England
Where do you live?
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Delivers a balance of theory and practice through practice-based and distance learning -
Develops effective evidence-based nursing practice and underpinning knowledge in an inter-professional and interdisciplinary environment -
Confers eligibility to enter the NMC professional register on successfully attaining the degree1 -
Allows you to continue to work part-time for your employer whilst studying to become a nurse
- Code
- R39
- Course type
Honours Degree - Level
Undergraduate - Credits
360 - Length
Full-time – 39–45 months
- Start dates
October 2026 February 2027 March 2027
- Study method
- Distance and
practice-based learning
Stage 1 (120 credits)
| Modules | Credits | Start month |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | ||
| You'll study both of the following: | ||
| 60 | Oct | Feb | |
| 60 | Oct | Mar | Jun | |
Stage 2 (120 credits)
| Modules | Credits | Start month |
|---|---|---|
| Year 2 | ||
| You'll study both of the following: | ||
| 60 | Oct | Feb | |
| 60 | Jun | Oct | Mar | |
Stage 3 (120 credits)
Course structure
What you'll learn and the skills you'll gain
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Become ready for nurse registration – Build knowledge in theory and practice, choosing to specialise in adult, mental health, children and young people, or learning disabilities. -
Learn through real-world placements – Balance distance learning with supervised workplace practice across three stages, meeting Nursing and Midwifery Council requirements. -
Think critically and compassionately – Apply evidence-based care, critical reflection, leadership, and professional values to support patient-centred outcomes. -
Develop professional competence – Hone communication, teamwork, self-managed study, reflective practice, and ethical decision-making.
Awarded qualification
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BSc (Honours) Nursing (Adult) -
BSc (Honours) Nursing (Children and Young People) -
BSc (Honours) Nursing (Learning Disabilities) -
BSc (Honours) Nursing (Mental Health)
International recognition
Regulations
See how this course compares
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The programme is split into three stages, with a 60-credit theory module and a 60-credit practice module in each stage. -
For the 60-credit theory modules, this usually means studying 16 to 18 hours a week at Stages 1 and 2, and 12 hours a week at Stage 3. -
At each stage of the programme, you will undertake 770 hours of supernumerary practice, split into three practice learning periods.
Manage your studies on the module website
How are you taught?
Tutorials and collaborative learning
Practice-based learning and supervision
How your learning is assessed
Support and resources
If you have a disability or additional need
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Online study – most modules are online; some have a mix of printed and online material. Online learning resources could include websites, audio/video, and interactive activities -
Group-work -
Practical work -
Finding external/third party material online.
Entry requirements for this course
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Employer-supported route – available for all four fields of nursing (Adult, Children and Young People, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health). -
NHS Trust partnership route – available for Adult Nursing and Children and Young People’s Nursing only.
Employer-supported route
NHS Trust partnership route
Education and personal attributes
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Literacy – Functional Skills Level 2 or equivalent (for example, GCSE Grade C/4 or above in English). -
Numeracy – Functional Skills Level 2 or equivalent (for example, GCSE Grade C/4 or above in Mathematics). -
Good health and character – evidenced through a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, occupational health clearance, and a reference from your current employer. -
Successful completion of interview and assessment of your personal values, matched to the requirements for sensitive nursing practices as defined by The NHS Constitution .
Optional preparation with an Access module
Have you studied before?
Tuition fee in England
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A qualification comprises a series of modules, each with an individual fee. When added together, they give the total cost. -
Our current fee for each of the 60-credit theory-based modules, KYN102, KYN210 and KYN325, is £3,690*. -
Our current fee for each of the 60-credit practice-based modules, KYN104, KYN211, KYN326, KYN327, KYN328 and KYN329, is £6,100*.
Total fee for qualification at current prices
What's included?
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a computer and the internet to access our learning resources and to participate in online tutorials.
What are my funding options?
Full-Time Tuition Fee Loan
Open University Student Budget Account (OUSBA)
Card payments
Employer sponsorship
Mixed payments
Other support
Entry routes
Employer-supported route
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Adult Nursing -
Children and Young People Nursing -
Learning Disabilities Nursing -
Mental Health Nursing
NHS Trust partnership route
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Adult Nursing -
Children and Young People's Nursing
Skills for career development
Career relevance
Accreditation
Other careers
Exploring your options
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Staff nurse -
Senior staff nurse -
Ward manager -
Community nurse -
District nurse -
Community team leader -
Clinical nurse specialist -
Practice nurse -
Nurse practitioner -
Practice educator -
Practice development nurse -
Clinical nurse researcher -
Nurse lecturer -
Advanced clinical practitioner.
