Program start date | Application deadline |
2026-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (Hons) program at Leeds Trinity University equips students with the knowledge and skills to work as mental health nurses, providing compassionate care to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Through a combination of theoretical and practical learning, graduates are prepared for a rewarding career in the NHS and other healthcare settings. The program emphasizes interprofessional collaboration, evidence-based practice, and individualized support to foster student success.
Program Outline
Nursing (Mental Health) - BSc (Hons) at Leeds Trinity University
Degree Overview:
Program Objectives:
- Develop the knowledge and skills needed for a rewarding career as a mental health nurse, making a difference in people's health and wellbeing.
- Equip graduates with the ability to work with individuals experiencing mental health challenges, including acute, complex, or long-term issues.
- Foster the ability to promote recovery, help people live independently, and provide compassionate, culturally-sensitive care.
- Build expertise in therapeutic interventions, pharmacological management of disease, and safe medication administration.
Program Description:
- The Nursing (Mental Health) program combines innovative curriculum design with real-world experiences, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the nursing workforce.
- Alignment with NHS Constitution principles ensures graduates are equipped to work within the ethical framework of healthcare delivery.
- Interprofessional learning opportunities throughout the course cultivate collaboration among healthcare providers.
- Access to outstanding facilities like dedicated clinical suites, simulated environments, and replicated community settings enhances practical skills development.
- Individualized learning through smaller classes and support fosters student success.
Outline:
Program Content:
- Core curriculum includes: anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology; values, responsibility and interprofessional working; policy, legislation and ethics; pharmacology, medicines management and optimisation; numeracy, literacy, information and digital technology; and clinical skills and mandatory training.
- Focus areas encompass understanding psychosocial concepts, promoting health across lifespan, communication & relationship skills for holistic care, evidence-based practices, and managing complex mental health care needs.
Course Structure:
- Three years of full-time study (30 months).
- Each year includes 50% on-campus theory, clinical skills training in simulation, and replicated settings.
- The remaining 50% involves real-world practice placements in NHS trusts, private organizations, or voluntary settings.
- Practice placement involves 37.5 hours/week, with two 11-week blocks in each year, supported by experienced supervisors and assessors.
- An online portfolio monitors progress and accomplishments throughout placements.
Modules:
Year 1:
- Fundamentals of Contemporary Nursing Care
- Practice 1
- Psychosocial Concepts of Health and Wellbeing
- Communication and Relationship Skills for Person-centred and Holistic Care
- Practice 2
Year 2:
- Developing Competence in Contemporary Mental Health Nursing Care
- Practice 3
- Promoting Health and Wellbeing across the Lifespan
- Evidence-based Practice and Informed Decision Making
- Practice 4
Year 3:
- Leading and Coordinating Contemporary Mental Health Nursing Care
- Practice 5
- Managing Complex Care Needs in Mental Health Nursing
- Preparation for Professional Registration
- Practice 6
Assessment:
- Various assessment methods are employed to match learning outcomes and allow students to demonstrate acquired knowledge and skills.
Teaching:
- Leeds Trinity utilizes a Learning, Teaching and Assessment Strategy to provide high-quality teaching and an engaging, inclusive approach to student success.
- Emphasis on developing curiosity, confidence, courage, and aspiration in all students through student-led and real-world activities is highlighted.
- Learning is described as a collaborative process with personalized support, expert lecturers, strong employer connections, and an international outlook to prepare graduates for diverse careers.
- Blended teaching approach combines in-person learning with online engagement and digital materials to provide a comprehensive student experience.
- Preparation, Live, and Post phases of learning are described, encompassing pre-class activities, active in-person sessions, and post-class follow-ups to consolidate knowledge.
Careers:
- Graduates are eligible for NMC registration to practice as mental health nurses.
- Career options exist in NHS trusts, local authorities, private hospitals, voluntary organizations, pharmaceutical industry, armed forces, prison service, and more.
Other:
- Program includes opportunities to study abroad and participate in research projects.
- Students have access to various support services including health services, counseling, career advice and financial assistance.
Note:
This response combines information from the course overview, program structure, modules and teaching, and career sections on the Nursing (Mental Health) page of Leeds Trinity University's website. For specific admission requirements, please visit the "Entry Requirements" and "How to apply" sections on the same webpage.
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
UK Home Students: Tuition fees cost £9,250 a year for this course in 2024/2025. Part-time tuition fees will be prorated accordingly to the number of credits you're studying. Depending on government policy, tuition fees may change in future years. Tuition fees for 2025/26 entry will be set in summer 2024. Living costs, e.g. accommodation, travel, food, will also need to be taken into consideration. Leeds Trinity offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to help support students while you study. International Students, including EU Students: Visit our webpage for international students. Part-time study is not available for international students on a Student Route Visa. NHS Learning Support Fund A non-repayable training grant of £5,000 and extra payments worth up to £3,000 are available to eligible home students for each year of study. Read more about the NHS Learning Support Fund on the NHS Business Services Authority website. Students must ensure they meet all the eligibility criteria, including residency, as set out in the NHS Learning Support Fund guidance. You can find this on the NHS website. Additional costs We advise students that there may be additional course costs in addition to annual tuition fees: Recommended and required reading lists will be provided at the start of your course. All the books and e-books are available from our Library to borrow but you may choose to purchase your own. On some courses there may be additional costs, such as field trips, equipment, accreditations, that may be part-funded by the University. More details will be provided at the start of the course. You'll need to include placement/s travel and associated costs too, however the University will contribute a standard amount towards your total expenditure. The University provides students with a £6 printing credit each academic year which can be topped up either on campus or online.