Bachelor of Nursing Studies
| Official Abbreviation | BNursStud |
| Course Type | Undergraduate |
| Commencement | Semester 1 |
| Study Mode | Off Campus |
| Course Duration | 4 Years Part-time |
| 2007 UAI | N/A |
| 2007 OP | N/A |
| Fees | Commonwealth Supported Place |
| Total Credit Points | 96 |
| Overview |
No longer offered. Currently enrolled students must complete this course by 31st December 2011. The nursing profession has a key role to play in the health of all Australians. Nurses are employed in a wide variety of health-related situations including occupational health and safety, community nursing, mental health, general medical and surgical nursing and a large number of speciality settings. The aim is to prepare Enrolled Nurses as beginning competent nursing clinicians who will be eligible for registration with the NSW Nurses' Registration Board. Graduates will have experienced a tertiary education preparing them for lifelong education and providing a sound foundation for postgraduate work in the discipline of nursing. The four-year off-campus program of study is supplemented with on-campus residential schools and on-site clinical experience provided by the School of Health Clinical Schools and their associated Health Services partners. |
| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
| Entry Requirements |
A candidate must be an Enrolled Nurse, and hold the Advanced Certificate in Nursing (Enrolled Nurse) or equivalent, and have at least one year's experience as an Enrolled Nurse. |
| Additional Entry Requirements | N/A |
| Course Rules |
1. Admission to Candidature 2. Course Requirements 3. Period of Candidature 4. Progress and Conduct 5. Units Offered To view complete Program of Study click here
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| Career Opportunities |
Nurse |
| Practical, Clinical or Work Experience |
The Bachelor of Nursing Studies has a large component of clinical praxis (Practical Experience related to theory). 20 weeks of Practical Experience is undertaken as follows: Medical/Surgical (8 weeks); Maternal and Infant (one week); Paediatrics (one week); Mental Health (3 weeks); Developmental Disabilities (one week); Aged/Palliative Care (2 weeks); Community Placement (2 weeks); and Clinical Elective (2 weeks). It is designed for students to integrate their knowledge and experience and to develop the level of skills required of a registered nurse. Praxis must be undertaken in NSW and outside a candidate's place of employment. |
| Double Degree Opportunities | None |
| Advanced Standing | None |
| Fast Track | None |
| Other Benefits |
UNE has been at the forefront of nurse education longer than any other university in Australia. UNE was the first tertiary education provider in Australia to offer distance education for nurses and the first to implement the preceptor model of undergraduate clinical teaching on a large scale. UNE nurse graduates are well respected within the profession, they are critical thinkers, well prepared educationally for the professional challenges they will face.
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| Honours | None |
| Scholarships | None |
| Further Information |
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