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Make a difference with a career in nursing

Nursing

Make a difference with a career in nursing

1st

in the UK for 'teaching on my course' in Adult Nursing

National Student Survey 2025

Gold

rated university in the Teaching Excellence Framework

TEF 2023

3rd

in the UK for 'overall average positivity' in Nursing

National Student Survey 2025

Student Nursing Times Awards Finalist

Finalists for two Student Nursing Times Awards

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.

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  • Undergraduate
  • Postgraduate
  • Apprenticeship

Postgraduate Diploma Mental Health Nursing (Pre-Registration)

Utilise your first degree to become a Registered Mental Health Nurse in two years and a postgraduate qualification.

Postgraduate Diploma in Adult Nursing (Pre-Registration)

Build on your professional experience in healthcare to become a registered adult health nurse while achieving a postgraduate qualification.
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Nursing Associate Higher Apprenticeship

Pay zero tuition fees as you boost your nursing career with academic study alongside on-the-job learning.

MSc Advanced Professional Practice

This innovative and flexible course for Nursing and Allied Health professionals meets your professional goals and requirements as you to take a tailored route towards a full MSc degree.

MRes Health

The MRes Health (named routes) programme is available to both NIHR funded and non-funded students. It is designed as an introduction to research practice either as a standalone qualification or as a precursor to studying for a PhD.
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BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy

Gain the knowledge, clinical skills and confidence to become a compassionate and capable healthcare professional.
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BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing

An innovative and creative three year course to become an NMC Registered Adult Nurse with a guaranteed job at the end.

Start your journey with the support of experienced healthcare professionals

Nursing at Chichester

Hear from Nursing staff and students about why they chose to study at Chichester.

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Nursing at Chichester
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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.

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Expand Your Nursing Expertise

Add the Adult Field to your registration

Are you a registered nurse in Mental Health, Learning Disabilities, or Children’s Nursing with the NMC?

We offer a full-time, shortened course, designed specifically for Registered Nurses. This programme enables you to gain a second field in Adult Nursing, broadening your career options and enhancing your clinical versatility.

Whether you're seeking new challenges, greater flexibility, or expanded roles in multidisciplinary care, this course supports your growth as a dual-field nurse.

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.

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Health One building tour
Watch our virtual tour of our specialist facilities located within our dedicated Health One building located on our Bishop Otter campus.

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.

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