Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship – Level 6

Course Type
Apprenticeships, Higher Education
Subject Area
Health & Social Care
Location
Taunton College
Start date
Flexible

Course Overview

This course is delivered through our offer for Higher Education, University Centre Somerset.

A Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship (RNDA) offers a flexible route to becoming a nurse that doesn’t require full-time study at university.

You will need to be currently employed, or secure a suitable role, and your employer will release you to study part-time.

Your time on campus will be spent learning from a passionate, enthusiastic, skilled, and supportive team with a range of experience across the many aspects of nursing. Your learning will be enriched by the very latest in best practice and clinical understanding.

This apprenticeship has two available pathways:

  • Mental Health Nursing
  • Adult Nursing.

Content may include:

  • Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology for Nursing
  • Episodes of Care 1-4
  • Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
  • Principles of Nursing
  • Sustainable Global Public Health.
  • Assessment and Decision Making
  • Pharmacology and Medicines Management
  • Research Methodologies of Nursing Enquiry
  • Supporting People with Complex Needs.
  • Leadership and Supervision
  • Nursing Final Project
  • Transition to Registration.

Plus, an independent study module where you choose the area of focus within your field of nursing.

Assesment Methods

You are assessed on your knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis and will have to demonstrate that you can meet the required standards throughout your training. There will be a mixture of coursework, projects, exams and an end-point assessment (EPA).

Progression Options

Registered nurses are in demand across the UK and our graduates enter careers in a variety of roles for the NHS, private and voluntary sector employers, in community and hospital settings. You could go on to specialise in GP practices, schools, as a health visitor, or with patients in their own homes. Once qualified you can also combine clinical practice with study on a post graduate course to specialise in a specific area. Progression could lead to senior positions such as consultant nurse, nurse specialist, researcher, or local or regional services manager.

Entry Requirements

Typically entrants will possess:

  • A minimum of 112 UCAS points from a full Level 3 qualification
  • GCSEs at grade 4 and above to include English and maths, or equivalent.

You will be required to complete:

  • Disclosure and Barring Service check
  • Health checks.

For mature applicants we may accept non-standard and professional qualifications and experience. If you are unsure as to whether you qualify, we encourage you to contact us.

In order to undertake this apprenticeship, you are required to have a relevant employer.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to offer a careers service that is accessible to everyone. We will seek to equip all our students with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively, and independently in life and work. All students have the opportunity to meet with a Careers Advisor for 1:1 career support.