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Bachelor of Nursing (BNUR) - BN

QTAC code (Australian and New Zealand applicants): Toowoomba campus: 906392; Fraser Coast campus: 916392

CRICOS code (International applicants): 017703G

All students commencing the Bachelor of Nursing in 2017 (without any credit) will commence the new BNSG Bachelor of Nursing All continuing students in the Bachelor of Nursing will be individually consulted as to whether they remain in the current Bachelor of Nursing (BNUR) based on program progression or be transferred to the new Bachelor of Nursing . If you require further details, please directly. As the Bachelor of Nursing (BNUR) is in teach-out, all students who have not completed the program by the end of 2018, will need to transition to the new BNSG Bachelor of Nursing .

 On-campus # * ^ ~External # * + ~
Start:No new admissionsNo new admissions
Campus: Toowoomba  Toowoomba 
Fees:Commonwealth supported place
Domestic full fee paying place
International full fee paying place
Commonwealth supported place
Domestic full fee paying place
Standard duration: 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time  

Notes

There will not be a Semester 2 intake for Bachelor of Nursing in 2016.

Footnotes
# All students must be able to meet the physical and other professional requirements of clinical practice within this program.
* Students may choose to apply to accelerate their progression to six consecutive semesters – see Enrolment section below for accelerated progression. Entry requirements and quotas apply.
^ International students are required to study on-campus for the duration of their program.
~ Refer to the Program Structure section below, for maximum program completion time frames.
+ Limited places are available for domestic students entering in first year second semester to undertake the External (EXT ) options within the program.

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Contact us

    Current students 
   
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252
Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 2285
Email: usq.support@usq.edu.au 

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Professional accreditation

The Bachelor of Nursing at USQ is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and is listed as an approved program with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulating Authority ()

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Program aims

The Bachelor of Nursing program provides the graduate with the knowledge and skills to apply to the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) for registration as a nurse.

To gain registration as a nurse, graduates of this program will also have to satisfy registration criteria of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. See Other Information below.

Other Information

Graduates of this program may apply to the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) for registration as a nurse. To gain registration, applicants will also have to meet standards in English language skills, criminal history, and professional indemnity insurance. To maintain registration, nurses are also required to meet standards of Continuing Professional Development and Recency of Practice. All of these standards can be found on the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia website: .

The Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) will keep a enrolled in the Bachelor of Nursing program for the duration of their study or clinical training. USQ as the education provider will pass on students' details directly to the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia for registration. No fees are required.

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Program objectives

On completion of the Bachelor of Nursing program at USQ, students will be able to:

  • meet the educational requirements for registration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA)

  • demonstrate the attributes of a USQ graduate in the domains of:

    • Discipline Expertise

    • Professional Practice

    • Global Citizenship

    • Scholarship

    • Lifelong Learning


  • consistently demonstrate the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council Standards in the areas of:

    • Professional Practice

    • Critical Thinking and Analysis

    • Provision and Coordination of Care

    • Collaborative and Therapeutic Practice


  • provide health care which reflects an understanding of contemporary Australian society and addresses the particular needs of Indigenous Australians, multicultural groups, older persons and people from rural and remote locations.


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Admission requirements

To be eligible for admission, applicants must satisfy the following requirements:

  • The specified minimum entry requirement as determined by Overall Position (OP), tertiary entrance rank or equivalent qualification.^
  • Subject Pre-requisite: English (4, SA) or equivalent.


Applicants are advised to also address the following:

  • Recommended Prior study in one of Biological Science, Chemistry, Physics or Science21 or equivalent and recommended study in Mathematics.


Candidates for admission to this program must satisfy the normal USQ entry requirements for undergraduate programs. Please refer to , Section 2.2.1 (for Australian students) and Section 2.2.3 (for international students).

Students who do not believe they satisfy the above requirements for admission are encouraged to consider the to entry to USQ programs.

Indigenous Students

USQ strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Indigenous students interested in a career in nursing should contact the Indigenous coordinator in the nursing department at indigenousnursing@usq.edu.au for information on guidance and support and to discuss entry pathways.

Endorsed Enrolled Nurses

Endorsed Enrolled Nurses applying for exemptions must supply documentation including a certified copy of their Diploma of Nursing and a certified copy of their current Enrolment licence from the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

Enrolled nurses who are completing their qualification at TAFE should contact cenrolq@usq.edu.au for advice on direct articulation pathways from TAFE.

