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Join one of Scotland’s top Honours-level nursing degrees solely focussed on mental health. This course is ranked TOP in Scotland for overall satisfaction (Mental Health Nursing, NSS 2024).
Our three year Mental Health Nursing degree is designed to give you all the knowledge, skills and experiences you need to practice as a mental health nurse. Student placements begin in the first term of year one, with 50% of your learning happening in the university, and 50% happening in practice.
You'll graduate with an honours degree after only three years, having explored a fascinating range of topics, including ...
psychological interventions.
physical and mental health.
professional working and leadership in nursing.
... as you take a journey to become a reflective, self-aware and person-centred mental health practitioner.
Watch the video to hear from our Mental Health Nursing students about their experiences on placement and in the classroom. 👇
This Mental Health Nursing degree is recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) meaning you can register as a qualified nurse (mental health) when you graduate.
Why do people behave in the way they do? What makes people react in certain ways? How can mental health issues be effectively treated?
This innovative Psychology and Counselling degree - accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) - helps you to develop a scientific understanding of human behaviour and combine it with a knowledge of mental health and counselling skills.
Learn more about Psychology and Counselling by watching the video below. 👇
You may know what you want to study already, so select the course from our undergraduate degree course list.
If you don’t know what you want to do, scroll through and see what grabs your attention. It'll feel like you're choosing your future, so start your research early. Find out more on our 'Before you Apply' page.
Entry requirements are the qualifications you need to have in order to study the course. They're listed on each of our undergraduate degree pages.
You need to meet these entry requirements, which are also called 'conditions'.
Find out more about about how to apply for an undergraduate degree, what to do if you don't think you're eligible, and coming to Abertay University from college.
Everyone normally applies to university through UCAS: the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Check out the guides below for information on when and how to apply.
We provide high-quality, professional, free non-judgemental advice and guidance. You can bring any enquiry to SEZ and we'll do our best to help you as quickly as we can. Here are just a few ways of many:
Plus, Bell Street Ventures are here if you want to start your own business:
Bell Street Ventures: enterprise training and entrepreneurial skills for students
We have a useful section all about Undergraduate student funding:
For UK students, the funding agency where you live will assess your application for fees, student loans, bursaries, grants etc:
Scotland: saas.gov.uk
England: gov.uk/student-finance
N. Ireland: studentfinanceni.co.uk
Wales: studentfinancewales.co.uk
Our tuition fees for all students and levels of degrees are here.
Our international section is full of useful help and advice for international students, so find out more there or contact our friendly International team - we're here to help you every step of the way.
Ask us anything about:
International academic requirements.
Undergraduate applications.
Undergraduate tuition fees.
Tuition fees deposits and payments.
Student visas.
Living in Dundee...and more!
If you apply to Abertay from outside the UK, the International Team will do our best to help in any way we can.
Keen to study abroad as part of your undergraduate experience? You can do it at Abertay for a year, a term or a summer. Find out how to apply to study abroad and what's involved.
Dive into advice from our students, the campus, social life, student accommodation and the vibrant city of Dundee.
From study tips to Offer Holder Days, our students have some great advice. Here are a few highlights:
My advice before starting Uni: Rachel
5 Things I wish I knew before starting University: Taylor
There's a lot of ways to meet people - from student societies and sports clubs to joining the gym and living in student accommodation...
Everyone is nervous when they first arrive, so joining in with the activities on offer will help you squeeze the most out of your time here.
Find out more from Tom about the social life at Abertay
Sport and physical activity at Abertay University is as much a part of university life as attending lectures and tutorials. We offer a wide range of clubs from the traditional sports such as rugby and football to the more diverse ones such as dance.
Becoming a member of a Sports Club at Abertay is a great way to stay fit, meet new people and give you that much-needed downtime after a long day of studying. Learn more about Sports Clubs here at Abertay.
There are lots of student rooms for you to choose from in Parker House, who we partner with. This means you'll get an Abertay-only discounted rent, and live in a modern, purpose-built student residence.
Watch our video about Parker House:
Parker House - Student Room (Silver)
Or go on the virtual tour:
Parker House is close to everything you'll need to have a great student experience. And it's only a few minutes walk from Abertay University.
There are different room types at a range of prices, and all are en-suite. Find all the details on the Student Rooms and Halls page.
Visit the Accommodation section of our website for full details.
Take a tour of our city centre campus and learn more about the university you might be studying at in the future!
Why is Dundee such a great place to be a student? Find out what Farisai has to say as she visits her favourite places in Scotland's sunniest city.
For more information about living here, including just how affordable Dundee can be, check out our Living in Dundee page.