Health and Social Care (HSC) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BSc (Hons)/Advanced Diploma
Location Location
BSc (Hons)/Advanced Diploma
Southwark, Havering and East London Havering or Southwark: Year 1
Adult Nursing
Southwark: Years 2 and 3
Duration
Children’s Nursing
3 years (full-time) Duration
3 years (full-time)
Start date
March or September Start date
March
How to apply September
Via UCAS
How to apply
Health and Social Car Health and Social Car
Course description experience during their training. Many
UCAS codes Via UCAS
Course description Students have also gained employment
The course is centred on the LSBU graduates and Advanced Diploma
Full-time BSc (Hons): B700
This course will equip you with the overseas and have progressed to
Full-time Advanced Diploma: 3060 UCAS codes
development of knowledge and Adult Nurses achieve prominent
BSc (Hons) B702
knowledge and skills to assess and undertake further studies.
expertise in the care of adults. It employment positions in areas such as
Course contact Advanced Diploma 3360
manage the nursing care needs of
e
provides opportunities to develop skills advanced clinical practice, management
Debbie Harris
children, including those with acute and Progression routes
harrisde@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 8015 Course contact
e
(HSC)
and competencies in numerous areas, of health services or as researchers
(HSC)
Maggie Clinton
long term conditions. It also develops to postgraduate study
providing the opportunity to practice in or lecturers.
Non-standard entry requirements
clintom@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 8073
the student nurse to consider the Advanced Diploma
a variety of settings including general
Advanced Diploma
wider aspects influencing children’s Successful advanced diplomates
5 GCSEs/equivalent (C or above), or pass in an Non-standard entry requirements
medical and surgical wards, services for Progression routes
Access to Nursing Diploma, or NVQ 2 in Care plus Advanced Diploma
health needs and prepares them for from the Children’s Nursing course
the care of elderly people, community to postgraduate study
1 GCSE (C or above), or recognised equivalent. 5 GCSEs/equivalent (C or above), or pass in an
future leadership in an ever changing exit with 45 academic level three
placements and specialties, such as Advanced Diploma
BSc (Hons) Access to Nursing Diploma, or NVQ 2 in Care plus
healthcare system. credits and need only 75 further credits
5 GCSEs/equivalent (C or above) and 2 Advanced 1 GCSE (C or above), or recognised equivalent.
working in an A&E department or Successful advanced diplomates from
level GCE passes (C or above), or pass in an BSc (Hons)
at this level to gain an honours degree.
intensive care unit. the Adult Nursing course exit with 45
Access to Nursing Diploma, or NVQ 3 in Care, or 5 GCSEs/equivalent (C or above) and 2 Advanced
You will gain your clinical experience Students will be suitably qualified to
academic level three credits and need
recognised equivalent level GCE passes (C or above), or pass in an
in a variety of settings, for example, undertake a range of specialist degree
Access to Nursing Diploma, or NVQ 3 in Care, or
Adult Nursing focuses on both health only 75 further credits at this level to
Applicants are normally interviewed, and, if recognised equivalent.
in primary care and hospital wards pathways, for example, intensive care
and illness of the individuals. To achieve gain an honours degree. Students will
offered a place, must successfully complete both a
including specialist and intensive care nursing, adolescent health, childhood
this, students use problem solving skills, be suitably qualified to undertake a
Criminal Records Bureau and Occupational Health Applicants are normally interviewed, and if
areas. Practice experience is gained in cancer nursing and children’s
check, and provide proof of ordinary residency offered a place, must successfully complete both a
alongside assessment skills. Students range of specialist degree pathways, for
requirements and satisfactory references Criminal Records Bureau and Occupational Health
a number of central and outer London neuroscience nursing.
will work with qualified practitioners to example intensive care nursing,
check, and provide proof of ordinary residency
hospitals, for example, Great Ormond St BSc (Hons)
gain experience of the differing clinical and neuroscience nursing.
Typical offer requirements and satisfactory references.
Hospital for Children, Evelina Children’s Successful graduates will also be
160 UCAS Tariff points
environment and to appreciate the BSc (Hons)
Children’s nursing students must normally be
Hospital, University College Hospital, suitably qualified to study a range
expertise of these specialist nurses. Successful graduates will be suitably
Course units 18 years of age before commencing in practice
Kings College Hospital, Queens Hospital of specialist pathways in addition to
qualified to study a range of specialist
Students on this course undertake a Foundation placements.
and Whipps Cross Hospital. All students a variety of postgraduate courses.
course in Year 1 that is shared by all students on
In addition to the usual programme pathways in addition to a variety of
the pre-registration programme. See page 202 Typical offer
have one of these hospitals as their Host With additional experience, advanced
there is the opportunity for students postgraduate courses. With additional
for further details. 160 UCAS Tariff points
Trust during the course. practice is available at Masters level with
at the Havering campus to undertake experience, advanced practice is the potential to progress to doctorate
Years 2 and 3: Course units
a specifically designed primary care available at Masters level with potential
– Sciences for Nursing Students on this course undertake a Foundation
During your placements you will be studies.
pathway to equip the student with the to progress to doctorate studies.
– Care of the Acutely Ill Adult Patient 1 and 2 course in Year 1 that is shared by all students on
supervised and work closely with
necessary skills and knowledge to work
– Ageing and Managing Health the pre-registration programme. See page 202
experienced qualified nurses who Professional contacts/industry links
– Medicines Management 1 and 2 for further details.
in the primary care setting. The students Professional contacts/industry links
– Research Methods for Nursing and Social Care
will help you to further develop the Practice experience is gained in leading
on this pathway will undertake their Practice experience is gained in leading
– Teaching in Clinical practice Years 2 and 3:
required skills. These exciting learning NHS Trusts across London, for example,
practical placements within primary NHS trusts across London, for example,
– Professional Role Development – Knowledge of Child Development in Practice
experiences will prepare you to become Great Ormond St Hospital for Children,
– Research in Action for Nursing and Social care – Physiology Applied to Nursing Care of Children
care and community, supported by Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s
– Politics of Professional Practice – Working with Children, Young People
a safe and proficient children’s nurse Evelina Children’s Hospital, University
qualified practitioners. On completing College Hospital, University College
– Critical Reasoning in Practice and Families
and prepare you to register with the College Hospital, Kings College Hospital,
the pathway the student will be able to London Hospital, Queens Hospital and
– Literature Review Role – Public Health for Children and Young People
Nursing and Midwifery Council. Queens Hospital and Whipps Cross
– Care of the Acutely Ill Child
register as an adult nurse in the usual King George Hospital, and Whipps
– Children and Young People with Long Term
Hospital.
way and will still be qualified to work in Cross Hospital.
Health Needs
Career opportunities
the acute setting.
– Research Methods in Nursing and Social Care
LSBU’s Children’s Nursing students The course leads to registration with
– Research in Action in Nursing and Social Care
The course leads to registration with
– Teaching and Supervision
have an excellent record in gaining the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
Career opportunities the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
– Politics of Professional Practice
employment in the setting of their
Many students take their first posts as
– Management of Care for Children with
choice. All students are offered an For full entry requirements see pages
Complex Needs 1, 2 and 3
qualified practitioners in the NHS trusts For full entry requirements see pages
– Role Transition 1 and 2
opportunity to apply for employment 252 to 253.
and hospitals in which they gained 252 to 253. in their host Trust on completion of the
course when posts are available.
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