| Course Name |
Nursing - Mental Health Nursing |
| Course Provider |
University College Cork |
| Course Code |
CK720 |
| Course Type |
Higher Education CAO |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
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Major |
National University of Ireland |
Level 8 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
CAO |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Cork City |
| Qualification Letters |
BSc (Hons) RGN |
| Duration |
4 years |
| Leaving Certificate Entry Requirements |
Expand+H5 in two subjects, and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish, English, Mathematics, one Laboratory Science subject (i.e Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and two other s...
Hide-H5 in two subjects, and O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate from Irish, English, Mathematics, one Laboratory Science subject (i.e Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint) or Agricultural Science) and two other subjects recognised for entry purposes
Student Vetting
A condition of enrollment on the programme is that all incoming students have cleared the vetting process in accordance with University policy and the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012.
For more information please visit: www.ucc.ie/en/study/undergrad/ admissionspolicies
Fitness to Practise
This undergraduate degree programme require students to meet the guidelines of the University’s “Fitness to Practise” policy (see www.ucc. ie/en/academicsecretariat/ fitnesstopractise)
Infections Diseases Policy
Students enrolled on certain courses in the College of Medicine and Health are at increased risk of contracting and transmitting certain infectious diseases as a result of being in the clinical environment as part of their course. It is important therefore in order to protect patients and students that healthcare students are screened for and immunized against certain infectious illnesses. Students enrolling in the School of Nursing and Midwifery are screened and immunized by the Health Service Executive Occupational Health Service and are subject to the HSE policies in this regard. All other undergraduate students in the College of Medicine and Health are subject to the UCC Infectious Disease Screening and Blood Borne Virus Policy. Details will be sent from the Admissions Office once a student has accepted his/her place.
School Leavers
To compete for a place as a school leaver, an applicant must satisfy the minimum entry requirements and any specific programme requirements and then compete on the basis of the results obtained in their school leaving examinations.
Students may combine results achieved in different sittings for the purpose of meeting the minimum entry requirements for programmes, with the exception of Medicine (CK701). However, results achieved in separate years of school-leaving exams may not be combined for the purpose of scoring points.
Leaving Certificate applicants compete on the basis of a Points scheme.
Age Limits for Entry
For 2017 entry, CAO applicants for full-time degree programmes should have reached 17 years of age by 15th January 2018. Where a candidate below that age seeks to enter UCC, a special application must be made by the applicant to the Admissions Officer. Such an application should be accompanied by a letter of support from the Principal of the school at which the student is completing their school leaving examination.
Exemption From Irish And/or The 3rd Language
In certain circumstances, applicants may be exempt from Irish and/or the third language requirement. Please refer to the NUI Handbook, the UCC Calendar or talk to your Guidance Counsellor for further details.
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| Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP |
Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP
Distinction 66
Merit 46
Pass 28
*LCVP can be counted for points scoring purposes only and cannot be counted as one of the six subjects to satisfy minimum entry requirements. |
| QQI FET Applicants General Information |
Expand+Entry to degree programmes at UCC is available on a competitive basis to students who present with one of the recognised QQI FET awards, taken at a single sitting.
For a full list of linked programmes, and the relevant QQI FET requirements, see w...
Hide-Entry to degree programmes at UCC is available on a competitive basis to students who present with one of the recognised QQI FET awards, taken at a single sitting.
For a full list of linked programmes, and the relevant QQI FET requirements, see www.ucc. ie/en/study/undergrad/fetac.
Students must meet the component requirements and have achieved distinctions in the awards as outlined for each programme.
The best eight modules from a full Level 5 or 6 award are scored. The scores from these eight modules taken at a single sitting, are added up to give an overall score and reserved places are then offered in order of merit. Due to the competitive nature of the Nursing Programmes, scores will only be calculated when the appropriate award is presented together with all the required modules and grades from a single sitting. For full details of the QQI FET award scoring scheme see www.qqi.ie.
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| QQI FET Entry Requirements |
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| Mature Applicants |
Mature Places 6 (In addition to applying to the CAO, Mature Applicants must also register and apply for the Assessment Test through the Public Appointments Service (PAS) website) |
| Alternative Entry |
Other EU/EEA/Swiss States School Leaving Examinations
EU applicants who are presenting a second level qualification other than the Irish Leaving Certificate should make their application through the Central Applications Office (CAO) before 5.15pm on February 1st 2017.
