1 February 2018
Ranked 6th in the UK for Nursing and Midwifery in the Guardian University League Tables 2017, University of Bradford is offering new nursing programs for Indian students. The university boasts of teaching the students by a team of professional nurses supported by other staff at the Faculty of Health Studies. The students will have access to a suite of purpose-built practice simulation suites, which allow them to be taught and to practise their core clinical skills.
The University of Bradford is offering its existing pre-registration BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) programme at Dewsbury & District Hospital. This is a 3-year full-time programme that will lead to employment with Mid Yorkshire Trust for all students who successfully complete the programme.
This course starts in April 2018.
This 3-year full-time degree in Nursing leads to a professional nursing qualification and will make you eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The equal amounts of theory and clinical practice will enable students to experience different aspects of healthcare.
This course starts in September 2018.
This 3-year full-time degree in Nursing leads to a professional nursing qualification and will make you eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The equal amounts of theory and clinical practice will enable students to experience different aspects of healthcare. This program will allow the students to gain experience in a post-industrial town, a market town and the Yorkshire Dales, all with widely different communities experiencing different mental health problems.
This course starts in September 2018.
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