All students are required to satisfy the applicable .

If students do not meet the English language requirements they may apply to study a ¾«¶«´«Ã½app-approved . On successful completion of the English language program, students may be admitted to an award program.

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These are determined by the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app for specific programs each Semester. The 2019 OP and tertiary entrance ranks are based on agreed QTAC schedules which assess formal study at Year 12 or , tertiary, preparatory, professional or vocational qualifications or work experience, as detailed in the QTAC Assessment of Qualifications Manual and QTAC Assessor Guidelines.

Special admissions may help you get into the program of your choice by increasing your Selection Rank. The additional points don't apply to all applicants or all programs. Please read the information about UniSQ's carefully to find out what you may be eligible for.

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Requirements for professional experience placements

Practical experience is an integral component of the program and each student is required to undertake and satisfactorily complete 840 hours of practical experience.

Progression into practical courses is dependent upon a pass grade in theoretical and other practical courses which have been set as prerequisites.

Applicants must be willing to undertake and submit the requirements of the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app of Southern Queensland and Queensland Health for practical placement. Please refer to the applicable for Nursing and Midwifery students.

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Program fees

Commonwealth supported place

A Commonwealth supported place is where the Australian Government makes a contribution towards the cost of a students' higher education and students pay a , which varies depending on the courses undertaken. Students are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the .

Commonwealth Supported students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called .

Domestic full fee paying place

Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken. Students are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the

Domestic full fee paying students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called provided they meet the residency and citizenship requirements.

Australian citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders, Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens who will be resident outside Australia for the duration of their program pay full tuition fees and are not eligible for .

International full fee paying place

International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus, via distance education/online. Students are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the .

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Program structure

The Bachelor of Nursing program consists of 24 credit point units (25 courses) as listed in the standard progression for commencing students.

Requirements to Complete the Program

Students are required to satisfactorily complete all courses. Some courses have compulsory attendance requirements for science and simulated clinical laboratory work. To satisfactorily complete the six clinical courses, students must participate in the required hours of clinical practice offered at off-campus venues and satisfactorily demonstrate the learning objectives of these courses.

Students have a maximum of six years to complete this program. Endorsed Enrolled nurses and International Registered Nurses with eight credit point exemptions have a maximum of four years to complete this program. In the case of extenuating circumstances, a final 12 month program extension may be granted under the . Where the allowable maximum time will be exceeded, students are referred to the section on of the Enrolment Procedure.

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Nursing program and application for registration as a nurse, the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) requires additional demonstration of English language standards for students for whom English is a second language.

Standard enrolment pattern - BNUR Standard 3 year progression - Semester 1 start

Semester 1  Semester 2 
Year 1 
NSC1500   BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1  
CMS1008 and MAT1008   NUR1200  
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity   NUR1099  
NUR1140   NUR2000 Medications Management  
Year 2 
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health   NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan  
NUR2100   NUR2400  
NUR2199   NUR3030  
NUR2800 Simulated Practice   NUR3200 Managing Complex Care  
Year 3 
NUR3010   NUR3120  
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing   NUR3020 Professional Transitions  
NUR2499 *  NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice OR NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities  
NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities OR NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice   NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice # 

Footnotes
* One additional week simulation will occur between semesters.
# This course must be completed in the final semester of this program.

Standard enrolment pattern - BNUR standard 3 year progression - Semester 2 start

Semester 1  Semester 2 
  Year 1 courses 
  CMS1008 and MAT1008  
  NUR1200  
  BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1  
  NUR2000 Medications Management  
Year 1 courses continued  Year 2 courses) 
NSC1500   NUR2800 Simulated Practice  
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity   NUR2400  
NUR1140   NUR3030  
NUR1099   NUR2199  
Year 2 courses continued  Year 3 courses 
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care   NUR3120  
NUR2100   NUR3020 Professional Transitions  
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health   NUR2499 * 
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan   NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities OR NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice  
Year 3 courses continued    
NUR3010    
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing    
NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice OR NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities    
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice #   

Footnotes
* One additional week simulation will occur between semesters.
# This course must be completed in the final semester of this program.

