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Plymouth University ‘Engendering Excellence’

BSc ( Hons ) Nursing: Child Health. Plymouth University ‘Engendering Excellence’. The Qualification. Programme Structure. BSc (Hons) Nursing: Child Health. Aim of Programme to produce child health nurses:. BSc ( Hons ) Nursing: Child Health: progression of learning.

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Plymouth University ‘Engendering Excellence’

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

  2. The Qualification

  3. Programme Structure BSc (Hons) Nursing: Child Health

  4. Aim of Programme to produce child health nurses:

  5. BSc (Hons) Nursing: Child Health: progression of learning

  6. Placements linked to theory

  7. YEAR 1: modulesFoundation Skills

  8. YEAR 2: modulesDeveloping Skills

  9. YEAR 3: ModulesCompetence

  10. BSc (Hons ) Nursing: Child Health Structure Year 1 Level 4 Year 2 Level 5 Year 3 Level 6 NRS 101 CHN 201 Acute Preparation for Care of Children CHN 303 Critical P ractice and CHN 203 and Youn g Care of Children C ritical T hinking CHN 202 People ( 20 and Young ( 3 0 C redits ) NRS 302 C redits ) People CHN 101 (2 0 C redits ) placement 1 week acute paediatric C Foundation of NRS 201 CHN 105 NRS 301 C hild H ealthcare K nowledge and Management & ( 20 C redits ) Skills for Term 1 Leadership and Term 1 Term 1 Evidence - Based T ransition to Placement HDU, A/E, ICU, Theatres, NICU CHN 102 Practice (1) ( 20 P rofessional Foundations of CHN 103 Foundation skills and C redits ) P ractice (2 0 P rimary C hild C redits ) H ealth ( 20 Knowledge and Skills for Evidence C redits ) Children and Young People with Complex Needs and Multi CHN 104 Communication Developing Competence in Nursing Skills and Decision Making Placement Acute paediatrics & LD, MH, Community, Children with Chronic Illness Credits) C and Engagement CHN 302 Competence in Skills and Clinical Decision Making (30 Credits) , Skills with linical C hilden, Young - CHN 205 credits) People and D Med icines for & Paediatric CHN 301 Families ( 10 C hildren and Contemporary Psychosocial Issues in the Healthcare of Children and Young People (10 ecision C redits ) Y oung P eop le Based Practice Public Health for ( 2 0 C redits ) Child and Family M (20 Credits) CHN 204 Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs (10 Credits) aking Acute and C - (2) ( 30 Placement Acute paediatrics & HV/SN Term 2 Term 2 Term 2 C (30 Credits) professional Care redits ommunity ) (30 Credits) (20 Course Structure

  11. Student Support

  12. Placement Development Teams (PDT)

  13. Placements & Study Centres You will be asked to list your preferences for placements and you will travel on at least one occasion to an area that is not your first choice.

  14. Recommended skills

  15. 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: 280 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

  16. Your Application What we look for: • Non Standard Academic Qualifications: • 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 • Personal statement • References

  17. Personal Statement • Demonstrate an interest and knowledge for the profession • Evidence of related work experience • Demonstrate evidence of good communication skills • Ability to care for others • Problem solving and use of initiative

  18. Personal Statement • Ability to study/work independently and in groups • Extra curricular/outside interests • Willingness to learn • Quality of written work • Supportive reference

  19. Selections Days • As part of the selection process, any 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 • oral communication assessment. • You must attend a nursing selection day in order to be offered a place.

  20. If Offered a Place • Commitment to the course • Be sure before you start • Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check • Occupational health screen

  21. Conditional Offer For non A level applicants on your receipt of successful attainment of the required qualifications please notify the Admissions Department immediately!

  22. BSc (Hons) Nursing: Child Health at PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY Any Questions?

  23. A copy of this presentation can be found on the University website shortly after the open day at: www.plymouth.ac.uk/opendays Follow us, and tell us what you think about today @PlymUni_HES facebook.com/PlymUniHES

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