Nursing
Make a difference with a career in nursing
Nursing
Make a difference with a career in nursing
Top 30
in the UK for teaching quality
The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
Gold
rated university in the Teaching Excellence Framework
TEF 2023
Top 30
UK university
out of 122 institutions
Guardian University Guide 2025

Shortlisted for two Student Nursing Times Awards

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Saturday 21 June
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Sunday 26 October
Saturday 22 November
Nursing Courses
Gain practical experience and gain the knowledge needed to embark on a fulfilling career in nursing and make an impact on other people's lives.
Select a learning level
- All
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- Apprenticeship
Start your journey with the support of experienced healthcare professionals

Get practical experienceÂ
Work alongside professionals in a range of clinical settings

Experience outstanding facilities
Make use of our specialist on-campus facilities

Gain an accredited degree
Our nursing degrees are accredited by industry regulators

Learn in a range of
clincal settings
Nursing at Chichester
Hear from Nursing staff and students about why they chose to study at Chichester.


Study an accredited course
Get a headstart in your career
Industry accreditation shows that your course content is up to date and prepares you for work in the industry after you graduate.
Our courses are accredited by organisations including the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).
Practical work placements
Apply the knowledge gained during your study
The provision of practical placements and clinical experience is a major aspect of our healthcare courses. Each course has a minimum requirement of placement hours that will be met to ensure you receive the best learning experience possible.


Specialist facilities
Flourish in a high quality, practical learning environment
From the state-of-the-art Nursing building to our advanced clinical teaching spaces, you'll gain hands-on experience in industry-leading facilities throughout your studies.
Expert teaching staff
Learn from experienced and knowledgable staff
Head of School of Nursing and Allied Health
Dr Nita Muir is the inaugural Head of the School of Nursing and Allied Health and is delighted to be pivotal in leading and establishing the new school at the University of Chichester.
Senior Lecturer in Nursing
James Wilson is an award-winning academic recognised for his student-focused work in nurse education and as an innovator in healthcare teaching.