Selection Rank (International): 70
International Baccalaureate (IB): 24
IELTS: Overall 7, Reading 7, Listening 7, Speaking 7, Writing 7
TOEFL:bOverall 94, Reading 24, Listening 24, Speaking 23, Writing 27
Pearson: Overall 65, Reading 65, Listening 65, Speaking 65, Writing 65
C1 Advanced: Overall 185, Reading 185, Listening 185, Speaking 185, Writing 185
Make a difference every day
Nurses are highly respected members of the community. They help treat patients in all sorts of health care settings and touch lives with empathy and compassion.
Nursing is flexible, exciting and challenging. It’s a rewarding profession full of problem-solvers and pillars of strength.
The Adelaide Nursing School is ranked first in South Australia for graduate employment and third in Australia for overall educational experience*.
What will you do
Our Bachelor of Nursing supports you in becoming a confident and responsible registered nurse. You will:
develop hands-on skills in high-tech simulation settings
benefit from clinical and non-clinical placements across metropolitan and rural locations
explore contemporary issues around health promotion, maintenance, advocacy and care
undertake interprofessional learning with other health care students.
Where could it take you
You’ll emerge with a professional qualification recognised Australia-wide, ready to pursue rewarding roles in rural communities, operating theatres, emergency wards, and a multitude of other health care environments.
CRICOS: 057076J
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Degree Structure
Example Study Plan
Year 1
S1,
NURSING 1004 Communication and Professional Nursing ,
NURSING 1005 Biology for Nursing Practice,
NURSING 1006 Microbiology and Infection Control,
NURSING 1007 Health Assessment and Clinical Nursing I
S2
NURSING 1008 Professional & Ethical Nursing Practice Considerations, NURSING 1009 Pharmacology for Nursing I,
NURSING 1011 Health Assessment and Clinical Nursing II,
NURSING 1012 Aboriginal Healthcare
Year 2,
S1,
NURSING 2004 Nursing and Older People,
NURSING 2005 Biology of Human Disease I,
NURSING 2006 Chronic Disease and Disability,
NURSING 2007 Health Assessment and Clinical Nursing III
S2,
NURSING 2008 Biology of Human Disease II,
NURSING 2009 Community and Primary Health Care,
NURSING 2010 Pharmacology in Nursing II,
NURSING 2011 Health Assessment and Clinical Nursing IV
Year 3,
S1,
NURSING 3004 Mental Health Nursing,
NURSING 3005 Nursing in Complex Settings (Perioperative),
NURSING 3006 Nursing in Complex Settings (Maternity and Paediatrics),
NURSING 3007 Nursing in an International Context
S2,
NURSING 3009 Leadership and Transition to Practice,
NURSING 3010 Nursing in Complex Settings (Critical Care),
NURSING 3011OL Cancer Care and Palliative Care Nursing,
NURSING 3014Safety & Quality Care in an Evidence Based Framework
Health Administrator, Hospital Worker, Mental Health Worker, Registered Nurse, Midwife, Nurse.
Overseas student health cover: $609 per year