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Bachelor of Nursing

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The University of South Australia's Bachelor of Nursing program has been designed to prepare nurses to meet healthcare delivery requirements in the 21st century and respond to Australian and international healthcare trends.

 

As well as studying contemporary theory, in both a traditional and online environment, students undertake a range of practical learning experiences through simulation-based learning in nursing laboratories and placements.

 

Nurses play a key role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals who are sick, injured or in need of health support programs. Nurses work in a variety of healthcare settings including community health centres, hospitals, aged and rehabilitative care facilities, industrial sites, schools and the homes of individuals.

 

The School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of South Australia employs an academic team that maintain close associations with industry within their area of speciality to ensure our programs remain relevant to the changing needs of industry.  Clinical placements prepare graduates for their chosen profession.

 


 

Program Information:

Students should refer to the program information webpage (see links below) for the current program details:

 

Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Nursing (Post-Registration) (Registered Midwife Entry)
Bachelor of Nursing (Post-Registration) (Registered Nurse Entry)

 

Credit & Exemption

 

Current Nursing & Midwifery Program Brochure:

Prospective Student Information - 2009 Brochure (PDF)

 

Further Information:

Click the links below for further information on those topics:


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