


Learn to change the lives of people with learning disabilities, while gaining professional skills and qualifying as a registered nurse.
Half study and half supported practice, this degree takes you into people’s homes, schools, treatment units and care services.
Plus, you’ll also receive a payment of at least £6,000 a year during your degree. This doesn't need to be paid back and is in addition to any financial support received through your student loan.
About this course
People with learning disabilities live, work and socialise in our communities. But they need help to do so. That’s where our graduates come in.
This three-year course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to deliver high-quality, evidence-based health care.
You’ll be hands-on from day one thanks to our £28 million Health Campus, which gives you the opportunity to practise in simulated operating theatres, hospital wards, intensive care facilities and more.
But we don’t just teach the theory. You’ll spend 50% of your time on clinical placements, giving you the confidence and experience to take your place on the frontline when you graduate as a qualified registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Want to change lives? Let's start with yours.
Module options
Each year, you’ll study modules worth a certain number of credits, and you need 120 credits per year. Most modules are 20 credits – so you’ll study six modules each year. Some longer modules, such as a dissertation, are worth more. In these cases, you’ll study fewer modules - but the number of credits will always add up to 120. Some modules are compulsory, some are optional, so you can build a course that’s right for you.
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Fundamentals of Professional Practice
Explore ethical, legal, and professional dimensions of nursing practice and use research skills as part of academic writing.
core
20 credits
Fundamental Nursing Skills
Link theoretical knowledge with fundamental nursing skills in a safe clinical simulation environment giving you a firm grounding in preparation for clinical practice.
core
20 credits
Practice 1
Get your first taste of working in a healthcare environment with the support of a practice supervisor and practice assessor. Participate in people’s care with support and guidance from others.
core
30 credits
Promoting Health and Preventing Ill Health
Explore how the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age impact on their health and life experiences.
core
20 credits
Practice 2
Build on Practice 1 to become more confident and competent in participation in care with guidance and support from others.
core
30 credits
Developing Professional Practice
Explore how nurses work within multidisciplinary teams, with patients and service users and their supporters to deliver safe, effective, meaningful care.
core
20 credits
Developing Nursing Skills
Consolidate your clinical skills in a clinical simulation environment and extend and apply your knowledge of life and social sciences to nursing practice.
core
20 credits
Practice 3
Be an active participant in care under the guidance and supervision of practice supervisors and assessors.
core
30 credits
Maximising My Health
Explore the range of physical and mental health conditions which may impact on people with a learning disability across the spectrum of age, ability, and service provider.
core
20 credits
Our facilities

Our academics
You’ll be taught by expert staff in some of the UK’s finest health facilities following our £28 million investment.
Our academics work closely with local partners to train the healthcare professionals of the future, as well to conduct research that is at the forefront of its field and benefits the wellbeing of our local community and beyond.

Professor Jacquie White
Head of School
Jacquie is our Head of School for Nursing and Midwifery and a registered mental health nurse. Among her biggest achievements is co-designing the Health Improvement Profile (HIP), a tool used by mental health nurses across the world.

Gillian Wilson
Lecturer
Gill qualified as a registered nurse in 1988 and worked in the NHS for 24 years in a variety of roles. She joined the University of Hull in 2012 as a lecturer in nursing for long-term conditions and now teaches across our nursing programme.
Entry Requirements
Fees & Funding
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Future prospects
Our nursing degrees have an incredible graduate employability rating, so the career prospects couldn’t be better.
You’ll graduate with the skills and experience to be a professional healthcare practitioner and eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Most of our graduates go on to work in the NHS – but others find positions overseas, in private practice, in the social services, the pharmaceutical industry, the Armed Forces, the prison service or in specialist areas such as drug rehabilitation.
Become part of the next generation of futuremakers
Like what you've seen? Then it's time to apply.
The standard way is to apply through UCAS. This will give you the chance to showcase your skills qualities and passion for the subject, as well as providing us with your academic qualifications.
Not ready to apply yet?
Visit our next Open Day, and see all that Hull has to offer for yourself. Talk to our lecturers about your subject, find out what university is really like from our current students, and take a tour of our beautiful campus and amazing facilities.
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100% employability (Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Nursing) UK domicile full-time first degree leavers; Higher Education Graduate Outcomes statistics, for the academic year 2021/22, published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency June 2024.
Available to all undergraduate students studying Nursing, Midwifery, Paramedic Science or Physiotherapy. You don't need to pay this back, and you'll get it as well as your student loan.
All modules presented on this course page are subject to availability and this list may change at any time.