry University Introduction Coventry University is a provider of world-class teaching, learning and impactful rese...