- The Bachelor of Nursing prepares students for a career as a Registered Nurse, teaching you vital assessment and clinical decision making skills, and developing a person-centered, professional approach to care.
- A bachelor's degree in nursing allows you to work in healthcare, industry, and community settings.
- Delivered over three years through contemporary and evidence-based methods, this degree teaches foundational human biology and research practice, essential clinical knowledge and skills, as well as how to put patients first.
- Through the experience at the on-campus simulation hospital environment and 840 hours of clinical placements, students will develop the necessary skills and knowledge to register and confidently begin working across a variety of different healthcare and community settings.
- The Bachelor of Nursing Enrolled Nurse pathway allows you to enter our bachelor’s in Nursing in the second year, while other options for prerequisites for a Bachelor of Nursing include an ATAR of 60 or work-life experience.
- Main Intake 3 is reserved for those who have a completed (current) Diploma of Nursing and Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). View all key dates for more information.