Bucks New University’s 2 year BSc (Hons.) Nursing & Healthcare Top Up Degree with Optional ONP
- UK Study Connect Ltd
- Nov 8, 2023
- 2 min read
For foreign-educated and trained nurses, a good way to embark on this dream is to enroll on and take up Nursing-related courses in the UK. And the good news is one of the well-known and highly-regarded universities here offers such a great course – and with several perks that are too irresistible to ignore.
Bucks New University, a university founded in 1893, is located in Buckinghamshire. It has 2 main campuses, Uxbridge and High Wycombe. Bucks New University or BNU offers a 2 year BSc (Hons.) Nursing and Healthcare Top Up Degree with Optional ONP for foreign-trained nurses.This 2 year BSc course aims to provide overseas trained nurses the opportunity to:
Develop comprehensive, evidence based knowledge and skills to deliver effective practice
Evaluate the impact on service delivery to positively influence health outcomes for patients/clients;
Develop the skills to analyse, reflect and critically evaluate current knowledge base and development practice experience
Establish key priorities for personal and professional development.
The course is structured in such a way that the first 18 months focuses on the degree course and the latter 6 months covers the Overseas Nurses Programme* or the ONP*, which is free.
During term time, students will have to attend their classes at least 12 hours per week. Plus, students will need to attend learning placement or an on-the-job training for 12 hours a week as well.
In totality, the benefits international students can gain from this course are:
Additional placement learning of 12 hours per week
20 hours per week of part-time work
Full time work during holidays / vacations
Become a UK RN with PIN after successful completion of ONP
To know more about this course, get in touch with duly-authorized educational agents of Bucks New University by emailing: contact@ukstudyconnect.co.uk
*Please note: Students must meet additional requirements from UK Nursing and Midwifery Council to be eligible for Overseas Nursing Programme.
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