Postgraduate Diploma in Adult Nursing (Pre-Registration)
Entry requirements
Typical Offer (individual offers may vary)
- Provide evidence of a minimum of seven weeks (265.5 hours) work experience in a professional caring role within the previous three years that is verified by either an NMC Registered Nurse or Care Manager and an employment contract
- Have the required level of digital and technological literacy or demonstrate potential to meet programme outcomes
- Provide validated evidence of study within the last five years
- Complete a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) claim prior to entry
- Attend a values-based interview
- Complete a satisfactory occupational health assessment
- Complete an enhanced criminal records check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
- Obtain relevant immunisations
You may be required to pay for some outstanding immunisations.
Months of entry
January
Course content
Build on your experience in a healthcare role on this accelerated blended learning course
Our accelerated, blended learning Postgraduate Diploma in Adult Nursing (Pre-Registration) course develops you into a resilient, attentive, and caring professional ready for the ever-changing and dynamic healthcare sector.
We offer small cohorts in a community and welcome graduates from any subject who can demonstrate the required level of professional experience within the healthcare sector and who are looking to develop skills, knowledge, and professionalism to make an impact on people’s lives.
You will learn how to care for adult patients in any health care settings, assess their needs, to plan and deliver the most appropriate care for them, and evaluate the results.
We will support you in becoming a caring and compassionate professional who delivers skilled, evidence-based care in partnership with patients, families, and communities.
Our approach allows for flexibility in learning. It combines immersive, interactive learning sessions using our brand-new on-campus facilities with virtual online learning with your tutors.
You will be required to attend campus 1-2 days a week during the academic blocks. In addition, guided and independent online study will further develop your knowledge and understanding, this includes (from academic block 2) a weekly placement experience day to develop your understanding of wider healthcare delivery.
Our brand-new facilities offer innovative teaching methods that provide immersive learning experiences and simulation-based learning, allowing you to engage with scenario-based activity using robotic manikins, virtual reality, and actors to reflect real situations.
Head of School of Nursing and Allied Health Dr Nita Muir has published international research in virtual simulation learning and Senior Lecturer James Wilson is a National Teaching Fellow with expertise in Forum theatre.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- Postgraduate Diploma
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Assessment
Assessment | What kind of work will I be doing? (proportionally) |
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Written coursework / continuous assessment | 100 |
Course contact details
- Name
- Admissions
- admissions@chi.ac.uk