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Prepare for a nursing degree with our Integrated Foundation course. Explore modern human biology, healthcare, and nursing science. Benefit from experiential learning, early assessment with feedback, and gain insights into health services.
Immersive learning
At Plymouth, you will learn as you practise, using our innovative study spaces and simulations. We help you to build your skills and knowledge confidently, through practice portfolios, case work analysis, video role play, essays and seminar presentations.
Practical experience where it matters
You'll gain real experience working as part of a healthcare team caring for children, by undertaking placements in a diverse range of health, social and educational settings.
Shape future healthcare
You'll get the opportunity to study with students from other healthcare professions, giving you insight into how real teams come together to care for children. Play your part in shaping initiatives on sustainability, breastfeeding, and urban and community family projects.
This course is for you if...
you're passionate about caring for children and young people and want to support families during challenging times
you're keen to develop clinical and communication skills
you want early placement opportunities across the South West
you're a team player, ready to shape the future of nursing.
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