University of Bedfordshire - Luton Open Day
8 Jul 2026, 09:00
Luton
The relationship between a person with a mental illness and their nurse is central to helping them back to mental health. On this course, you learn safe, effective nursing care that meets the needs of those with a mental health problem. It also teaches you to adapt your skills to individual situations, keeping the service user and their family at the centre of your care. Your learning is practice based, with 50% of your time in settings such as hospitals, prisons, residential centres and service users’ homes.
Course Accreditation/Industry Endorsement
Facilities and Specialist Equipment
Access to the latest medical/health equipment and facilities at regional hospitals and community health settings during placements.
At our Luton campus, a new, fully immersive simulation floor situated in our modern STEM building, taking you from mock home and hospital for hands-on experience of a range of settings.
Simulation wards with a range of medical-grade training mannequins to tackle real-life scenarios in a safe and supported environment.
For students based with Oxford Health Foundation Trust in Aylesbury, we have a three-storey building with simulation ward; classrooms; library; social learning spaces; and computer study facilities.
Partnerships and Collaborations
Your Student Experience
Our Mental Health Nursing courses rank 2nd in their subject area for ‘value added’ progression - how students’ entry qualifications compare with their degree results (Guardian, 2024).
Our Aylesbury campus is situated at Stoke Mandeville Hospital so you can fully immerse yourself in the hospital environment.
Our lecturers are all experienced registered nurses and have published widely in their field.
We deliver predominantly face-to-face teaching so your tutors are on site to support you while you get to meet and exchange ideas with other healthcare students.
Clinical specialists from our partnership trusts come to campus to support your learning so your studies are underpinned by the latest research and practice.
Our strong links with regional healthcare providers mean you can secure a local practice placement anywhere where our Trust partners have services in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Mental Health Nursing, Adult Nursing and Midwifery students gain a wider range of expertise through general units taught by tutors from all three courses.
On placement, you undertake a mix of early, late, long-day and night shifts to ensure you experience typical shift patterns for a healthcare professional.
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
Course optionsSelect a course option at the top of this page to view entry requirement information.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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Course optionsEmail:admission@beds.ac.uk
Phone:0300 3300 073
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