For details of the relevant matriculation and course requirements, as well as English language requirements, please see: www.ucc.ie/en/study/ undergrad/entryreqs or email admissions@ucc.ie for further information. |
| Higher Education Access Route HEAR |
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| Disability Access Route to Education DARE |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Number of Places |
Approx. Intake 20 |
| Mature Entry Places |
6 |
| Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Financial Support |
Expand+Grants
If you think you are eligible for the student grant, you should apply to SUSI as soon as possible. You do not have to wait until you receive an offer of a place. Only when your SUSI application has been completed in full and submitted to the ...
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If you think you are eligible for the student grant, you should apply to SUSI as soon as possible. You do not have to wait until you receive an offer of a place. Only when your SUSI application has been completed in full and submitted to the grant-awarding authority can your eligibility be determined. When your registration for an approved course at an approved college has been confirmed, SUSI will arrange to pay your student grant on a monthly basis directly into your Irish bank account.
All grant queries should be directed to SUSI.
Contact Information
SUSI Support Desk
E: support@susi.cdvec.ie
T: 0761 087874
9am–8pm Mon–Fri & 10am–1pm Saturdays
www.facebook.com/susisupport
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| CAO Application Dates and Fees |
Expand+Early online application (discounted): Fee €25 Closing Date: 20th January 2017 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €40 Closing Date: 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €50 Closing Date: 1st May 2...
Hide-Early online application (discounted): Fee €25 Closing Date: 20th January 2017 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €40 Closing Date: 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €50 Closing Date: 1st May 2017 at 5:15 pm
Change of Mind: Fee: Nil Closing Date: 1st July 2017 5:15 pm
Exceptional online late application - see page 14 of the 2017 CAO Handbook: Fee €50 Closing Date: 22nd July 2017 at 5:15pm
You should avoid submitting an application close to a closing date. No extensions to closing dates will be allowed and all fees are non-refundable.
LATE APPLICATIONS
Late Applications are those which are received after 5:15pm on 1st February 2017 and will be accepted up to 5:15pm on 1st May 2017, subject to the restricitions listed on page 3 of the 2017 CAO Handbook.
Late Applications (Exception to Timetable)
The exceptional closing date of 22nd of July at 5:15pm applies only to applicants who are currently undergraduate students in any year in any one of the participating HEIs (subject to the exclusions listed below). In order to avail of the Exceptional Late Application facility you must have entered the HEI through the CAO system.
If you did not enter your current course through the CAO system, you must first contact the Admissions Office of the HEI to which you wish to apply and they will inform you if you may submit an application direct to the institution.
Exclusions:
You may submit a late application only for entry to courses other than your existing course. If you wish to repeat the year in the same course you must arrange this within your HEI.
Mary Immaculate College Limerick, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Limerick have special procedures in place in the case of current or previous students who wish to apply for entry to another course in the same HEI. Such applicants must contact their Admissions Office to determine the application procedure. However, if you are a student in another HEI and you wish to apply to any of these three HEIs, you should apply through CAO.
Refer to page 15 of the 2017 CAO Handbook on how to make an Exceptional Late Application.
Restricted-category Applicants
Mature applicants – most HEIs will require mature applicants, who wish to be assessed on mature grounds, to have applied to CAO by 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm. (This restriction does not apply if the applicant wishes to be considered on the basis of school leaving qualifications only.) For more information about applying to CAO on the basis of mature years go to www.cao.ie/mature.
Applying for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes – to be considered for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes applicants must have registered on the CAO system by 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm and must have completed the HEAR/DARE application form by 1st March 2017 at 5:15pm – supporting documents must be sent to CAO offices before 1st April 2017 at 5:15pm.
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| Course Content |
Expand+Introduction
The aim of the course is to promote students’ personal, intellectual and professional development to meet the role of a qualified practitioner of mental health nursing. On completion of the BSc in Mental Health Nursing, students can app...
