Bachelor of Nursing - Advanced Studies
Camperdown, Australia
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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TUITION FEES
AUD 43,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies) allows students to develop a comprehensive understanding of the professional nursing practice. The advanced component focuses on cultivating non-technical skills in leadership and decision-making and a better understanding of our international health landscape.
Professional accreditation
Graduates are eligible to apply for registration as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.
Why study with us?
Highly respected and experienced teaching staff
You'll learn from highly respected nursing practitioners and researchers. Many of our staff work in frontline healthcare services, making a real difference to the healthcare landscape in Australia and internationally.
Clinical experience
We produce graduates who have the critical thinking skills and nursing knowledge to provide the best care for people, wherever they are. Our graduates engage with and contribute to important decisions about trends in treatment, patient care and disease prevention.
Our students gain practical, hands-on experience in dedicated clinical simulation facilities on the Westmead Campus and in the Susan Wakil Health Building on the Camperdown Campus.
Susan Wakil Health building
You will learn in our state-of-the-art Susan Wakil Health Building, with access to brand-new clinical simulation teaching spaces, research facilities, a multi-service clinic and a brand-new library.
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Ideal Students
This course is designed for those who wish to combine high-quality practical learning with extensive clinical placements across a range of settings. The degree will prepare you to apply for registration to practice as a nurse in Australia.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
International student scholarships
For students from other countries
Whether you are an undergraduate, postgraduate coursework student, or a postgraduate researcher, we have an array of scholarships that could be right for you.
Bachelors and honours
We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your time at university and offer a variety of scholarships for international undergraduate students.
Postgraduate coursework
We're eager to help you take the next step in your career and have a wide range of scholarship options to support your postgraduate study.
Postgraduate research – international
We're committed to fostering the best and brightest researchers, and have a wide range of scholarship options to support international research students.
Faculty scholarships
Bachelors and honours scholarships
Browse scholarships for international students in your faculty or University school.
Curriculum
What you’ll study
The Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies) is an undergraduate coursework degree that will prepare you for professional practice as a registered nurse. The advanced studies component of this course focuses on cultivating skills in leadership and decision-making while offering a better understanding of the international health landscape. The course is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council and graduates will be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia on completion.
You will study core units in nursing practice and its contexts, and health, development and assessment. These include studies in child and adolescent health and care, ageing health and care, and understanding experiences of illness. In this course, you will complete 880 hours of clinical placements in healthcare facilities monitored or operated by the NSW Department of Health.
Professional practice
Clinical experience makes up a key part of the course, with all students required to undertake 880 hours of clinical placements in healthcare facilities monitored or operated by the NSW Department of Health throughout the degree.
Placements will give students hands-on nursing practice in a variety of healthcare settings including:
- emergency departments
- intensive care units
- paediatric units
- mental health facilities
- community health centres.
Students also have the opportunity to undertake overseas clinical placements, exploring nursing within the context of other cultures and languages.
Mandatory work hours
This course requires you to complete the following number of work hours:
40 hours per week over 22 weeks
880 Total hours
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this course will be prepared to work in a range of environments including:
- Public and private healthcare systems
- Acute care hospitals
- Children's hospitals
- Trauma and emergency care
- Aged care
- Community Nursing
- Palliative care
- Home care nursing
- Drug and alcohol centres
- Operating rooms and other surgical settings
- Rural and remote nursing
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Clinical research trials
- Other health and education-related fields