Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Nursing
This prepares you for your future role as a Registered Nurse in a health care environment. Subjects include, but are not limited to, health assessment, physiology, legal and professional issues, principles of research etc.
Studying a Bachelor of Nursing gives you the opportunity to apply with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) for registration as an Enrolled Nurse*.
*The Course must be accredited in order to be allowed for registration.
Course Duration
3 years’ full time or equivalent part-time to complete Bachelor of Nursing.
Recognition of Prior Learning
In addition to academics, International Students might also be able to have any past Clinical Experience and registration as a Nurse abroad credited to shorten the overall duration of your Bachelor’s course.
Eligibility Requirements
Academic: Completion of Year 12 or Overseas Equivalent
English: Requires all-7 in IELTS or equivalent
*Institutions or universities may require a higher or lower IELTS score
Fees
The Fees for this course generally range from $28,000 to $37,000 per year.
Intakes
The Bachelor of Nursing has intakes open for both February and July. It is a very in-demand program and slots for various programs can run out quickly.
For the latest information on Availability, be sure to contact one of our experienced Education Agents at any of the AECC offices.
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Australia offers high-quality education and strong theoretical and practical training. Nursing is listed on the Skilled Occupations List, leading to Permanent Residency pathways. Programs like IRON (Initial Registration for Overseas Nurses) help overseas nurses integrate into the workforce. International students benefit from flexible work hours during their studies and enjoy Australia’s diverse culture and scenic beauty.
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Nursing focuses on promoting health, preventing illness, and facilitating healing. Nurses work in various settings, including hospitals, community centers, and residential facilities.
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A valid passport, offer letter from an institution, and IELTS score of 7 or equivalent. Proof of health insurance, sufficient funds, and at least one year of recent experience.
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Many nursing graduates leverage their qualifications as a pathway to PR in Australia. Upon completing a Bachelor of Nursing or a Diploma leading to Enrolled Nurse registration, students can gain work experience in relevant roles. With the demand for healthcare professionals in Australia, graduates have a strong chance of meeting the eligibility criteria for PR through skilled migration programs. Uniwave offers tailored guidance to help students understand their options and align their studies with PR opportunities.
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Nursing graduates are in high demand across Australia, with opportunities in public and private hospitals, aged care facilities, rehabilitation centers, community health services, and specialized clinics. Roles include Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, and Nurse Practitioners, with competitive salaries and potential for career growth. The Australian healthcare system values diversity, creating an inclusive environment for international professionals to thrive.
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Uniwave is committed to guiding students toward a successful nursing career in Australia. From personalized education pathways and application support to migration advice, we are here to ensure your transition is smooth and your future is bright. Take the first step toward your dream of becoming a nurse in Australia with Uniwave's expert assistance.