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The aim of the course is to promote students’ personal, intellectual and professional development to meet the role of a qualified practitioner of mental health nursing. On completion of the BSc in Mental Health Nursing, students can apply to register as a psychiatric nurse, to the profession’s regulatory body.
Why Study
This degree is offered in partnership with the Health Service Executive (South) (HSE). It provides students with excellent opportunities to develop knowledge and skills relevant to professional psychiatric nursing practice, including independent and critical thinking, and problem solving. It enables students to deliver nursing care that is based on up-to-date evidence-based practice.
With a BSc (Hons) in Mental Health Nursing, students are ready to start work as a qualified psychiatric nurse in a variety of clinical settings immediately after graduation.
Work Placement
Students are required to be in supervised clinical practice in hospital, community and other healthcare settings for 35 hours per week for a number of weeks each year. In the second semester (after Christmas), of Year 4, students undertake a 36-week paid internship with their parent Health Service Provider (HSP).
Study Abroad
The UCC School of Nursing and Midwifery participates in international research and educational courses, affording students the opportunity to undertake part of their BSc studies abroad. Currently there are links with Finland, Germany, England, the US, Spain and Greece. The possibility of study in other countries also exists.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+Year 1 Modules:
NU1026 Academic Writing, Information Technology and Evidence Based Nursing Practice (5 credits); NU1032 Fundamental Knowledge and Skills for Nursing Practice (10 credits); NU1040 Infection Prevention and Control for Nursing and Midw...
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NU1026 Academic Writing, Information Technology and Evidence Based Nursing Practice (5 credits); NU1032 Fundamental Knowledge and Skills for Nursing Practice (10 credits); NU1040 Infection Prevention and Control for Nursing and Midwifery Practice (5 credits); SC1015 Sociological and Cultural Foundations of Health Care and their Application to Nursing (5 credits); NU1042 Developing Hope-Inspiring Relationships and Psychology for Health Care (10 credits); NU1043 Recovery - Theory, Concept and Principles (10 credits); NU1045 Creative Therapies and Self Awareness Skills for Mental Health Nursing (5 credits); NU1044 Developing Skilled Mental Health Nursing Practice (10 credits).
Year 2 Modules:
Pharmacology and Medication Management for Nurses and Midwives; Research for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery Care; Recovery - Working with People through Crisis; Therapeutic Relationships - Communication and Self- Awareness; General Health Care for Adults with Mental Health Problems - Applied Nutrition, Anatomy and Physiology; Social Justice and Mental Health: Combating Discrimination, Labelling and Stigma; Skilled Mental Health Nursing Practice.
Year 3 Modules:
Health Promotion and Primary Health Care in a Mental Health Context; Mental Health Nursing: Politics, Policy and Practice; Developing Hope-Inspiring Relationships when Working Therapeutically with Individuals in Groups; Recovery - Working with Children and Young People with Mental Health Problems; Recovery - Working with the Older Adult with Mental Health Problems; Skilled Mental Health Nursing Practice 3.
Year 4 Modules:
Research for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery Care; Recovery - Working with Vulnerable Populations; Leadership and Therapeutic Team Working Skills in a Mental Health Setting; The Profession and Discipline of Psychiatric Nursing; Elective module Skilled Mental Health Nursing Practice.
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| Modules Link |
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KEY FACTS
• A wide variety of clinical placements are offered across a number of university hospitals and community facilities, representing all of the major psychiatric specialties.
• There are opportunities to study abroad as well as a large suite of postgraduate courses available. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Careers
Graduates can seek employment as a psychiatric nurse in a wide range of areas, including hospitals and community mental health facilities.
Traditionally, Irish nurses are highly regarded by other countries, enhancing work opportunities abroad, in particular in the UK, Canada, Australia and the US.
Further Study
There is a large suite of postgraduate courses available, to facilitate further study needs, which include a range of online and blended-learning courses. |
| Further Enquiries |
Dr Angela Flynn, Course Director,
Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery
T: +353 (0)21 490 1562/490 1627
E: a.lynch@ucc.ie or angela.flynn@ucc.ie
www.ucc.ie/en/nursingmidwifery |
| Course Web Page |
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| International Students |
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| Points History |
| Year |
Points |
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| 2017 |
419 |
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| 2016 |
420 |
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| 2015 |
450 |
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