University of Liverpool

Bachelor in Nursing BN (Hons)

Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Nursing BN (Hons) at University of Liverpool is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Liverpool, founded in 1882 and located in the vibrant city of Liverpool, is a research-intensive institution with a global student body of around 32,000, including approximately 17,700 international students. The university offers a wide range of programs—over 200—across sciences, engineering, humanities, health and business, combining rigorous academics with practical industry links. Its historic campus and city connections provide a lively cultural setting and strong transport links across the UK and beyond.

Research and employability are central to the Liverpool experience, with interdisciplinary projects, industry partnerships and extensive placement opportunities embedded in many degrees. Students benefit from modern facilities, dedicated career services and a supportive academic community that helps translate theory into professional practice. The university's global networks also create exchange and collaboration pathways for study abroad and joint research.

International students receive comprehensive support from pre-arrival guidance to on-campus services, including English language support, visa advice and student societies that foster social integration. Liverpool’s affordable living costs relative to other UK cities, combined with its cultural life and sporting traditions, make it attractive to students seeking a balanced academic and social experience. The University of Liverpool is well-suited to ambitious students aiming for impactful research, strong career outcomes and a cosmopolitan student life.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Nursing BN (Hons) at the University of Liverpool is a program for students who want to become nurses. This three-year degree helps students develop the knowledge, skills, and attributes they need to succeed in the modern National Health Service.

The curriculum covers care delivery and management, professional and ethical practice, and multi-profession teamwork. Students learn how to care for individuals with diverse physical and mental health conditions, and take a supportive role with families. They also learn about personal and professional development, and public health needs of communities.

Graduates of this program can work as adult nurses, healthcare managers, or public health specialists. They can also work in hospitals, community health teams, or social care organizations. Other job titles include nurse practitioner, nurse educator, or nurse researcher.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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