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Student nurses specializing in mental health (MH) gain expertise in supporting individuals across all age groups who face diverse mental health challenges in multiple environments. Their training encompasses addressing not just psychological wellbeing but also physical health, social integration, and spiritual care. The profession offers diverse workplace settings, mirrored in clinical placement options that span child/adolescent services, adult inpatient care, correctional facilities, addiction treatment programs, and long-term care residences.
Bangor's mental health nursing program prepares students for a fulfilling yet challenging career path. The curriculum equips future nurses to assist individuals of all ages coping with both mental and physical health difficulties, including those with learning disabilities requiring specialized psychiatric care.
The program provides extensive clinical training opportunities throughout north Wales, featuring both community-based and inpatient settings such as:Youth mental health services in outpatient and residential facilities.Inpatient psychiatric units for adults and elderly patients with intensive needs.Community-based mental health teams serving adults and seniors.Forensic psychiatric units connected to the justice system.Crisis intervention, rehabilitation, and transitional recovery programs.Maternal mental health support.Dementia assessment services.Hospital-based psychiatric consultation.Addiction treatment programs with peer support components.Private healthcare facilities and residential care homes. Graduates earn both a degree and professional registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.This three-year bachelor's program combines interdisciplinary coursework with specialized MH modules, totaling 120 academic credits annually.
Bangor processes nursing program applications year-round until capacity is reached. Early submission is advised as certain specialty tracks fill quickly.
Offers are tariff based, 104 - 120 UCAS tariff points for the Bachelor of Nursing programmes: