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University of Bedfordshire
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Course overview
COURSE SUMMARY
Studying Child Nursing at Bedforshire will allow you to learn in both
academic and practice settings, in a friendly learning environment
that will prepare you for the world of work. You'll have the chance to
experience a diverse range of practice settings, and be assessed using
a number of different methods to ensure you have the opportunity to
meet your full potential.
During the course, you will:
- Follow our integrated curriculum using our state-of-the-art
e-learning, including e-portfolios
- Experience local practice placements in Bedfordshire and
Buckinghamshire
- Enjoy our modern classroom facilities
- Experience multi-professional learning integrated into all courses
in the faculty, with focus on the acquisition of nursing skills and
developing the professional nurse role
- Gain a qualification that has excellent employment opportunities
Areas of study you may cover on this course include:
- Professional practice, legislation and ethics
- Supporting parenting
- Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young
people
- Nursing children and young people who are ill and disabled
- Health research and evidence-based care
- Leadership and management
- Working with families and carers
DHANCHAF
Career opportunities
CAREER MANAGEMENT SKILLS
You will be actively encouraged to participate in the development of
your career management and will take the lead on accessing the Centre
for Personal and Careers Development. You will undertake a self
assessment to identify your strengths, interests and development needs
in relation to external criteria e.g. the requirements of an
occupation and employer. You will be introduced to the concept of the
Knowledge and Skills Framework in your practice assessments.
CAREER/FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Career:
On completion of this course you are likely to progress into the
following areas:
- Acute Care
- Rehabilitation
- Community
- Specialist Areas of Practice
- Residential Care Settings.
Further study:
This course will be the first step in a process of lifelong learning
and professional development. Once qualified, practitioners will be
able to access a wide range of health and social care courses leading
to first degree, masters degree or doctoral degree qualifications.

