Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurses Pathway)

This course is offered to Enrolled Nurses with a Diploma of Nursing or Advanced Diploma in Nursing. If you are an Enrolled Nurse with Cert IV qualifications, please see WNUR02 Bachelor of Nursing. The Bachelor of Nursing is a professionally accredited degree and will qualify you to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a Registered Nurse (Division 1). This degree is an accredited program of study recognized by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. As a graduate of the Bachelor of Nursing, you will be ready to work as a safe, collaborative, articulate and ethical registered nurse. This degree will prepare you to be responsive to local, national and regional healthcare needs, and aware of emerging global healthcare trends. Practical Training. In order to complete the Bachelor of Nursing and qualify as a Registered Nurse, you are required to undertake two types of practical experience: simulation blocks and professional experience placements. Each year you will complete a 4-day intensive simulation block, conducted full-time and face-to-face at one of CDU's many simulation suites across Australia. CDU currently has simulation suites in Darwin (NT), Alice Springs (NT), Sydney (NSW), Brisbane (QLD), and Melbourne (VIC). In addition to the simulation blocks you will complete 640 hours of professional experience placements across the two years of the course. There is opportunity for placement in a variety of healthcare settings including regional and remote locations. Students are responsible for any associated travel and accommodation costs. Placements are based on the students' residential address, although students may need to travel depending on student location and placement availability. Regardless of your study mode or pattern, you are required to complete professional experience placement on a full-time basis, with rotating shifts across a seven-day week. These may include night, weekend and public holiday shifts. Professional experience placement may occur outside of your semester of enrolment. As Bachelor of Nursing student, you may broaden your global outlook with additional international study tours. English Language Requirements. In order to register as a nurse or midwife in Australia, you're required to meet the English language requirements laid out by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. This applies to all initial registrations, regardless of whether they qualified in Australia or overseas. Find out more: the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) at www. nursingmidwiferyboard. gov. au/ . Safe Practice. In order to study nursing and practice safely, you will need to have an inherent set of qualities. Nursing needs a degree of physical strength and mobility, endurance, communication and cognitive abilities. If you feel you may experience challenges in meeting these requirements, you are encouraged discuss these with the University before applying for the course. Mandatory Preclinical Compliance. You must provide proof that you have met all university and State/Territory preclinical requirements before commencing professional experience placement. Your preclinical compliance documents are a legal requirement to meet contractual, Occupational Health and Safety and Legal agreements with partnering health facilities. Reporting Obligations. Under the national Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, CDU is required to register nursing students with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and to notify AHPRA if a student has or develops a health impairment that may place the public at substantial risk of harm. More information from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) at www. nursingmidwiferyboard. gov. au/ .

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Casuarina

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

N/A
N/A

Sydney

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

N/A
N/A

CDU Online

Online/Off-campus - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

N/A
N/A

Structure

Twenty-three (23) compulsory core units provide students with essential knowledge that underpins a population health and person-centred approach to nursing practice when caring for people with acute and chronic health problems. The specialist elective (1) unit provides greater depth of knowledge and allows students to study a specialty subjects. Students in this course will be given credit for the following units: NUR138 Preparation for Nursing Practice 1, NUR134-Professional Experience Placement 1, HSC133 Perspectives of First Nations Health NUR135-Fundamentals of Primary Health Care NUR136-Professional Nursing Practice 1NUR137 Fundamentals of Nursing Care SBI161 Anatomy and Physiology 1 SBI162 Anatomy and Physiology 2

Entry requirements

  • Admission requirements for WNURE1 are met by the following:
  • 1. Successful completion of an approved Diploma of Nursing. National qualification for the Diploma of Nursing with current Enrolled Nurse registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia with no restrictions or conditions.
  • National qualification for the Advanced Diploma of Nursing with current Enrolled Nurse registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia with no restrictions or conditions.
  • 2. Hold current and unrestricted registration as an enrolled nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Applicants must also supply the following:
  • A CV outlining all relevant nursing and employment experience.
  • A completed CDU personal statement outlining your reasons for wanting to study this course with CDU, your full academic history should be included in your SATAC application (incomplete and complete qualifications).
  • Applicants will be ranked for offer based on a combination of academic performance, employment history, and personal statement.