Nursing Practice (Mental Health) BSc (Hons)

UCAS code B760

Duration

3 Years

Location

Centre for Health Innovation Stafford

Learn the professional skills to make a real difference to people’s lives and support them through significant mental health challenges.

We’ll equip you with the proficiencies and confidence to help patients cope with issues such as depression, psychosis, trauma and dementia.

You’ll learn psychotherapeutic interventions and psychological therapies, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling and dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT). You’ll practise your skills using our simulation facilities. These immersive spaces can be turned into a flat, ward, therapy room, GP practice or another real-world setting.

This will prepare you for working with actual patients on placements. Students can also do an elective placement, with some choosing to go abroad for this or specialise in a particular field.

Other opportunities include gaining micro-certificates in different therapies, which will improve your career prospects. You can also work on published research.

As the course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, you can apply to become a registered mental health nurse on graduation. You could work in acute, community and specialist services.

On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: BSc (Hons) Nursing Practice (Mental Health)

Work placements

You will spend 50% of your time on clinical placements. Our placement partners are Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust.

You’ll work as part of a team, dealing with real patients under supervision. We will try to align some of your placements to your area of interest.

By the time you graduate, you will have had experience across a wide range of mental health settings. These will include acute inpatient wards, longer stay or rehab settings, specialist units such as for eating disorders, child and adolescent mental health services, services for adults and older adults, and psychiatrist-led community teams.

Course content

First year:

You’ll gain a grounding in core proficiencies, including knowledge of mental health problems and therapeutic communication. You’ll be able to practise your skills in a safe environment, using our simulation facilities. Trained actors or mental health nurses will portray patients.

In the first year, the simulations will be about experiencing different scenarios and will give you a chance to reflect. This will help prepare you for your clinical placements.

For some modules, adult, child and mental health nursing students learn together. These include one module exploring professional and legal matters, and another on mental and physical health through the lifespan.

Second year:

You will focus on applying psychotherapeutic interventions. We will build your confidence through simulation exercises. Scenarios could include dealing with someone in extreme distress or with a personality disorder and the use of de-escalation techniques.

The therapies include cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling skills, dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) and family behaviour therapy. You will be trained in motivational interviewing and solution-focused therapy as well.

We will also cover human factors which affect patient safety and you’ll practise your prescribing skills using simulations. You will undertake several clinical placements during the year.

Third year:

You will begin to apply your therapeutic knowledge to more challenging and complex situations. It will involve more advanced interventions. There will also be a focus on developing your leadership skills to help prepare you for becoming a qualified nurse.

You will complete a research project. Students are also encouraged to work with staff on additional research and have the chance to become co-authors on published papers.

Alongside your core placements, you will have the opportunity to do an elective placement. Some students go abroad for this or link it the specialist area in which they want to work.

Academic year

The course operates on a modular basis. Each credit taken equates to a total study time of around 10 hours. Total study time includes scheduled teaching, independent study and assessment activity. All students take a total of 120 credits per level and 360 credits for the degree as a whole. Your overall grade for the course and your degree classification are based on the marks obtained for modules taken at levels 5 and 6.

Professional body accreditation

Recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for the purpose of registration as a qualified nurse (mental health).

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Modules

The tables provide an indicative list of the modules that make up the course for the current academic year. Each module is worth a specified number of credits. Our teaching is informed by research, and modules change periodically to reflect developments in the discipline. We aim to ensure that all modules run as scheduled. If for any reason a module cannot be run we will advise you as soon as possible and will provide guidance on selecting an appropriate alternative module where available.

