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Nursing and Midwifery Undergraduate

16 courses

    • Clinical Nursing (BSc/BSc honours)
    • Critical Care (BSc/BSc honours)
    • Diabetes Care (BSc)
    • Emergency Nursing (BSc Hons)
    • Family Health (BSc/BSc honours)
    • Infection Prevention and Control (BSc)
    • International Nursing (BSc Hons)
    • Midwifery and Womens Health (BSc (Hons))
    • Midwifery with RM (BSc Honours)
      UCAS code: 1850
    • Nursing (Learning Disability) and Social Work (BSc Honours)
    • Nursing - Accelerated Route for Graduates (DipHE Nursing)
    • Nursing (Bsc Honours/Enhanced Diploma/DipHE)
      UCAS code: B700
    • Oncology Nursing and Supportive Palliative Care (BSc hons)
    • Pre-registration Midwifery (shortened) Work based Learning (BSc Hons)
    • Social Work (BSc/BSc Honours)
      UCAS code: L500
    • Tissue Viability (BSc/BSc honours)

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