Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry)
This course prepares graduates for eligibility to apply for registration throughout Australia as professional, registered nurses. The focus of the course is on inquiry-based learning, critical thinking and reflective practice in relation to the theory and practice of nursing in health and health breakdown across the lifespan.
Students study the application of physical and behavioural sciences to nursing, inquiry and evidence based practice principles, utilisation within nursing, and the care of individuals, families and groups from diverse backgrounds. The acquisition of nursing knowledge and skills will occur in campus-based simulated clinical practice settings and consolidation occurs as students undertake clinical placements in a variety of health care settings.
Health Sciences and Nursing at UWS
The course is offered by the University of Western Sydney School of Nursing and Midwifery – a national leader in nursing and midwifery education, research and scholarship in Australia. With a strong reputation for quality, relevant and contemporary professional education, the School has well established industry partnerships with nursing leaders and health and community services in the Greater Western area of Sydney. UWS also has well establish ties across the state of New South Wales and nationally. These national and regionalties are complemented by collaborative partnerships and active international links, enabling the School to work with a rangof partners to advance nursing education and research.
The Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) provides an opportunity for students with relevant undergraduate qualifications to undertake a shortened program of study in nursing.
This course offers a Nurses and Midwives Board of NSW accredited program specifically orientated at postgraduate students from other disciplines and overseas registered nurses.
It’s all about Career Opportunities
This course prepares graduates for a career as a registered nurse.
Recognition of Prior Learning
In the Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) course recognition of prior learning results in admission to the course. No further advanced standing (RPL) will be granted.
Duration
Two years full time.
Location
Hawkesbury Campus
Course Structure
Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 170 credit points.
Accreditation
Graduates are able to apply for accreditation with the Nurses and Midwives Board of NSW, and are considered eligible to apply to the Board to join the Register of Nurses.
How to Apply
All domestic applications for entry to UWS postgraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Step by step instructions are available on on How to Apply pages.
Admission Requirements
o be eligible to undertake the course applicants must satisfy one of the following entry criteria:- Completed an undergraduate degree with a focus in the biological sciences, or
- Completed an undergraduate degree with a focus in the arts/ behavioural sciences, or
- hold an overseas, 3 year post secondary school qualification as a registered nurse
Special Requirements
To be enrolled in this course students must comply with the current occupational screening and vaccination policy of NSW Health at course commencement. The Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) program incorporates the teaching of nursing practical techniques/ skills and clinical training through physical contact between supervising clinicians, lecturers, students and patients of both genders and all backgrounds. This contact is guided by protocols and codes of conduct and is a compulsory requirement of the course as currently accredited. Students entering the program must do so with an understanding that accommodations cannot be made in this area for any reason.
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