Brunel University of London

Brunel University of London

Nursing Undergraduate Degrees (5 results)

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    (4.2) 1287 reviews
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Nursing (Adult)

Clinical Sciences

3 years full time

B701 UCAS code 69th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements 112-136UCAS Tariff Points
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Registered Nurse (Mental Health)

Clinical Sciences

2 years full time

B712 UCAS code 69th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements Please contact Uni directly

Nursing (Child Health)

Clinical Sciences

3 years full time

B702 UCAS code 69th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements 112-136UCAS Tariff Points
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Nursing (Mental Health)

Clinical Sciences

3 years full time

B703 UCAS code 69th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements 112-136UCAS Tariff Points
Show Modules (YEAR 1)

Registered Nurse (Adult)

Clinical Sciences

2 years full time

B710 UCAS code 69th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements Please contact Uni directly

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WUSCA overall rating
(4.29) 
WUSCA student ranking
65 / 279
CUG ranking
67th

Student reviews

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Marcia
28 Feb 23

Brunel University of London

Specialist Community Public Health Nursing PgDip and MSc

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As A mature student, university is daunting at the most, but Brunel does not have that overbearing feel which some other universities...

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Melisa
29 Nov 23

Brunel University of London

Specialist Community Public Health Nursing PgDip and MSc

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As a post graduate students what is a best aspect is the post grad areas in the library. That was something I thought to be very effective...