Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health)

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  • University/Institute Name University of Plymouth
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration2 years
  • Application deadlineMay 2026

Position Details (Master's)

This Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health) program from University of Plymouth is open to graduates in any discipline with recent health care experience and provides an entry route to nurse registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council in the adult health field.

Nursing offers a varied and challenging career. It's frequently described as exciting and fulfilling and no two days are the same.

Experience an interprofessional learning environment across the Pre-registration Nursing (Adult Health) program from University of Plymouth that will prepare you for life as a healthcare professional.

Careers with this subject

Adult nurses provide nursing care for adults of all ages with acute or long-term illness. They prioritise the needs of the patient, building trusting relationships to play a vital role in health promotion and disease prevention.

Adult nurses work closely with healthcare professionals, patients and their families, to support recovery using evidence-based practice.

Adult nurses work with a wide range of conditions to help to improve patient’s health and overall quality of life, where possible. These can be grouped into five main categories:

  • Cardio respiratory

This relates to the action of both the heart and lungs. Some of the conditions you might work with in this category are: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, care after organ transplants, pneumonia and shortness of breath, asthma and cardiac arrests.

  • Musculoskeletal

This relates to the muscles and the skeleton. Disorders that you might see frequently are fractures, people that have fallen, and persistent pain conditions.

Neurological

This relates to the anatomy, functions and disorders of the nerves and nervous system. Some of these conditions include Multiple Sclerosis, stroke, and people with potential head or brain injuries.

  • Long-term conditions

Adult nurses work on a number of specialist wards to help patients with long-term conditions related to cancer, gastroenterological, sexual health, ear, nose and throat, renal and many more. You may work with people that have physical and mental health conditions, and people with a range of learning difficulties.

  • Physical problems

Some of the conditions adult nurses might treat or help patients with include burns or scalds, broken bones, spinal injuries, minor injuries, loss of consciousness, fits that are not stopping, sepsis, severe bleeding, severe allergic reactions, those recovering from surgery and many more.

Courses include:

  • Nursing Care in Context
  • Human Biology and Pathophysiology
  • Assessing Needs and Planning Care
  • Pharmacology and Medicines Optimisation
  • Developing Competence in Adult Health Nursing Practice
  • Developing Nursing Practice

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026