Results for Undergraduate Nursing studies Courses
13 universities offer 27 undergraduate courses
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Northumbria University, Newcastle
UCAS points
96 - 112
University League Table
37th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
9th
96 - 112 UCAS points
University of Lincoln
UCAS points
104 - 112
University League Table
52nd
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
27th
104 - 112 UCAS points
Bangor University
UCAS points
Not available
University League Table
55th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
62nd
UCAS points not available
University of West London
UCAS points
112 - 120
University League Table
70th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
41st
University of Plymouth
UCAS points
104 - 120
University League Table
75th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
10th
UCAS points not available
UCAS points not available
104 - 120 UCAS points
University of Salford
UCAS points
104
University League Table
79th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
25th
104 - 104 UCAS points
UCAS points not available
University of Sunderland
UCAS points
Not available
University League Table
83rd
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
66th
UCAS points not available
Glasgow Caledonian University
UCAS points
Not available
University League Table
85th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
52nd
UCAS points not available
University of Lancashire
UCAS points
104
University League Table
86th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
40th
UCAS points not available
104 - 104 UCAS points
Teesside University
UCAS points
Not available
University League Table
90th
Nursing & Midwifery League Table
49th
UCAS points not available
Studying Nursing Studies
Search through undergraduate Nursing degree courses to see what’s available from UK universities. Each page should give you an insight into what the course might be like, along with information on entry requirements, UCAS points and university league table performance.Nursing looks at how to care for people when they are ill or in need of support. You can study the subject broadly or choose to focus on adult, children, mental health or learning disabilities. Courses involve practical placements in clinical environments, and degrees are usually accredited by the Nursing & Midwifery Council. This means you’ll have the right qualifications to become a professional nurse after graduating.