Developing nursing practice
You will study this module as part of our BSc (Honours) Nursing (Adult) in partnership with the University of the West of England.
This practice-based module has a balance of theory and practice. You'll be supported by a practice tutor for practice learning and an academic tutor for theoretical learning. You'll also be supported by a practice supervisor, be assessed by a practice assessor and a practice tutor/academic assessor tutor, who all contribute to helping you to develop your skills and competence in academic study and practice learning to become an independent learner. You will need to be employed in a health and care setting and have the support of your employer, working a minimum of 26 hours per week to complete the 770 practice hours required to pass the module.
What you will study
This is a 45-week practice module that sits alongside Understanding nursing knowledge and theory (KYE210) where the learning focus is on the theoretical concepts that inform nursing practice as part of the BSc (Honours) Nursing.
You will study this module regardless of your chosen field of practice: Adult, Children and Young People, Learning Disabilities, or Mental Health. This module builds from Stage 1 which introduces you to the broad principles underpinning nursing practice in accordance with Future Nurse: standards of proficiency for registered nurses (NMC 2018) or the Standards of proficiency for nursing associates (NMC 2018).
This module focuses on practice-based learning. You will be supernumerary in practice and work under direct or indirect supervision of a registered nurse or other health care professionals (a Practice Supervisor). Your practice learning will take place within the NHS or other health and social care settings. You will be supported by module tutors in online facilitated groups of 20 students with the aim of creating a sense of togetherness to discuss and reflect on concepts informing practice. Learning in practice will be with the support of OU practice tutors/academic assessors, practice supervisors and practice assessors.
You will learn
This practice-based module is designed to increase your knowledge, understanding and skills across health and social care relating to all four fields of nursing. It provides opportunities for you to develop deeper insights into the field of practice relevant to your workplace as you progress towards preparation for registered practice.
Entry requirements
You'll need to be registered on our BSc (Honours) Nursing (Adult) in partnership with the University of the West of England to study this module.
To do so, you'll need to:
- have satisfied the entry requirements for the qualification (Maths and English)
- typically have completed the two OU level 1 modules Introducing health and social care (KYE102) and Introduction to health care practice (KYE104) or demonstrate equivalent learning/experience
- met the NMC entry requirements; demonstrated good character and health status through self-declaration; enhanced criminal disclosure; occupational health screening; review of previous sickness and absence; two references, one from current employer.
If you have any doubt about the suitability of the module, please speak to an adviser.
What's included
Online learning materials and resources, practice assessment document, five online learning guides and accompanying resource materials.
You will have access to a website, through which teaching and library resources are available that provide links to current information and relevant research-based materials relating to module content.
Computing requirements
- Primary device – A desktop or laptop computer. It’s possible to access some materials on a mobile phone, tablet or Chromebook; however, they will not be suitable as your primary device.
- Peripheral device – Headphones/earphones with a built-in microphone for online tutorials.
- Our OU Study app operates on supported versions of Android and iOS.
- Operating systems – Windows 11 or latest supported macOS. Microsoft will no longer support Windows 10 as of 14 October 2025.
- Internet access – Broadband or mobile connection.
- Browser – Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are recommended. Mozilla Firefox and Safari may be suitable.