Welcome to our Department of Health
Thank you for taking the time to check out what we offer at University College Birmingham, the highest-ranking university in the region as voted by students at the 2024 Whatuni Student Choice Awards. Our student support is the best in the region too, according to students, as is our provision for international students and postgraduates.
If you are looking at joining us to carve out a career in health or nursing - including mental health nursing - physiotherapy or paramedic science or want to work in dietetics, here is a glimpse into our student and staff community to see if we are the right choice for you.
Welcome from Professor Kathryn Riley
As a person making huge decisions about their future, you have made a great choice in considering us to give you a university education you can be proud of and leads to a rewarding career.
All degrees within our department are approved by the professional regulators, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). But more than that, they have been written in partnership with local healthcare providers and service users from the region to prepare you to become a registered professional.
There’s so much to look forward to if you decide to join us. Excellent teaching, placements and career opportunities, and training in world-class facilities, including an incredible health simulation suite and food science and innovation lab. Read on to find out all our exciting news, including being shortlisted in the Student Nursing Times Awards.
*Kathryn worked clinically for 16 years at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham before moving into education
What’s happening
New funding available for V300 postgraduate nurse prescribing course
The Department of Health and Nutrition has successfully secured new funding for registered nurses hoping to embark on our…
Read moreTwo nursing master's launched for community health and social care
University College Birmingham has launched a new MSc Adult Social Care Nursing, MSc Homeless and Inclusion Health Nursing an…
Read moreFirst cohort of Nursing Associate apprentices celebrate completion
The first group of Nursing Associate FdSc apprentices have finished their programme, celebrating with lecturers and employer…
Read moreGraduate Darcy’s collagen-boosting brand takes beauty world by storm
A go-getting graduate from University College Birmingham is providing a critical ingredient in a brand that is taking the…
Read moreNurses' Day Spotlight – Mandeep Lally
For Nurses' Day this year, we’re highlighting one of our incredible nursing apprenticeships lecturers, Mandeep Lally, who features as one of the incredi…
Read moreShortlisted for best nursing student experience and education provider
University College Birmingham has once again been shortlisted in the national Student Nursing Times Awards for Best Stud…
Read moreBlog | Redefining weight stigma: Let’s talk about obesity
Dietetics (Pre-Registration) MSc students Emmanuele Adjekum and Anja Pätzold discuss the complexity of obesity and stigma in the UK,…
Read moreHealthcare heroes: first nursing and physiotherapy graduates celebrate
The first cohorts from University College Birmingham's Nursing (Adult) BSc (Hons) and Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) programme…
Read moreEmotional celebration for first nursing cohort who started at height of pandemic
There were emotional moments a-plenty for both students and teaching staff at a special celebration for Univer…
Read moreShortlisted for best student experience in national nursing awards
University College Birmingham has been shortlisted for Best Student Experience in the national Student Nursing Times Awards…
Read moreMental health nursing degree launched to meet shortage of frontline workers
University College Birmingham has invested in a raft of cutting-edge technology to support students on its new ment…
Read moreNursing graduate who found his calling during degree wins student of year
A recently-qualified student who was part of the very first cohort of the University’s adult nursing degree at the he…
Read more"Authentic" hospital placement wins at Student Nursing Times Awards
An "authentic" hospital placement opportunity available to University College Birmingham nursing and physiotherapy students…
Read moreAccelerated apprenticeship to turn nursing associates into full practitioners
A brand new accelerated degree apprenticeship to train nursing associates working everywhere from emergency wards…
Read moreNursing associate apprenticeship offers specialist skills boost for health sector
A new apprenticeship programme at University College Birmingham is set to provide a boost for the health sect…
Read moreHealth and Social Care undergraduates gain real experience mentoring college students
Students on University College Birmingham’s health and social care degree are getting vital real-life exp…
Read moreBeyond the classroom
At University College Birmingham, we offer education and training that goes far beyond everyday classes and lectures. We are committed to providing additional enrichment opportunities, from industry trips and expert visits to linkups with local charities, entry into competitions and much more.
Scroll through to find out what's been going on in our department:
"We are proud to offer work-based qualifications through apprenticeships in the professional areas of nursing, nursing associates and assistant practitioners in partnership with employers such as University Hospitals Birmingham, Cygnet Healthcare and Health in Justice. And we now work with Polaris Medical private ambulance providers on an apprenticeship around paramedic science. A really exciting time to be one of our apprentices."
