Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (Hons)

This course is in clearing

Overview

Course modules

Entry requirements

Degree:

112 UCAS points

Recognition of prior learning (RPL)

Your previous qualifications, uncompleted study or industry experience may mean you can start your studies at a later point in the course and influence your eligibility for entry

What makes this course different

£5,000 training grant available now

All degree-level Nursing and Allied Health students will receive a payment of at least £5,000 a year from the government, provided they are normally eligible for a student loan. For further information visit the Gov.uk website or contact Student Finance England.

1st in London for Adult Nursing

Our Adult Nursing courses ranked 1st in London for “The Teaching on my Course” in the 2025 National Student Survey (National Student Survey 2025, Results published 9 July 2025)

Nursing and Midwifery Council

Graduates of BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing are eligible to join the Nursing and Midwifery Council register.

Course options

Start date

Degree

Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (Hons), home applicant, full time

  • Home Applicant ,
  • Full time
  • £ 9790 Subject to change, see Fees, Funding and Additional Costs below
Applications opening soon

Your future career

Adult nursing encompasses a broad range of both general and speciality settings and roles. As a result, a career in adult nursing offers many fulfilling opportunities to grow and progress within a recognised career structure as an adult nurse.

Industry links

Central to the mental health nursing course are placement experiences with local healthcare providers who work collaboratively with the University in the delivery of the mental health nursing course.

Through our placement links, we have close connections with many NHS and independent providers. These include Barts Health NHS Trust, Barking Havering & Redbridge University Hospitals Trust, Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust, North East London NHS Foundation Trust, and East London NHS Foundation Trust.

Further study

If you wanted to do further study you could study for an MSc Public Health, which would develop your career as a health or nursing professional.

Graduate employers

We have close links with our healthcare partners. This ensures employment in the future for learners who successfully complete their courses and are registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Many of our graduates secure nursing associate jobs within the trusts that have supported them during their course. Upon completion, our graduates work in acute hospitals, community services, nursing homes, care homes, and the private and independent sectors.

Job roles

As a registered mental health nurse, you will be able to apply for Band 5 roles within the NHS and/or the private and independent sector. These roles have a starting salary of £28,407, plus up to a 20 per cent uplift for a London hospital.

How we support your career ambitions

We offer dedicated careers support, further opportunities to thrive, such as volunteering and industry networking. our courses are created in collaboration with employers and industry to ensure they accurately reflect the real-life practices of your future career and provide you with the essential skills needed. You can focus on building interpersonal skills through group work and benefit from our investment in the latest cutting edge technologies and facilities.

Official student data from Discover Uni

The banner below displays some key factual data about this course (including different course combinations or delivery modes of this course where relevant).

How you'll learn

Although you'll be based in the School of Health, Sport, and Bioscience in Stratford, this mental health nursing course integrates theory alongside practice. That means you'll be on placements in many clinical settings. You will be part of a tight-knit course where lecturers are very attentive to their students. You'll experience tailored teaching to suit your strengths and weaknesses inside and outside of the classroom.

Guided independent study

Our innovative Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) approach enhances face-to-face learning by providing students with scheduled on-campus contact hours and additional learning opportunities. Through our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), students can access course materials and resources beyond their scheduled hours. We offer access to industry-standard technology and specialised spaces to prepare students for their future careers. 

Dedicated time for activities and development, along with a holistic approach to learning, fosters academic, personal, and professional growth. Students benefit from career support through on-campus and virtual Career Zones, personalised support services, and a dedicated online portal, Track My Future (TMF).

Academic support

Students are supported with academic or subject-related queries by a programme director, module leaders, academic advisors (you’ll have an academic advisor from the teaching team as soon as you arrive with us), and the University's central support services.

Dedicated personal tutor

If you need a bit of extra help with certain skills such as academic writing, English, maths, or statistics, academic tutors offer workshops, drop-in sessions, and one-to-one appointments to help you achieve your potential.

You can receive advice and guidance on all aspects of the IT systems provided by the university from our IT Service Desks located on all three campuses.

Our Student Support hubs feature centralised helpdesks. UEL provides support and advice for disabled students and those with specific learning difficulties (SPDs).

Placements

We have strong links with local NHS trusts and private-sector providers, which means you'll have a range of work placement opportunities.

These nursing placements are spread throughout your three years of study, with two placements in year one and two, with three placements in your final year. In total, you'll do 60 weeks of placements. On placement, you will work roughly 37.5 hours per week with shift patterns ranging from 11.5 hours a day for 3 days a week to 7.5 hours a day for 5 days a week. You will be supervised by qualified nursing staff and assessed by both practice and academic assessors. We also have a team of link lecturers on hand to help you during your time on placement.

Your timetable

When not on nursing placement, you'll enjoy practical and clinical sessions in our Clinical Education Building. Our modern, purpose-built campus offers superb teaching facilities, as well as our Nursing Simulation Lab where you can practice what you have learned in a safe immersive environment.

Class sizes

The size of classes can vary depending on the nature of the course, module and activity. This can range from large groups in a lecture theatre setting, to smaller groups taking part in seminars and collaborative work.

World-class technology

Our nursing courses use AI technology, the metaverse and simulator dolls. We're the only London university to have the Simulator doll ‘Stan’, who simulates sweat, breathing patterns, birthing complications and more.

How you will be assessed

Assessment tasks are mainly spread across the year to make the workload manageable. Assessment methods include group work, exams and individual work including essays, presentations, case studies, professional development and practical activities depending on the nature of the course. All grades count towards your module mark. More details will be included in the student handbook and module guides.
You'll always receive detailed feedback outlining your strengths and how you can improve. We aim to provide feedback on assessments within 15 working days, although you will receive immediate feedback following many of our face-to-face assessments.

Campus and facilities

Who teaches this course

The teaching team includes qualified academics, practitioners and industry experts as guest speakers. Full details of the academics will be provided in the student handbook and module guides.