Government approved provider and demonstrate competency at exit level 3 in the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) in numeracy
Special Requirements
All applicants must:
Our Bachelor of Nursing course takes person-centred and community-focused approach to education. Delivered through contemporary and evidence-based methods, the course delivers vital skills in assessment and clinical decision-making, as well as how to put patients first. Through the excellence of our on-campus simulation hospital environment and 840 hours of clinical placements, you will develop the necessary skills and knowledge to register and confidently begin working across a variety of different healthcare and community settings.
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LEVEL 100 SUBJECTS
Health assessment
Ebp107 evidence based practice
Human biology and disease
Care of persons with chronic conditions
Sociology of health and illness
Self-care practices
Structure and function of the human body
Becoming a nurse
LEVEL 200 SUBJECTS
Primary healthcare in the community
Understanding mental health
Care of children and adolescents
The australian healthcare system within a global context
Dgf105 healthcare in the digital world
Care of the person with an acute illness.
Therapeutic use of medicines
First peoples cultures, history and health
LEVEL 300 SUBJECTS
Professional practice capstone
First line intervention
Complex care
Transition to being a registered nurse
Mental healthcare
Palliative care and life limiting conditions
Clinical practice
Positive ageing
On completion of the Bachelor of Nursing, you are eligible to apply for registration with the Australian Health Practitioners Agency (AHPRA) as a Registered Nurse (RN). In order to receive registration, you must satisfy the English Language Requirements and Criminal Record Check.
Career paths
Registered Nurse – Acute Nursing
Registered Nurse – Aged Care
Registered Nurse – Community/Primary Healthcare Nursing
OSHC: 530 AUD per year