Title: Registered Nurse Diploma in Higher Education Student Journey
1Registered Nurse/Diploma in Higher
EducationStudent Journey
2Background
- School of Health offers pre-registration courses
at diploma level (2 intakes of 50 per year) and
degree level (1 intake of 8 - 12 students every
other year). - The School occupies 3 centres (Walsall,
Wolverhampton and Burton), mental health students
attend the Wolverhampton centre for theory
sessions. - Students undertake clinical placements in either
Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Sandwell or South
Staffordshire.
3Entry Requirements
- At least 17-and-a-half-years old
- Five subjects at GCSE grades A-C (including an
English-based subject) - Or BTEC NC/ND, or Advanced GCE/VCE, or NVQ Level
Three in a health-related subject, or Access
Course - Or GNVQ Intermediate (merit or distinction) plus
GCSE English grade A-C - equivalent
qualifications will also be considered - Medically fit and CRB clearance.
- All short listed candidates are interviewed.
- Understanding of the nature of mental health
nursing/ the experience of mental health problems
4Student Profile most recent intake for the
RN/DipHE Mental Health Branch (40 students)
- 2 students have a BSc degree
- 1 student has a Diploma in Pharmacy
- 21 students have 5 or more GCSE qualifications
- 9 students have NVQ III in health related
subject. - 6 students have completed an Access to HE course.
- 25 students have previously worked in a health or
social care setting. - 10 students were born outside the UK
5Course structure year 1 (Common Foundation
Programme).
6Common Foundation Modules
Introduction to Nursing Biological systems Core
nursing skills Pharmacology
Self Awareness and relating to others Psychologica
l sciences Communication skills. Dealing with
adverse situations
Holistic Nursing Practice In Context Professional
regulation Concepts of health Legislation health
policy
7Did the 3 theoretical CFP modules prepare you for
clinical placements in mental health services in
year one?
Yes, I felt the modules provided good
preparation 5
I felt the modules provided adequate
preparation 18
I felt the modules provided little preparation. 8
I felt the modules provided no preparation 0
Comments 4 out 5 students who felt preparation
was good had 12 or more months working in mental
health services. 4 students with less than12
months experience in mental health and 4 students
with no experience felt there was little
preparation.
8Course structure year 2
9Module Content Year 2
10Course structure year 3
11Module Content Year 3