Standard enrolment pattern - BNUR accelerated progression - Semester 1 start

Semester 1  Semester 2  Semester 3 
Year 1 
NSC1500   BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1   NUR3010  
CMS1008 and MAT1008   NUR1200   NUR3030  
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity   NUR2000 Medications Management   NUR3120  
NUR1140   NUR1099   NUR2199  
Year 2 
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health   NUR2400   NUR3020 Professional Transitions  
NUR2100   NUR3200 Managing Complex Care   NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice  
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan   NUR2499 *  NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities  
NUR2800 Simulated Practice   NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing   NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice # 

Footnotes
* One additional week simulation will occur between semesters.
# This course must be completed in the final semester of this program

Enrolment pattern - BNUR part-time over 4 years - Semester 1 start

Semester 1  Semester 2 
Year 1 
NSC1500   BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1  
CMS1008 and MAT1008   NUR1200  
NUR1140   NUR2000 Medications Management  
Year 2 
NUR1099   NUR2400  
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity   NUR3030  
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health   NUR2199  
Year 3 
NUR2100   NUR3200 Managing Complex Care  
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing   NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan  
NUR2800 Simulated Practice   NUR3120  
Year 4 
NUR3010   NUR3020 Professional Transitions  
NUR2499 *  NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice OR NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities  
NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities OR NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice   NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice # 

Footnotes
* One additional week simulation will occur between semesters.
# This course must be completed in the final semester of this program

Enrolment pattern - BNUR part-time over 4 years - Semester 2 start

Semester 1  Semester 2 
  Year 1 courses 
  CMS1008 and MAT1008  
  NUR1200  
  NUR2000 Medications Management  
Year 2 courses  Year 2 courses 
NSC1500   NUR1099  
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity   NUR3030 ** 
NUR1140   BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1  
Year 3 courses  Year 3 courses 
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health   NUR2199  
NUR2100   NUR2400  
NUR2800 Simulated Practice   NUR3200 Managing Complex Care  
Year 4 courses  Year 4 courses 
NUR3010 **  NUR3120 ** 
NUR2499 *  NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan  
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing   NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities  
Year 5 courses   
NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice    
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice #   
NUR3020 Professional Transitions    

Footnotes
** Courses with an ** can be load spread into semester three — but will not hasten a finishing date.
* One additional week simulation will occur between semesters.
# This course must be completed in the final semester of this program.

Standard enrolment pattern - BNUR Enrolled nurses with 8 exemptions - Semester 1 start

Semester 1  Semester 2 
Year 1 — Students will receive 8 exemptions and therefore will start the program in Year 2 
Year 2 
NUR2800 Simulated Practice   NUR3200 Managing Complex Care  
CMS1008 and MAT1008   NUR3030  
NUR2100   NUR2400  
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health   NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan  
Year 3 
NUR2499 *  NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice OR NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities  
NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities OR NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice   NUR3120  
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing   NUR3020 Professional Transitions  
NUR3010   NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice # 

Footnotes
* One additional week simulation will occur between semesters.
# This course must be completed in the final semester of this program.

Standard enrolment pattern - BNUR Enrolled nurses with 8 exemptions - Semester 2 start

Semester 1  Semester 2 
Year 1 — Students will receive 8 exemptions and therefore will start the program in Year 2 
  Year 2 courses 
  CMS1008 and MAT1008  
  NUR3030  
  NUR2400  
  NUR2800 Simulated Practice  
Year 2 courses continued  Year 3 courses 
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care   NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities OR NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice  
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health   NUR2499 * 
NUR2100   NUR3120  
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan   NUR3020 Professional Transitions  
Year 3 courses continued   
NUR3010    
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing    
NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice OR NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities    
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice #   

Footnotes
* One additional week simulation will occur between semesters.
# This course must be completed in the final semester of this program.

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Required time limits

Students have a maximum of six years to complete this program.

Endorsed Enrolled nurses and International Registered Nurses with eight credit point exemptions have a maximum of four years to complete this program.

In the case of extenuating circumstances, a final 12 month program extension may be granted under the .

Where the allowable maximum time will be exceeded, students are referred to the section on of the Enrolment Procedure.

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IT requirements

Students should visit the USQ to check that their computers are capable of running the appropriate software and versions of Internet web browsers and to check the minimum and recommended standards for software.