Meet Stephen Garvey
My role is to ensure we stay at very forefront of progress across the education sector and across industry, building innovative technology and skills such as immersive virtual reality into your educational experience.
We are committed to providing face-to-face teaching as we know students value this quality time with their lecturers and fellow students. But to support your academic studies, we also have a sophisticated lecture capture system that provides accessible recorded lectures, where possible.
We are very proud of the exceptional and sustained record of teaching excellence we have in the provision of our vocational educational experiences, and the future-focused curriculum we have to offer you.
*Stephen is a registered dietitian with a background in research
Our teaching and learning
Whichever field of healthcare or nutrition you choose, our aim is simple - to turn you into a stand-out professional. Since we launched our degrees in these fields, we have earned a reputation for the highest quality courses and a learning experience that sets us apart from bigger universities.
Our degrees are designed to develop you personally and professionally, with graduate advantage, employability and enrichment sessions threaded throughout the curriculum, sitting alongside really interesting theory modules. Our partnership with the University of Warwick, a top-ranking Russell Group university, also brings extra opportunities including access to guest speakers and additional resources.
Theory
Our courses are developed and taught by experienced lecturing staff, who are also registered nurses, physiotherapists or dietitians. This means they can draw on their clinical expertise and years of experience to make scenario-based discussions, debates and concepts come to life, supporting the linking of theory to practice.
You will learn so much from our lecturing teams, who are passionate about their profession and eager to inspire and nurture the next generation of healthcare professionals.
We also have many invited guest lecturers and service users from practice participate in our courses, sharing their knowledge and experiences to enhance your learning.
Students also have a lot to bring and as a team, we will also learn a lot from you! We encourage you to share your perspectives and viewpoints, especially when reflecting on your own life and placement experiences.
Practical
Placements are key to success as employers want you to have real experience. We have excellent links with our healthcare placement provider organisations across the region, so we can allocate you to a diverse range of placements including hospital trusts, community, care home, private, voluntary and independent settings.
This exposure to different learning environments opens opportunities for you when you qualify. And you will receive simulation-based education in our excellent Health Skills and Simulation Suite and anatomy skills teaching rooms at our award-winning Moss House. Nutrition students train in our Food Science and Innovation Suite.
Support
Our support is exceptional, so much so, our students voted to make us the winner of the Student Support award at the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2022 and we came a close second in 2023. In 2024, we were voted the best for student support in the West Midlands.
Throughout your studies, you will not only have a personal tutor, but a link tutor during placements and module leaders to support you through academic modules. And we have a whole range of additional support services available, providing you with as much or as little support as you need to succeed in your degree. Our smaller teaching groups enable all students to grow and flourish, with strong peer support and friendship.
Our Learning and Teaching Strategy 2021-24 is key to how we approach the educational journey, focusing on three main pillars that set out our commitment to your learning and teaching experience while you are studying with us.
- Pillar 1 – Provide accessible and inclusive teaching and learning across a wide range of vocationally-led courses
- Pillar 2 – Develop next generation opportunities and skills through innovative, future-focused curriculum and pedagogy
- Pillar 3 – Shape local and global sectors, promoting sustainable futures and global citizenship
Read our Learning and Teaching Strategy
Our students
Nathon Palmer
Registered Nurse Nathon is about to become a full medications prescriber after starting out as a college student seven years ago.
Read moreReece Jones
Eager to secure a full-time job as quickly as possible, Reece found his foundation degree allowed him to earn while he learned.
Read moreHolly Jones
Former dental nurse Holly dreamed of becoming a registered children’s nurse - a nursing associate apprenticeship got her started.
Read moreSarah Townsend
Mature student Sarah worked as a medical assistant for several years before taking the step to retrain with an apprenticeship.
Read moreDarcy Laceby
At just 28, Darcy is the co-founder of Absolute Collagen, a UK company with a turnover of more than £20 million and a £45 million valuation.
Read moreDavid Sanchez Heredia
David worked as a land surveyor in Spain before making the move into community care.
Read moreCharlene Bennett
During her studies, Charlene experienced placements in gynaecology, respiratory, A&E, district nursing and end of life care in a hospice.
Read moreKevin Kamal
Kevin picked University College Birmingham for his Physiotherapy degree after a twist of fate inspired him to pursue a rewarding career in rehabilitation
Read moreKennedy Bowman
Kennedy’s passion for healthcare began in childhood, inspired by a community nurse.
Read moreIngrid Waite-Moncrieffe
Ingrid always wanted to be a nurse, but felt daunted after years of being out of education. Enrolling on our nursing degree, she is now making her dreams come true.
