Nursing
Bachelor of Nursing
Learning Mode
Full Time
Duration
3 Years
Start date
Semester 1 (February), Semester 2 (July)
Qualification
Bachelor of Nursing
Fees
$36,100 per year
Location
Bruce (Canberra), ACT
About the Course
The Bachelor of Nursing at the University of Canberra offers a comprehensive and compassionate education, preparing you for a vital and rewarding career as a Registered Nurse. Our program is designed to equip you with the essential clinical skills, critical thinking abilities, and ethical understanding required to provide high-quality, person-centered care in diverse healthcare settings. With a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice and interprofessional collaboration, you will develop the confidence and competence to make a real difference in people’s lives.
Career prospects
Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing program are highly sought after both in Australia and internationally. The program prepares students for roles as Registered Nurses in a wide range of healthcare environments, including public and private hospitals, community health services, aged care facilities, mental health units, primary healthcare settings, and specialist clinics. Our commitment to practical experience and professional readiness ensures you will be well-equipped for a fulfilling and impactful career in the dynamic healthcare sector.

Why choose University of Canberra for a Bachelor of Nursing?
Industry Connected
Extensive clinical placements through hospital partnerships provide real-world experience and build strong professional networks.
Global Opportunities
Internationally recognised degree prepares students for diverse healthcare roles and humanitarian opportunities across global health systems.
Professional Accreditation
Fully accredited by ANMAC, enabling registration with NMBA and recognition for nursing practice worldwide.
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Nursing program at the University of Canberra provides a supportive and stimulating learning environment, designed to develop highly competent and caring nursing professionals. The curriculum is delivered through a blend of theoretical instruction, state-of-the-art simulation laboratories, and extensive supervised clinical placements in various healthcare settings. Students will explore a broad range of health topics, including acute care, chronic disease management, mental health, Indigenous health, and primary healthcare. Our program fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and the application of evidence-based practice to ensure graduates are prepared for the complexities of modern nursing.
Course Duration
Length of the course
- 3 years full-time
Mode of Study for international students:
- Full-time (on-campus)
Course Curriculum
The Bachelor of Nursing curriculum is structured to progressively build foundational knowledge and clinical skills, leading to advanced nursing practice and professional readiness.
- Year 1: Foundations of Nursing Practice
- Focus on essential nursing concepts, anatomy, physiology, basic pharmacology, communication skills, and initial clinical placements in foundational settings.
- Year 2: Comprehensive Clinical Care
- In-depth study of medical-surgical nursing, mental health, pediatrics, and aged care, with increased clinical placement hours in diverse and specialized settings.
- Year 3: Advanced Practice & Professional Transition
- Emphasis on complex care, leadership in nursing, chronic disease management, public health, professional development, and extended consolidation clinical placements to prepare for independent practice and registration.
Admission Requirements
- Academic qualifications
- Successful completion of a recognized secondary education qualification equivalent to the Australian Year 12, with an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or equivalent international score that meets the University of Canberra’s entry requirements.
- Specific prerequisite subjects typically include English and often a science subject (e.g., Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry) or Mathematics.
- Selection Process
- Admission is competitive and primarily based on academic merit.
Language Proficiency
- English language requirements (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL)
- For international students, demonstrated English language proficiency is required. Acceptable tests include IELTS (Academic) with a minimum overall score of 7.0 (with no band less than 7.0) in all four components, or equivalent TOEFL iBT scores.
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees:
- $36,100 per year
Scholarships and Bursaries:
- The University of Canberra offers a range of scholarships and bursaries for both domestic and international students, including those based on academic merit, equity, and specific program interests in health. These opportunities can significantly assist with tuition fees and living expenses. Prospective students are encouraged to explore the University of Canberra scholarships website for detailed information and application processes.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing program are eligible for professional registration and are highly sought after for diverse roles in the healthcare sector. Potential job roles include Registered Nurse in: acute care hospitals (e.g., emergency, intensive care, medical, surgical), community health, aged care facilities, mental health services, palliative care, primary healthcare settings, and specialized clinics. Industries employing our graduates span public and private healthcare systems, non-government organizations (NGOs), schools, correctional facilities, and research organizations, both in Australia and internationally.
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