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Under­graduate Nursing

Source: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/nursing/ Parent: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/discovermore/contact/

Making a difference to patient care

Under­graduate Nursing

Why study nursing?

Help a diverse range of patients in a field with lots of scope for specialisms.

Nursing is a rewarding and varied field where you will care for patients with a wide range of needs.

Whether you want to work in adult, child or mental healthcare, becoming a nurse entails both theoretical and practical learning through a degree course.

Study nursing at Manchester and you'll be taught by experienced health professionals who have worked across a host of healthcare settings. We're ranked 2nd in the UK for our nursing teaching (QS World Rankings 2025).

A range of support is available for both the academic and practice learning components of our nursing courses. You'll come away from Manchester with a degree that will prepare you for nursing work in a variety of locations and specialist areas.

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Nursing at Manchester

A wealth of training opportunities in an exciting city

Manchester is an attractive location for students training to be a nurse.

With a wealth of specialist hospitals and other healthcare settings around Greater Manchester and the sheer variety of attractions, restaurants, bars and cultural activities in the city itself, Manchester is the perfect base for nursing students.

Adult, nursing and mental health nursing degrees at The University of Manchester benefit from extensive placement opportunities and the teaching and research expertise of health professionals who care for a diverse patient population.

Study nursing at Manchester and you'll gain the perfect balance of academic and practical learning alongside comprehensive support and the opportunity to learn alongside students training in other fields of healthcare.

Our nursing degrees meet the requirements for you to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) on graduation.

From our students

Settling into my Children’s Nursing course

First-year student Lucy talks about getting to grips with university life.

A week in the life of a Mental Health Nursing student

Follow Iona on a typical week in the first year of the BNurs Mental Health Nursing course.

My nursing placement in Nepal

Adult Nursing student Catherine takes us through her elective placement in Nepal.

A typical day on my prison placement

Adult Nursing student Katie talks about a typical day on a recent placement at a prison.

Looking back at the Children’s Nursing course

Year 3 Children's Nursing student Wise looks back on her time on the course so far.

5 things I've learned from my first mental health nursing placement

Iona reveals the lessons she has learned from her first ward placement.

Making a difference after my nursing degree

Adam talks about life as a nurse after graduating from the BNurs Adult Nursing course at Manchester.

Why I decided to do an integrated master’s in children’s nursing

Darcy talks about the decision to study for a master's after her BNurs course.

Learning to be a nurse

Teaching on the course

As a nursing student at Manchester, your learning time will be equally split between theory and practice.

You'll attend lectures and other sessions on campus, then you'll learn how to apply what you've learned in a practical setting, whether it's at a hospital, community clinic or another healthcare environment. You will have the opportunity to gain experience elsewhere in the UK or even overseas in Year 2 of the course.

Learning in this way will help you to develop into the best nurse you can possibly be.

Practice learning

Our nursing courses will enable you to get hands-on clinical experience in a range of hospitals and community and settings.

You'll be supported by your practice supervisor and receive feedback on your work while on placement.

Learn more about nursing practice learning.

Service learning

Work in collaboration with community groups, organisations and schools to expand your skills and knowledge through service learning.

Learn more about service learning.

Facilities

As a nursing student, you'll be able to access on-campus facilities including the Clinical Skills and Simulation Centre for developing practical skills, as well as the University's library and computer services.

Learn more about our facilities.

WATCH

Support

Our supportive community will enable you to make the most of your course and help you during your time here, including:

Learn more about student support.

Courses

Nursing degrees

Making an application

Apply for nursing

If you're ready to apply to the nursing degree at Manchester, here's what you need to know.

If you have any questions, email us at ug.nursing@manchester.ac.uk.

[### The application process

How to apply to the BNurs courses at Manchester.

Read more](https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/nursing/apply/)

[### Open days, visits and fairs

Discover Manchester for yourself.

Visit us](https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/open-days-visits/)

Contact us

Have any questions? Get in touch.

Nursing course enquiries

Tel: +44 (0)161 529 4563

Email: ug.nursing@manchester.ac.uk

In the Biosciences section

In the Nursing section

There's lots of information in this section for you to explore.

Undergraduate information

There's more to discover about becoming an undergraduate on our Faculty and main University websites. Here are some links to get you started.