Bachelor of Nursing
Study Area
Study Level
University
State
Course Detail
Campus
Intake Time
Standard Duration
About the Course
Graduate with the theoretical and clinical skills to start your career as a registered nurse. Major areas of study include foundational nursing care, acute care nursing, and mental health nursing. Theoretical content is supported with nursing practice laboratories, clinical simulation and clinical practice. Other areas of study include anatomy and physiology and complex care nursing in both acute care and mental health settings with an emphasis on research-based practice. RMIT’s nursing degree prepares you for diverse and complex healthcare environments through academic excellence, innovative research and clinical practice. Major areas of study include: anatomy and physiology community care nursing foundational nursing care continuing care nursing high dependency nursing medical surgical nursing mental health nursing This degree features: clinical practice in each year, in a range of clinical settings across metropolitan and rural areas clinical laboratories, giving you extended access to the labs to practise your nursing skills mental health nursing courses a core indigenous health course professional development support to prepare you for graduate employment
Requirements
Average Score
IELTS
7.0 (7.0)
Background Requirements
Yes
RMIT University

