At King’s College London, you’ll develop skills that last a lifetime. But we also want to give you memories and connections you’ll never forget. We’re here to support you while you settle in, make new friends and prepare for your future.
Our pre-registration courses
Our range of nursing and midwifery courses prepare you for providing excellent care. With hands-on learning, you’ll conquer new skills and experience the challenges of the profession.
Nurses and midwives graduating from these courses will meet the academic and clinical standards set by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (2018), King’s College London and Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (2016).
Undergraduate courses
UCAS code: B740
Duration: 3 years
This course offers students the opportunity to develop the proficiencies required for registration as an Adult Nurse.
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UCAS code: B730
Duration: 3 years
This course offers students the opportunity to develop the proficiencies required for registration as a Children's Nurse.
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UCAS code: B760
Duration: 3 years
This course offers students the opportunity to develop the proficiencies required for registration as a Mental Health Nurse.
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UCAS code: B720
Duration: 3 years
The course will equip students with the skills to become a competent midwifery practitioners who are confident in promoting high-quality, evidence- based maternity care to women, babies and families.
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Postgraduate courses
UCAS code: B742
Duration two years full time.
This course offers graduates the opportunity to develop the proficiencies required for registration as an Adult Nurse.
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UCAS code: B762
Duration full time two years.
This course offers graduates the opportunity to develop the proficiencies required for registration as a Mental Health Nurse.
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UCAS code: B743
Duration full time two years.
The Master of Nursing (MNurs) course offers graduates the opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills required for a dual-award registration as an Adult Nurse and Mental Health Nurse.
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Your pre-registration experience at King's
Settling in at King's
Welcome Week is designed to give you all the information you need on your course, but also to help you feel familiar with our campuses and discover what it means to be part of our community.
Our Student Ambassadors will show you around – they’ll point out everywhere from common rooms to places to study. We also host a welcome reception so you can meet people on your course.
Experiencing student life
Living in the city, you’ll have our clinical partners on your doorstep including Guys and St Thomas’, King’s College and South London and Maudsley Hospitals. Learning on campus, our simulation facilities give you a safe place to build confidence, learn to manage patients and boost your communication skills.
We know our courses are different to other subjects. And this will shape your experience – after all you’ll spend half of your time on placement.
The Student Experience team help you get the most out of life at King’s and the Nightingale Student Council also work alongside the Student Union to solve issues unique to healthcare students.
You’ll have time at university where you can get involved with the wider King’s community – whether this is joining a society or playing sports. Or, you can make the most of opportunities within the faculty to help us with our research.
Preparing for your career
We’ll give you all the skills you need for success, but you’ll also need to find ways to boost your employability.
Our alumni mentoring scheme also gives you a great chance to learn from one of our graduates. Your mentee will share their experience, help you set career goals, prepare for interviews, and more.
Studying midwifery at KCL was always a dream of mine and it didn’t fail to meet my expectations. The midwifery team here at KCL is an amazing community of likeminded individuals. The staff academically challenge us to be the midwives we can be. They provide many points of support whether it be from our personal tutors to our lectures, there is always someone to speak to. You form invaluable friendships with the people you meet here not only from your course mates but individuals from other courses. One of my best decisions was to study at Kings.
Mosefe - Midwifery BSc student