Year 1 compulsory modules
Year 1 compulsory modules
Mental Health And Physical Health Through The Lifespan (Rn) 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing Care 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 1 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 2 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 3 20 credits
Professional, Legal And Ethical Considerations 20 credits
Year 2 compulsory modules
Year 2 compulsory modules
Altered Mental Health And Physical Health Through The Lifespan 20 credits
Human Factors: Risk, Decision-Making And Uncertainty 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 4 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 5 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 6 20 credits
Physical Assessment And Preparation For Prescribing 20 credits
Year 3 compulsory modules
Year 3 compulsory modules
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 7 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 8 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing In Practice 9 20 credits
Mental Health Nursing Practice 7, 8, 9 60 credits
Peer Learning And Teaching In Professional Nursing Practice 20 credits
The Evidence-Base For Practice 40 credits

Entry requirements

Typical UCAS Offer: 112 points, plus GCSE in Mathematics and English at Grade C (4) or above

A levels: BBC

BTEC: DMM Access awards (60 credits, with 45 at Level 3)

All applicants are individually assessed and a range of qualifications are accepted, so applicants are invited to enquire directly with the School. 

An interview, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and occupational health screening form part of our selection process. You must also sign the Health and Social Care awards Contract of Professional Behaviour at the start of the programme and annually until completion.

This course requires IELTS 7 for students whose first language is not English.

We understand that you might have experienced a challenging run up to higher education and may have not met the entry requirements as listed. If this is the case don’t worry, contact us and our team of expert advisors can guide you through the next stages of application, or help you find the perfect course for your needs.

For equivalent entry requirements in your home country, please see the information on our country pages.

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Careers

Graduate Earning potential

Nursing is a career that offers excellent prospects and earning potential. On qualification you will start on over £25k and with experience and further development & training you have the potential to reach positions in advanced clinical practice where you could earn over £49k.

This course has an excellent employment record. The local mental health Foundation Trust works closely with us to ensure that students have the opportunity to secure employment after successfully finishing the course.

Graduates work as registered mental health nurses in a range of community, inpatient and specialist services. Some have gone on to postgraduate study; others have used their internationally recognised qualification to work abroad.

Once you qualify, work can range from inpatient settings, to supporting people in their own homes, NHS hospitals, charities, prison healthcare units and other non-statutory services. We have excellent connections with Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust who provide many placements for our students.

All students have access to Career Connect, our dedicated careers team.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching

You will be taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops and laboratory practicals. Seminars enable you to discuss and develop your understanding of topics covered in lectures in smaller groups of around 16-18 students. In addition, you will have timetabled meetings with your personal tutor at least twice a year. You will be taught in first-class learning spaces throughout your course.

Simulation

The course utilises a five-stage approach to teaching and learning, ensuring students develop a strong evidence base for practice, whilst also supporting them to develop their clinical skills, communication and team working. As part of the five stage approach to teaching and learning, simulation is embedded throughout our course and allows our students to experience real life scenarios within the safety of the University setting.

At Staffordshire University, we have state of the art facilities which help us to recreate the ‘real world’ experiences such as our Centre for Health Innovation, which is a unique, multi-purpose space, and allows us to recreate a vast range of different clinical environments, from community settings, to wards and even operating theatres. We also have access to immersive and virtual reality technologies to allow us to further develop the learning environment for our students enhancing learning.

The team strive to make our simulations a real as possible and draw on a wealth of clinical and teaching experience to help achieve this.

Assessment

Your course will provide you with opportunities to test your understanding of your subject informally before you complete the formal assessments that count towards your final mark. Each module normally includes practice or ‘formative’ assessments, for which you receive feedback from your tutor. Practice assessments are developmental and any grades you receive for them do not count towards your module mark. There is a formal or ‘summative’ assessment at the end of each module. This includes a range of coursework assessments, such as essays, reports, portfolios, performance, presentations, final year, independent project and written examinations. The grades from formal assessments count towards your module mark.

Learning support

In addition to the excellent support you will receive from your course teaching team, our central Academic Skills team provides group and one-to-one help to support your learning in a number of areas. These include:

  • study skills such as reading, note-taking and presentation skills
  • written English, including punctuation and grammatical accuracy
  • academic writing and how to reference
  • research skills
  • critical thinking and understanding arguments
  • revision, assessment and examination skills
  • time management

Additional support

Our Student Inclusion Services support students with additional needs such as sensory impairment, or learning difficulties such as dyslexia.

