
AUT has been providing high quality nursing programmes for more than 30 years. The
Bachelor of Health Science in Nursing degree prepares students to be competent and highly respected health professionals who have the ability to contribute to health improvement at local, national and global levels.
This
Bachelor of Health Science in Nursing programme supports and challenges students to go beyond traditional health and illness care to foster the growth of healthy and resilient communities. Teaching and learning happens in an attractive environment, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and high quality clinical placements in acute hospital and community settings. Also, 1500 programme hours are allocated to clinical learning experiences over the three year programme.
This programme is intellectually and emotionally stimulating. It challenges students to grow personally and enables the integration of science with human caring.
This
Bachelor of Health Science in Nursing degree is academically strong and is evolving continuously in consultation with clinical partners within and beyond the Auckland region, in both acute care and community settings. It also links through to established postgraduate programmes providing nurses with options to further advance their careers.
The teaching staff are nurses and allied health professionals with advanced academic and practice qualifications.
Graduates who then successfully undertake the Nursing Council of New Zealand's State Examination gain registration as a comprehensive nurse.