BNurs (Hons) Adult Nursing Foundation Year
Course Overview
The BNurs (Hons) Adult Nursing Foundation Course at the School of Coding University, in collaboration with the University of Wolverhampton, is designed for students who aspire to become registered nurses but require additional academic support before progressing to a full nursing degree.
This one-year Foundation Course enhances students’ knowledge in health sciences, study skills, and patient care fundamentals, helping them build confidence for higher-level nursing studies. The curriculum introduces essential healthcare principles, ethical considerations, and practical skills, preparing students for further training in adult nursing, paediatric nursing, mental health nursing, or midwifery.
Upon successful completion, students will have the opportunity to progress to a full BSc Nursing (Hons) degree and pursue a career in the NHS, private healthcare, or community health settings.
This B Nursing (Hons) Foundation Course is your first step towards a career in nursing, helping you gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to make a difference in patient care and healthcare services.
Qualification Title | B Nurs (Hons) Adult Nursing Foundation Course |
Level | Undergraduate (Foundation Year Only) |
Awarding body | University of Wolverhampton |
Mode of Study | Full-Time |
Duration | 1 Year (Foundation Year Only) |
Entry Requirements |
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Intakes | January, May and September |
Campus | Birmingham |
Course Structure
This one-year Foundation Course provides students with the fundamental skills and knowledge needed for higher-level nursing education.

- Academic Study Skills for Healthcare – Develop essential skills in critical thinking, academic writing, referencing, and time management for university-level nursing studies.
- Introduction to Human Biology & Anatomy – Learn about key physiological systems, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems, forming the foundation for nursing practice.
- Health & Wellbeing in Society – Explore the social, psychological, and environmental factors that impact individual and community health.
- Principles of Patient Care & Communication – Understand the importance of compassionate care, effective communication, and patient-centred practice in healthcare settings.
- Ethical & Professional Responsibilities in Nursing – Gain insight into legal, ethical, and professional responsibilities in nursing, including confidentiality, consent, and safeguarding.
- Introduction to Healthcare Research & Evidence-Based Practice – Learn how scientific research informs nursing interventions, improving patient care and clinical outcomes.

- Written Assignments & Essays – Develop critical thinking and research skills through academic writing.
- Presentations & Group Work – Collaborate on healthcare-related projects and case studies.
- Practical Simulations – Engage in healthcare scenarios to practice patient interactions and ethical decision-making.
- Examinations & Online Assessments – Test knowledge in anatomy, healthcare ethics, and nursing principles.
Entry Requirements
This course provides an accessible entry route into nursing and healthcare professions for students from diverse academic backgrounds but they must have GCSE English Language and Mathematics at grade C/4 or equivalent.
- UCAS Tariff Points: Minimum 48 UCAS points, offering support to students with non-traditional qualifications.
- A-Level: Grade profile of DD in any subject.
- Access to HE Diploma: 60 credits, with at least 45 at Level 3, preferably in Health, Science, or Social Care subjects.
- BTEC: Grade profile of PPP in a relevant subject such as Health & Social Care or Applied Science.
- T-Level: Pass grade, with a core component profile less than C.
- Mature Learners (21+ years): We welcome applications from individuals with relevant work experience in healthcare, nursing, or community care.

Benefits
This Foundation Course is an ideal first step for aspiring nurses, offering:
- Accessible Entry Pathway: Supports students who may not meet direct entry requirements for B Nursing (Hons), providing a strong academic foundation.
- Specialist Support: Receive personalised guidance and mentoring to develop confidence and essential study skills.
- Career-Ready Skills: Gain core healthcare knowledge, communication techniques, and an understanding of patient care before progressing to higher-level nursing studies.
- Pathway to B Nursing (Hons): Upon successful completion, students can progress to a full BSc Nursing degree with a seamless transition.
- Flexible Learning Approach: A supportive environment that accommodates diverse learning needs, ensuring students succeed in nursing and healthcare careers.
Further Career
By successfully completing this Foundation Year, students will be well-prepared to advance into nursing studies and develop a rewarding career in healthcare. This Foundation Course is designed as a stepping stone to a full nursing degree, leading to careers such as:
- Adult Nurse (NHS or Private Healthcare) – Provide essential care, treatment, and support for patients in hospitals, clinics, and community settings.
- Mental Health Nurse – Work with patients experiencing mental health conditions, supporting recovery and well-being.
- Children’s Nurse (Paediatric Nursing) – Specialise in caring for infants, children, and young people in healthcare settings.
- Learning Disabilities Nurse – Support individuals with learning disabilities, ensuring access to healthcare and therapeutic interventions.
- Community Health Worker – Deliver health education and preventative care programmes in local communities.

FAQs
This course is ideal for students who aspire to become nurses but need additional academic preparation before joining a full nursing degree programme. It is also suitable for mature learners looking to transition into a healthcare career.
Students who successfully complete this course will be eligible to progress into the full B Nursing (Hons) degree at the University of Wolverhampton or other accredited nursing programmes.
No, but having voluntary or paid experience in a healthcare setting (e.g., care homes, hospitals, or community work) can be beneficial.
Students receive dedicated academic support, mentoring, and career guidance to help them succeed in higher education and future nursing careers.
Yes, the course is validated by the University of Wolverhampton and provides an approved pathway to further nursing education.

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