Nursing

Bachelor of Science (Hons) in  General Nursing

What is General Nursing

The programme in general nursing equips the nurse to provide nursing care in a wide variety of clinical settings, hospitals and the community. The programme emphasises the importance of working with other professions and of planning individualised nursing care in partnership with patients.

In common with all nurse education programmes, the emphasis of the general programme is on caring, communication and understanding the patient’s experience of health and illness.


Why study General Nursing at IT, Tralee?

  •  Learn in our purpose built, state of the art facilities
  • Great support from Institute and clinical staff both in the classroom and on placement
  • Develop and evaluate new approaches to caring in an environment of advancing technology.

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What are my career opportunities

Skills developed over the four year programme include: Professional/ethical practice, holistic approaches to care and the integration of knowledge, interpersonal relationships, organisation of management of care, personal and professional development.

Nursing offers exciting opportunities to develop valuable specialist knowledge and skills that are in demand both nationally and internationally. Registered general nurses can develop career pathways in a number of ways, including:

  • Clinical practice: specialisation in a wide range of clinical practice areas, e.g. Cardiology, Intensive Care, Palliative Care, Public Health Nursing and many more
  • Management: progression in nursing and health care management structures
  • Research: joining the fast developing field of nursing and health care research
  • Education: opportunities to become a lecturer in a third level or health care institution

Former IT, Tralee nursing students have worked across Europe, and in America, Canada, Australia, Africa, Saudi Arabia and other middle-eastern countries.

This course is of 4 years duration and consists of 76 weeks of classroom-based theory and practical learning interspersed with 81 weeks of clinical placements. A thirty-six week continuous rostered clinical placement is included. Clinical placement includes:

  • Medical Nursing General/Specialist
  • Care of the Older Person
  • Surgical Nursing General/Specialist
  • Primary Care/Community
  • Accident and Emergency and Outpatients
  • Operating Theatre
  • Child Care and Paediatrics
  • Maternity Care
  • Mental Health Nursing

Students go on nursing placements in Tralee, Bantry, Killarney, Caherciveen, Rathmore and many other sites. International placements are also available.

The Institute's nursing programmes are taught in the purpose-built Sólás building at the North Campus. This state-of-the-art facility has technology enhanced classrooms, lecture halls and practical skills laboratories, interpersonal skills and computer suites. Our partnership with the Health Service Executive and Bon Secours Hospital in Tralee offers students a wide range of exciting clinical placement facilities. Opportunities to collaborate with other students from health and social care are available through the Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education.

Other Requirements

Satisfactory Garda Vetting is a mandatory part of registration for this programme. Failure to obtain satisfactory Garda Vetting will result in de-registration. Any offence and/or convictions arising after registration must be disclosed to the Institute immediately.The Institute reserves right to review the registration status of a student in light of additional information received subsequent to registration.

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Contact

The Nursing Centre (NCC)
Tel: + 353 (01) 639 8500
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