Students develop the knowledge, understanding and skills required to care for individuals to both prevent and to manage illness and disability.
Year 1:(Foundation Studies) concerns learning the fundamentals of caring both theoretical and practical. Year 2: Field specific learning to manage and lead the care firstly of individuals and then of small groups in a range of settings within the community, including primary care, and in a full range of settings in the acute environment.
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| Starting | How long | Days you attend | Details | Where | Class info | Price |
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Mon 3rd Sep 2012 Fri 7th Sep 2012 |
3 years |
Full time | No application date provided |
Ipswich, IP4 1QJ |
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B700 P
University of Essex
Nursing Studies
Excellent email support when not well, and extra time etc in exams is available with relevent medical support/evidence...more
Although the further into the course you get, the harder it becomes, you are well prepared along the way and I have noted marked changes in the group over the three years. I have health issues that meant I needed addtional support, which, ...more
As a part-time student I'm just in once a week for a four hour lecture - even full time students are in for three days a week although there is a lot of work at home which suits me as a disabled student. There are six modules per year most...more
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