Nursing (Mental Health Branch) BSc (Hons)

Mental health nurses play a vital role in supporting people of all ages and backgrounds at some of the most difficult and challenging times of their lives.

Our three-year degree course in Mental Health Nursing will give you the theoretical and practical knowledge you need to provide high quality, compassionate nursing care for improving mental health and well being. During the course you will improve the care and treatment of people using mental health services their carers and their families.

You will develop keen interpersonal and communication skills to prepare you for working as part of a team that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, community workers and occupational therapists.

Half of your teaching takes place in the university on our Singleton Park campus and the other half in healthcare settings. We have excellent links with Welsh health boards and many healthcare providers, so you will have access to a wide range of clinical experiences across south west Wales.

These could include community health care centres, hospitals and specialist areas in forensic, child and adolescent, drug and alcohol and older persons nursing.

BSc (Hons) Award
September Start
Full-time Study Mode
3 years Duration

Entry Requirements For This Course

 Typical A-level Offer

BBB - BCC at A2 level, health or science related courses are desirable. We accept Welsh Baccalaureate as an A-level

Typical Access to HE Offer

21 Distinctions, 18 Merits, 6 Passes

Typical BTEC Offer

DDM - DMM

Irish Leaving Certificate

360

Please note, our grade range covers standard and contextual offers. If you meet one (or more) of our eligibility criteria for contextual offers,you will be made a lower offer. This will still be within the stated grade range. Please see our contextual admissions page for further information.

Minimum five-grade A-C GCSE/9-4 passes including Welsh/English language, Maths and a Physical Science or Double Award Science.

In certain circumstances, Key Skills Level 2 in Application of Number will be accepted in lieu of GCSE Mathematics and Key Skills Level 2 in Communication will be accepted in lieu of GCSE Welsh/English Language, if undertaken since September 2015.

You will also need to demonstrate:

  • A strong educational profile in the previous three to five years
  • A detailed understanding of and commitment to Mental Health Nursing
  • Care experience is helpful but not essential
  • You will be expected to participate in group discussions, teamwork and individual tasks during interviews

All applicants will need a satisfactory educational reference.

Applicants who meet the entry requirements and selection criteria will be invited to interview, which may take place in person or via telephone/video call. Our Interview Tips explain more about what to expect.

If you are offered a place you will also need:

  • A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, or approved equivalent
  • NHS Wales Values and Standards of Behaviour 
  • Please read our Vaccination Policy for Applicants

Any concerns arising from these may be considered at the School of Health and Social Care’s Professional Suitability and Fitness to Practise Panel and may result in admission to the programme being withdrawn.

If this course interests you, but you have exceeded the required entry qualifications, why not consider our course Mental Health Nursing MSc 

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