Overview

Nursing is more than a job. It is a profession built on skill, compassion and trust.

Nurses play a vital role in guiding patients through illness, recovery and uncertainty. They are trusted faces in a complex healthcare system, offering care, reassurance and stability when it matters most.

Our BSc Nursing Studies (Adult) programme prepares you to step into that role with confidence.

Blending academic excellence with hands-on experience, this course empowers you to advocate for patients, support them to understand their conditions, and help them take control of their health and wellbeing. From your first day, we will support you to develop the strength, empathy and clinical expertise that define an exceptional adult nurse.

Half of your learning will take place in clinical placements. This gives you valuable experience caring for adults in hospitals, community settings, and the independent and voluntary sectors. You’ll carry out a range of adult nursing duties and work as part of a busy multi-agency team.

As Scotland’s largest single-campus provider of pre-registration nursing education, you’ll train in our state-of-the-art Interprofessional Simulation Centre. Here, you will practise in realistic hospital wards and home environments using real equipment and advanced patient manikins.  You will work alongside health and social care students from other disciplines, building the teamwork and leadership skills employers value.

You will graduate ready to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as an Adult Registered Nurse. You’ll be ready to begin a rewarding career and make a real difference every day.

Please note:

The BSc Nursing (Adult) and BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) follow the same structure in the first three years.

The BSc focuses on the core knowledge and clinical skills needed to become a Registered Nurse. The BSc (Hons) provides an additional fourth year of specialist study and academic dissertation.  Both the BSc and BSc (Hons) lead to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a Registered Nurse following completion of the first three years.

Important: You must apply for your preferred route. Opportunities to transfer between the BSc and BSc (Hons) once you accept your offer are very limited and will not be considered until Year 3.

Why study Nursing Studies (Adult) at GCU?

  • Work with people from young adulthood right through to older age. Support them to navigate a wide range of conditions and empower them to lead healthy lives.
  • Study at the largest single-campus provider of pre-registration nursing education in Scotland.
  • Practice clinical skills in lifelike hospital wards and community settings. Build confidence with real equipment and advanced patient manikins at our Interprofessional Simulation Centre.
  • Set yourself up to thrive as part of a dynamic multi-agency team, working regularly with students from other health and social care courses.
  • 50% of the course is dedicated to clinical placements. Engage with patients face-to-face and get hands-on experience of real-life settings.

What you will study

We may make changes to your course, and course modules. This might be because we are required to do so by law, by a governmental authority, regulator or accrediting body. We may also make changes for quality assurance reasons, or to enhance the course.

Please note that full module information is in the process of being finalised for publication and will be made available here shortly.

In the meantime, you can view and download the Programme Specification at the bottom of this page. This document provides an overview of the course structure, including indicative modules, learning content and further key information. The modules listed on the Programme Specification are for the current academic year and are intended to give you an idea of what you may be able to study on this course.

Careers

When you complete this course, you will be eligible for registration as an Adult Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

You will be ready to apply for a range of positions across the NHS and other sectors, working closely with patients, clients, service users and carers. You might also want to go into management or research roles.

As a graduate, you’ll benefit from fantastic employment opportunities through our strong practice partnerships. These include several NHS Boards, as well as private and third sector agencies.

Some graduates have also sought employment in other countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the USA.

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In addition to the core modules that all students must undertake, some courses offer students a choice from a selection of optional modules to shape the focus their degree. Optional modules where available, form part of the overall credit structure of the course.

Download the programme specification for a detailed breakdown of the course structure, including modules, what you'll learn and other useful information.

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