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‘Engendering Excellence’

BSc (Hons) Nursing: Child Health. ‘Engendering Excellence’. The Qualification. Aim: to produce child health nurses. Programme Structure. Progression of learning. YEAR 1: Modules - Foundation Skills. YEAR 2: Modules - Developing Skills. YEAR 3: Modules - Competence.

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‘Engendering Excellence’

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  1. BSc (Hons) Nursing: Child Health ‘Engendering Excellence’

  2. The Qualification

  3. Aim: to produce child health nurses

  4. Programme Structure

  5. Progression of learning

  6. YEAR 1: Modules - Foundation Skills

  7. YEAR 2: Modules - Developing Skills

  8. YEAR 3: Modules - Competence

  9. Placements linked to theory

  10. Placements You will be asked to identify preferences for placement circuits. You will be expected totravel to different areas to gain the best practice experience.

  11. Placement Circuits

  12. Student Support

  13. Placement Development Teams (PDT)

  14. Why Us?

  15. Recommended skills

  16. Your Application – What we look for • Totality of the application • GCSE: Five GCSE grades C or above, must include English, Maths and a Science • A levels: 300 UCAS tariff points (minimum 160 points from two A levels). Preference given to human biology and study within last 5 years. • Apply before all qualifications are obtained

  17. Your Application – What we look for • Non Standard Academic Qualifications e.g. • BTEC National Certificate or Diploma in a Science or Health related subject or Access to higher education • Applications from those returning to education are welcome • For non-postgraduate applications evidence of academic study in the last five years is required • We look at GCSE grades

  18. Personal Statement • Demonstrate an interest and knowledge of Child Health nursing • Evidence of related work experience • Demonstrate evidence of good communication skills • Ability to care for others and empathy • Additional experience to enhance the application e.g. voluntary work • Problem solving and use of initiative

  19. Reference • Referees must complete the pro forma sent by the university • Ability to study/work independently and in groups • Willingness to learn and ability to complete the programme • A supportive reference

  20. Selections Days • Applicant whose qualifications, personal statement and references score highly will be invited to attend a nursing recruitment day. • These days consist of: • A written assessment • An oral communication assessment.

  21. If Offered a Place • Commitment to the course • Be sure before you start • Enhanced Disclosure Barring Service check • Occupational Health screen

  22. Conditional Offer For non A-level applicants, on receipt of successful attainment of required qualifications, please notify our Admissions Office immediately!

  23. Any Questions?

  24. A copy of this presentation can be found on our open day web pages at: www.plymouth.ac.uk/ugopenday Follow us, and tell us what you think about today #PlymOpenDay

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