Nursing is a vital role within the healthcare system. You’ll be caring for people when they need it most, in an exciting, ever-changing and crucial job.
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- Study options
- Subjects it's useful to have studied first
- Careers: Where it can take you
- Getting in: Entry requirements
- Other subjects you may be interested in
- Considering an apprenticeship?
- Explore further
- Application advice
As a nurse, you’ll be looking after people in hospital or other clinical settings, listening to patients, assessing their needs, and working with a multi-disciplinary team. No two days are the same. It’s a high-pressured environment with high job satisfaction.
During your career, you can choose to specialise in areas like children’s health, mental health or community health. You can become a leader, or work all the way up to consultant if you choose to.
Nursing is still a very popular university choice and a job area that will continue to be in demand. 94% of nursing graduates are employed within six months of graduating.
The impact you could make
- Make a difference to people’s lives through care, attention to detail and innovation.
- Become a leader, dedicated to medical advancement, effective treatment plans, and positive outcomes for patients.
- Research and specialise in areas like learning disabilities, neonatal care or trauma.
What you could study
- Introduction to clinical care
- Physiology for health
- Therapeutic approach and practice
- Epidemiology
- Complex care
- Critical care
- Public health
- Planning patient care
Higher Technical Qualifications
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Higher Technical Qualifications
Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) are an alternative to apprenticeships or degrees.
They have been specifically designed with employers to ensure learners get the skills that employers have said they need. They are a quicker and cheaper alternative to a degree and can lead to higher wages early in a career.
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Example module "My favourite module has been person-centred care and understanding the importance of holistically caring for a patient." Second year adult nursing student, University of Lincoln Work placement "For work placement, I was placed on a haematology unit. I got to work with nurses that specialise in cancer and provide end-of-life care to patients." Second year learning disability nursing and social work student, University of Salford
Biology (prerequisite subject)
Chemistry
Psychology
Sociology
Hard skills you'll develop
- Clinical practices and governance
- Primary care
- Surgery
- Auditing
- Risk analysis
Soft skills you'll develop
- Communications
- Leadership
- Teaching/mentorship
- Planning
- Teamwork
Average salary £31,450 Up to £47,649 Available jobs 772,761 vacancies in the past year 3.46% growth over next 8 years
What is a…. travel nurse?
You may not have heard of a travel nurse, but if you're interested in a career in nursing and you don’t want to be stuck in one place then this role might appeal to you. Travel nurses are qualified nurses, usually with a few years’ experience, who then work on short-term contracts moving around the UK or abroad. Many choose to fill nursing vacancies at short notice in developing countries, and can make a big difference to people’s lives. It can also be a great way to further build up your CV and get a wide variety of experiences in a relatively short space of time.
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Getting in: Entry requirements
Find out more about what you'll need to study nursing at university or as an apprenticeship.
Average requirements for undergraduate degrees
Entry requirements differ between university and course, but this should give you a guide to what is usually expected from nursing applicants.
A levels BBB Scottish Highers ABBBB Vocational Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from Sept 2016) – DDM
Health and science apprenticeships
Check out our industry guide to help you decide if a health and science apprenticeship might be the right choice for you.
Nursing is incredible and provides you with a diverse and rewarding career across health and social care. Nurses don’t just work in hospitals. There are opportunities to work in GP surgeries, clinics, education, research, health informatics, nursing and residential homes as well as occupational health services, voluntary organisations, industry, and the military. Every day will be different, and you will continue to learn and develop throughout your career."
Other subjects you may be interested in
- Biology
- Biomedical sciences
- Counselling, psychotherapy and occupational therapy
- Health
- Midwifery
- Paramedic science
- Physiotherapy, physiology and pathology
- Psychology
- Radiology and medical technology
- Social work, childhood and youth studies
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Skills, experiences, and interests to mention
- How can you show you’re caring and compassionate? Have you looked after a relative or neighbour, or become an advocate for someone locally? Maybe you’ve done some voluntary work or work experience that involved looking out for others, or been a mentor to someone younger?
- What work experience or shadowing have you done at a hospital, GP practice or care home, and what did you learn about the challenges and realities of a caring profession?
- How can you demonstrate that you work well under pressure, and have good time management? Maybe you’ve excelled in exams or other tests? Have you had a busy or demanding part-time job?
- When have you been a good leader? Did you lead a group during a school residential, Scouts or a Duke of Edinburgh expedition? How did you motivate others and how did you cope if things went wrong?
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Which fields to study
Adult nurse
Adult nurses are expert members of a medical team. They plan and deliver vital treatment for a wide range of patients with different needs and conditions.
Children's nurse
Children’s nurses work as part of a supportive and inspiring team to provide young patients and their families with the vital care and compassion they need.
Mental health nurse
Mental health nurses build trusting relationships with their patients and provide vital support to people experiencing mental health problems, so they can lead happy and healthy lives.
Learning disability nurse
Learning disability nurses support people with learning disabilities, developing important relationships with their patients and helping them to lead fulfilling lives.
Explore courses
Nursing
University of Gloucestershire
MSR · 2 Years · Full-time · Gloucester · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing
Plymouth Marjon University
BSc · 3 Years · Full-time · Plymouth · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 104/120
Nursing
University of Birmingham
MS · 2 Years · Full-time · Birmingham · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing
University of Exeter
Msci (Hon) · 4 Years · Full-time · Devon · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 120/141
Nursing
University of Glasgow
BN (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing
University of Liverpool
BN (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Liverpool · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 120/144
Nursing
University of Manchester
PhD · 72 Months · Distance learning (part-time) · Manchester · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing
University of Sunderland
MS · 1 Year · Full-time · Sunderland · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing
University of Worcester
PhD · 6 Years · Part-time · Worcester · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing
Coventry University
MS · 2 Years · Distance learning (part-time) · Coventry · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing (Learning Disabilities)
Edge Hill University
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Ormskirk · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 104/112
Nursing/Registered Nurse: Children's Nursing
University of Cumbria
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Lancaster · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 104/112
Nursing Studies (Registered Nurse Adult Nursing)
University of Surrey
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Guildford · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 112/136
Nursing (Adult)
University of Brighton
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Brighton · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 112/112
Nursing and Midwifery
Queen's University Belfast
PhD · 3 Years · Full-time · Belfast · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Nursing Science Registered Nurse (Child)
Northumbria University, Newcastle
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Newcastle upon Tyne · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 112/112