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BSc Mental Health Nursing
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Mental health nursing is one of the most demanding and rewarding careers in healthcare, requiring practitioners who can establish therapeutic relationships with people experiencing significant distress, work effectively within multi-disciplinary teams, and navigate complex clinical and ethical decisions with care and skill. Mental health nurses work across a wide range of settings, from acute inpatient wards and community teams to crisis services, forensic units, and primary care, supporting people with conditions including depression, anxiety, psychosis, personality disorders, eating disorders, and substance misuse. At Coventry University, this three-year full-time degree leads to professional registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and prepares you for practice from the outset. You will study the theoretical and scientific foundations of mental health, including psychiatry, psychology, pharmacology, and the sociology of mental illness, alongside the practical clinical skills needed for safe and compassionate nursing practice. A substantial portion of the degree is spent in supervised clinical placements across a range of mental health settings, giving you direct experience of working with service users and their families at different stages of care. Recovery-focused approaches, trauma-informed care, and the principles of person-centred practice are woven throughout the curriculum. Communication skills receive particular emphasis, reflecting the centrality of the therapeutic relationship to mental health nursing. The typical entry tariff is 152 UCAS points. Upon qualifying and registering with the NMC, graduates are eligible to work as registered mental health nurses across NHS and independent sector services. The profession offers clear pathways for continuing professional development, including specialisation in areas such as eating disorders, forensic mental health, substance misuse, or older adult care, and many nurses go on to advanced practice roles, management positions, or postgraduate study in clinical specialisms or research.
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