Feedback

You will normally receive feedback on coursework assessments within 20 working days following the date of submission. Examination feedback may take a variety of formats. However, as a minimum, generic feedback will be made available to all students who take written examinations.

Your study time will consist of class contact hours, self-directed learning, assessment and placements where appropriate. Your actual contact hours will depend on the subject area and professional body requirements. A typical composition of study time for this course is:

Year 3

17% of time in lectures, seminars or similar
33% of time in independent study
51% of time in work based learning

Independent learning

When not attending lectures, seminars, laboratory or other timetabled sessions, you will be expected to continue learning independently through self-study. Typically, this will involve utilising a range of digital resources including our virtual learning environment; reading journals, articles and books; working on individual and group projects; undertaking research in the library; preparing coursework assignments and presentations, and preparing for examinations. Your independent learning will be supported by a range of excellent facilities. These include the library, open access computer facilities, informal learning zones, a range of laboratories and performance and studio spaces.

Year 3

25% practical assessments
75% coursework
0% written exams

Fees

For the course starting on 23 September 2024 the tuition fees are:

Tuition fees for BSc (Hons)-Full-time
Study option UK / Channel Islands International
Full-time £9,250 per year of study £19,000 per year of study

UK and Channel Island students: This tuition fee is agreed subject to UK government policy and parliamentary regulation. If the UK government passes appropriate legislation, the fee for subsequent years of study may increase in each academic year. But this increase will not exceed the rate of inflation as measured by RPIX**. Any change in fees will apply to both new and continuing students. The University will notify students of any change as early as possible. Further information about fee changes would be posted on the University’s website once this becomes available.

**RPIX is a measure of inflation equivalent to all the items in the Retail Price Index (RPI) excluding mortgage interest payments.

Included in tuition fees
Included in the fees:

The School will fund uniforms, occupational health screening and DBS services.

Not included in tuition fees
Not included in the fees:

Some students may choose to take an elective placement outside of our standard Practice Learning Placement circuit. Where this is the case, the costs associated with travel, accommodation, insurance etc will be the responsibility of individual students.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS ONLY

International Students, like all others, should be aware of the additional costs they will incur of travelling to their Practice Learning Placements (which constitutes fifty per cent of the course over three years). This is in addition to the costs associated with studying away from home such as accommodation.

International Students are unlikely to be eligible for the additional financial support offered to some UK/EU students. The International tuition fee includes a contribution to the yearly Practice Learning Placement tariff which will allow students to access the full range of clinical learning experiences.

Accommodation and living costs
Accommodation and living costs

Accommodation and living costs are not included in our fees. 

Sources of financial support

If you receive funding from Student Finance you may be eligible to apply for additional benefits. Details can be obtained by reading our additional funding web pages, or visiting www.gov.uk.

Scholarships and additional funding

As an undergraduate student at Staffordshire, you may be eligible for additional financial support through one of our scholarships and bursaries. You can visit our funding page to find out more and check your eligibility.

Our students

I'm excited to be a student at Staffordshire University.

Since I began at the University of Staffordshire, my life has changed dramatically. I was a member of the COVID-19 pandemic's 2020 cohort. However, with the team's help, I've surmounted all barriers and am confident. I am certain that Staffordshire University is preparing, moulding, and graduating me as an exceptional future nurse. I'm excited to be a student at Staffordshire University.

Joseph Osuwu Bempah

Nursing Practice (Mental Health)

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If you are offered a place at University of Staffordshire, your offer will be subject to our rules, regulations and enrolment conditions, which may vary from time to time.

Students of University of Staffordshire enter into a contract with us and are bound by these rules and regulations, which are subject to change. For more information, please see: University Policies and Regulations.

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