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Australian Catholic University (ACU)

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Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurses)

  • Bachelor

More nurses graduate from ACU than anywhere else in Australia - and for good reason. Our nursing courses are known for developing professionals who are caring, adaptable, safe and ethical.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
2 years full-time
Course Code
086187F

About this course

More nurses graduate from ACU than anywhere else in Australia - and for good reason. Our nursing courses are known for developing professionals who are caring, adaptable, safe and ethical.

The Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurses) is structured to allow Diploma-qualified enrolled nurses to qualify with a Bachelor degree. The program uses learner-centred approaches including inquiry and situation-based learning to enhance students' experiences as well as their readiness for the workplace.

Throughout the course you will connect theory to practice and may have the opportunity to undertake a clinical nursing specialty in your final semester. Specialties linked with industry in areas of workforce include:

  • aged care nursing
  • community nursing
  • high dependency nursing
  • medical/surgical nursing
  • mental health nursing
  • paediatric nursing
  • palliative care nursing
  • perioperative nursing.

You may also take up the opportunity to engage with communities overseas and gain unique educational and cultural experiences working in care facilities in developing countries.

Bachelor of Nursing graduates can pursue a range of careers within the health care industry including:

  • aged care nursing
  • community care nursing
  • developmental disability nursing
  • medical/surgical nursing
  • mental health nursing
  • paediatric nursing

More nurses graduate from ACU than anywhere else in Australia - and for good reason. Our nursing courses are known for developing professionals who are caring, adaptable, safe and ethical.

The Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurses) is structured to allow Diploma-qualified enrolled nurses to qualify with a Bachelor degree. The program uses learner-centred approaches including inquiry and situation-based learning to enhance students' experiences as well as their readiness for the workplace.

Throughout the course you will connect theory to practice and may have the opportunity to undertake a clinical nursing specialty in your final semester. Specialties linked with industry in areas of workforce include:

  • aged care nursing
  • community nursing
  • high dependency nursing
  • medical/surgical nursing
  • mental health nursing
  • paediatric nursing
  • palliative care nursing
  • perioperative nursing.

You may also take up the opportunity to engage with communities overseas and gain unique educational and cultural experiences working in care facilities in developing countries.

Bachelor of Nursing graduates can pursue a range of careers within the health care industry including:

  • aged care nursing
  • community care nursing
  • developmental disability nursing
  • medical/surgical nursing
  • mental health nursing
  • paediatric nursing

Entry requirements

An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed an approved and accredited Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) and hold current registration as an enrolled nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

*Disclaimer: The Course entry requirements above are for 2020 Admission. Refer to your relevant Tertiary Admission Centre website for future years' entry requirements.

Study locations

Sydney

Ballarat

North Sydney

Canberra

Melbourne

Brisbane

Career pathways

As a registered nurse graduates can pursue a career in a range of settings including medical/surgical nursing, paediatric nursing, aged care nursing, community care nursing, mental health nursing and clinical education.