Year 1
The Part 1 theory and practice modules, equate to 120 academic credits at SCQF Level 7. In total, students complete 1000 theory hours and 600 practice hours.
You will complete modules on Nursing Health and Care, Nursing in Society, Health and Human Development 1, Community Health and Social Care, Values in Practice and Academic and Professional Development.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
You will experience a blended approach to learning which will include theory (scheduled and independent study) and practice learning experiences.
ASSESSMENT:
Theory will be assessed using a variety of coursework assessments and modules with associated practice will also involve practice-based assessments.
Year 2
The Part 2 theory and practice modules, equate to 120 academic credits at SCQF Level 8. In total, students complete 720 theory hours and 840 practice hours.
In Year 2 you will focus on caring for vulnerable individuals and gain skills in understanding, learn how to evaluate risk and provide effective and safe care.
You will complete modules on Promoting Positive Outcome, Health and Human Development 2, Resilience in Healthcare and Building Healthy Communities. Time will also be spent enhancing your clinical skills on placement.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
You will experience a blended approach to learning which will include theory (scheduled and independent study) and practice learning experiences.
ASSESSMENT:
Theory will be assessed using a variety of coursework assessments and modules with associated practice will also involve practice-based assessments.
Year 3
In Year 3 you will continue to develop your knowledge, decision-making and practical skills. You will also develop and demonstrate the professional standards required for registration as a Registered Nurse.
The theory and practice modules in Year 3, equate to 120 academic credits at SCQF Level 9. Students are required to complete all practice hours and assessment. In total, they complete 680 theory hours and 880 practice hours.
You will complete modules on Managing Complex Needs, Evidence Led Enquiry and Leadership in Healthcare.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
You will experience a blended approach to learning which will include theory (scheduled and independent study) and practice learning experiences.
ASSESSMENT:
Theory will be assessed using a variety of coursework assessments and modules with associated practice will also involve practice-based assessments.
Teaching & Assessment
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, practical workshops and guided laboratory work.
There will also be group work, literature reports and research projects in order to ensure our degrees provide a strong set of additional skills, such as presentational and communicative skills.
Our nursing degree uses a variety of assessment methods. The below list provides a guide to the types of assessment methods you can expect:
Written examinations
Written reports
Coursework
Patchwork assessment
Practical assessment
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
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