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A Bachelor of Nursing degree equips students with the essential knowledge and clinical skills needed to become competent Registered Nurses. The curriculum typically covers areas such as health assessments, human physiology, healthcare ethics, professional practice standards, and foundational research methods.
Upon successful completion of an accredited program, graduates become eligible to apply for nursing registration through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) — a critical step toward working as a nurse in Australia’s healthcare system.
Duration:
3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent)
Recognition of Prior Learning:
Previous clinical experience or overseas nursing registration may reduce study time.
Entry Requirements:
Academic: Year 12 or international equivalent
English: IELTS 7.0 overall (may vary by institution)
Course Fees:
The annual tuition fee for the Bachelor of Nursing program typically ranges between AUD $28,000 to $37,000, depending on the university and location.
Intake Months:
This course offers major intakes in February and July each year. As one of the most sought-after programs in Australia, seats often fill up quickly — early application is strongly recommended.
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