Read moreMichael Blackham
Spurred on by the pandemic, former skincare specialist Michael enrolled on our brand new nursing degree, undertaking an “exhilarating” hospital placement in his first year.
Read moreGabriella Drysdale-Reid
Gabriella was working as a dental nurse when she realised her true calling and hasn't looked back since starting University College Birmingham's adult nursing degree.
Read moreEvonne McIntosh
Evonne was spurred on to study our health and social care degree to become a specialist in health promotion.
Read moreLarisa Pavel
At a pivotal life juncture, Larisa followed her calling to train to help those in need and pass on her knowledge.
Read moreHannah Stevens
When Hannah made the decision to build on her Health and Social Care Level 3 with a full degree in the subject, it was a no-brainer where she wanted to study.
Read moreNursing and physio facilities
We have invested £200 million into our university facilities so you can learn in outstanding training environments approved by industry. Our department's facilities include our Health Skills and Simulation Suite with replica hospital ward complete with simulation manikins and an immersive technology video wall powered by the very latest virtual reality equipment.
Our Anatomage table is a full-size e-cadaver to enhance anatomy and physiology lessons through visual exploration of all the layers of the body, organs and body systems. You can zoom in/out to view the body parts at cellular level or full-size.
Food and nutrition facilities
University College Birmingham is renowned for its outstanding food industry training facilities. Studying our Food and Nutrition degree course means you will have access to our state-of-the-art food development facilities including our Food Science and Innovation Suite, as well as our Human Performance Centre.
Our courses
Adult Nursing BSc (Hons)
Dream of becoming a nurse? Featuring multiple placements and supported by our outstanding facilities, this innovative course will prepare you for a rewarding career w…
Read moreMental Health Nursing BSc (Hons)
Start your journey towards a rewarding career in mental health nursing. Our NMC-accredited course will prepare you for entering this sector through extensive…
Read moreFood and Nutrition BSc (Hons) / FdSc
Our Food and Nutrition degree will give you essential knowledge of food science and covers a wide range of core competencies to prepare you for an array o…
Read moreNursing Associate FdSc
Want to support Registered Nurses and healthcare professionals by becoming a Registered Nursing Associate? Featuring multiple placements and supported by our outstandin…
Read morePhysiotherapy BSc (Hons)
Kick-start a career as a physiotherapist by studying our Physiotherapy degree. This course will give you advanced training to diagnose and rehabilitate across a range…
Read moreParamedic Science BSc (Hons)
Paramedics respond to emergency calls, provide pre-hospital care and performing medical procedures such as administering medications, intubation and defibrillatio…
Read moreHealth and Social Care BSc (Hons) / FdSc
Discover how you can make a difference to the lives of many different people in their time of greatest need. This course will prepare you for working…
Read moreAssistant Practitioner in Healthcare FdSc
Join our specialised assistant practitioner in healthcare foundation degree, aimed at those who want to work with Allied Health Professionals (AHPs)…
Read moreDietetics MSc
Do you enjoy learning about the science of food and nutrition and its application to the promotion of health and wellbeing, as well as its clinical application and therapeutic e…
Read moreAdult Social Care Nursing MSc
This MSc has been specifically written for Registered Adult Nurses working across community social care environments in recognition of the specialist knowledge a…
Read morePublic Health MSc
Contemporary issues and challenges in global public health have seen an increased demand for those working within public health to develop a deeper understanding of the wide…
Read moreIndependent and Supplementary Prescribing V300 Programme
On this course, you will learn to prescribe safely, appropriately and cost-effectively as both an independent and supplementary prescr…
Read moreMeet your lecturers
Shannon Smalling
I have been a registered physiotherapist for 6 years, specialising in MSK physiotherapy within the NHS and private organisations.
Find out moreKathryn Riley
I worked clinically for 16 years at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, in Renal Medicine and Haemodialysis, and then moved into Nurse Education for 12 years.
Find out moreStephen Garvey
I have had a varied career initially training as a chef, completing an NVQ in Catering, Hospitality and Restaurant Supervision and Professional Cookery. I’ve worked in a range…
Find out moreHelen Eldridge
As a mental health nurse with more than 20 years of experience, programme lead Helen is eager to share her wealth of knowledge for working in this field.
Find out moreSarah Smith
After qualifying in 2003, the majority of my clinical work has been in large, acute hospitals in the North and West Midlands, most recently, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingha…
Find out moreWe look forward to seeing you on campus
As you prepare to join us, here's a refresher on some of the essentials: