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Bachelor of Nursing

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About the Bachelor of Nursing

Study Nursing and make a meaningful difference to the lives of others.

UC’s Bachelor of Nursing (BN) provides an immersive and interactive learning experience through clinical labs, lectures and seminars. Get hands-on experience from your first semester, with direct access to state-of-the-art facilities, including the University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ Hospital and Health Hub, located on campus.

Across your nursing degree, you’ll explore clinical practice across a range of settings, including paediatric, aged care, medical and surgical, theatre, emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU).

Upon completion, you'll be fully accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) as a registered nurse (RN) and be recognised as a nursing professional in over 160 countries worldwide.

Whether you aspire to be a nurse on the ward, in the community or aged care, a researcher or nursing consultant, you’ll graduate with the necessary skills, experience and qualifications to launch an exciting career with endless possibilities.

Become an RN with a BN at UC, the home of health education.

Study level

Undergraduate

Delivery mode

On campus

ATAR

65

Duration

3 years, full-time

Intake dates

3 February 2025
28 July 2025

Course cost

Commonwealth Supported Course

International fees apply

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Schedule a call with our friendly team to learn more about the Bachelor of Nursing.

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for full-time employment in Nursing.
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Ranked 5 stars

for graduate starting salary in Nursing.
(GUG, 2024)

#7 in the world

for Reduced Inequalities
(THE Impact Rankings, 2024)

#1 in ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥

for full-time employment in Nursing.
(GUG,2024)

Ranked 5 stars

for graduate starting salary in Nursing.
(GUG, 2024)

#7 in the world

for Reduced Inequalities
(THE Impact Rankings, 2024)

four UC nursing students learning from educator in simulated learning environment

Course highlights

  

Gain practical nursing experience in primary health care, mental health, acute and critical care, policy development, long-term and residential care, and rural and remote services.

  

Learn how to provide effective nursing care to all ages and backgrounds through clinical labs, tutorials, and lectures.

  

Experience a concept-based teaching approach that integrates the science and ethics of contemporary nursing practices.

  

Develop nursing management principles and an in-depth understanding of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan.

  

Prepare for the real world as a nurse clinician with extensive professional practice.

Course details

A nursing degree from UC can open the doors to a wide range of career opportunities in over 160 countries. As a Registered Nurse you can look forward to rewarding roles in:

  • Critical Care
  • Community Health
  •  Aged Care
  • Paediatrics
  • Rehabilitation
  • Mental Health
  • Academia and more

For entry into the Bachelor of Nursing you will need one of the following:

  • Year 12 ATAR with a selection rank of 65 and above.
  • Other Australian qualifications (e.g. minimum AQF level 3 or Certificate III and above).
  • Overseas qualification (A previously obtained qualification that is equivalent to at least an AQF Level 3 (i.e. Certificate III).
  • Prior work experience determined by the time and position level that aligns with the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations.

Bachelor of Nursing students will also need to undertake additional admission requirements, including obtaining a Working with Vulnerable People Card. If you didn’t get an appropriate ATAR for Nursing, we also offer a number of initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry through alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes.

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Study your course with reduced fees.

A course with Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) means the Australian Government has subsidised a portion of your degree, reducing the total balance you are required to pay (known as the student contribution amount).

The CSP amount is determined by the course you are undertaking and the industry you'll be working in after graduation.

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Some students (such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) may be eligible to apply to defer payment of their tuition fees via the Commonwealth Government's FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP schemes. 

Visit our fees page for useful information about eligibility and how to apply and pay. You can apply for FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP once you have enrolled in a course. 

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To explore the ins and outs of the Bachelor of Nursing in more detail, such as units, study patterns and more, visit the course page.

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Future-focused nursing facilities

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UC Hospital

The largest of its kind in the ACT, UC Hospital is a purpose-built specialist centre for rehabilitation, recovery and research, situated on campus. Integrating healthcare and student education it hosts the hands-on learning of our health courses.

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Simulated Labs

Dedicated to hands-on learning, UC’s high-tech nursing simulation centre means practical learning is always within reach. Engage with simulated scenarios that mimic what you could experience on any given day ensuring you graduate with confidence ready for action.

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Learn alongside industry professionals in this state-of-the-art centre that offers specialised health services to the local community for radiology services, oncology, training, research and more. 

Sarah Dove UC Bachelor of Nursing graduate

“In nursing you get both; You use your empathy, caring and communication but then you also rely heavily on the sciences — you need to be across pharmacology and math and have an understanding what's going on in a person's body. I often describe nursing as a job where you use your head and your heart in equal measure.â€

Sarah Dove, Bachelor of Nursing

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