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Credit

Enrolled Nurses: Enrolled Nurses with a Diploma of Nursing from a TAFE institute or equivalent may apply to be awarded exemptions from the program up to a total of eight units of courses (two standard semesters). Enrolled nurses and Endorsed Enrolled Nurses should contact cenrolq@usq.edu.au for advice on direct articulation pathways from TAFE and possible exemptions. Exemptions must comply with the university regulations from the .

Transfer Students: Students who wish to transfer components of other accredited Bachelor of Nursing programs and students with prior university credit should contact cenrolq@usq.edu.au to apply for possible exemptions. Exemptions/credit will be assessed based on the .

Some credit may be granted for appropriate qualifications in Indigenous Health. USQ provides extensive support for Indigenous Nursing Students.

International students who have a Registered Nurse qualification from approved Overseas education institutions may apply for exemptions in the program. Please refer to USQ International for information about how to apply.

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Enrolment

Accelerated progression

Students may apply to schedule their courses to complete the program in six consecutive semesters (two years total). This option will require an uninterrupted progression through the program and is only available when commencing in Semester 1.

The accelerated progression is not available to students entering at second year or to International students due to visa restrictions. International students are asked to refer to information provided by .

Students should be advised that this option requires continuing study without normal semester breaks. Students are required to complete the normal clinical experience requirements of this program which includes attendance for a total of 840 hours of clinical practice at arranged clinical facilities off-campus and satisfactory completion of the course requirements.

Students interested in studying with the accelerated progression are required to apply for entry in the Bachelor of Nursing first. Admittance to this mode of study is a second stage of application through the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences. There is an enrolment cap in the accelerated offering; numbers are limited and conditions apply. Students may express their desire to apply for this mode by writing to usq.support@usq.edu.au

Part-Time Enrolment

Students may choose to take a diminished load of courses each semester to study part-time. Students may also vary their course load by taking courses as available (depending on quotas) which are offered in Semester 3. Clinical courses are not available for general enrolment in Semester 3. Please note there will be periods of full-time attendance required in these options, such as in clinical courses. Students are required to complete the program within six years. A part-time mode will not suit the visa requirements of International students.

Mid-year intake

Students may commence the program in Semester 2. Students will undertake courses in an alternative progression. The progression plan is demonstrated below. The accelerated option of six consecutive semesters is not possible with a Semester 2 entry.

A full-time option is available for Endorsed Enrolled nurses commencing in Semester 2. Please see the progression pattern available below.

Progression

Students are advised to consult with student support ( usq.support@usq.edu.au) in situations where their progression is affected either by failure in pre-requisite courses, or where they choose a part-time study pattern.

External ¾«¶«´«Ã½app

Enrolment externally in the Bachelor of Nursing requires significant on-campus commitments including residential schools (Toowoomba campus) in most semesters up to two weeks duration as well as face to face clinical placement. Clinical Placement may occur in the Toowoomba region of Queensland and cannot be guaranteed for the Student's place of residence.

Enrolment externally in the Bachelor of Nursing is not available to International students.

Recommended enrolment patterns

In this section:

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Recommended standard enrolment pattern full-time Semester 1 entry for students commencing from 2012

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.

Note: Students who commenced the Bachelor of Nursing prior to 2012 should contact us for enrolment advice.


CourseYear of program and semester in which course is normally studiedResidential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Students who commenced the Bachelor of Nursing Program prior to 2012 should refer to the for the year they commenced the program.

Year 1

NSC1500 1 1 1 1 C
CMS1008 * 1 1 1 1
MAT1008 * 1 1 1 1
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity 1 1 1 1 OPre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NSC1501 and Students must be enrolled in the following Program: BNSG
NUR1140 1 1 1 1 C
BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 1 2 1 2 C
NUR1200 1 2 1 2 C
NUR2000 Medications Management 1 2 1 2 CPre-requisite: BIO1203 and NUR1299
NUR1099 1 2 1 2 C

Year 2

NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health 2 1 2 1 All Students: Pre-requisite: BIO1203 or NSC1501 BNSG Students: Pre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NUR1103 and NUR1120 and NUR1203 and (NUR1398 or NUR1299) and NSC1501 Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: NUR1399
NUR2100 2 1 2 1 C
NUR2199 ^ 2 1
NUR2800 Simulated Practice 2 1 2 1 C
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care 2 2 2 2 C
NUR3030 2 2 2 2
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan 2 2 2 2 CPre-requisite: NUR1120 and ((NUR1398 and Pre-requisite or Co-requisite NUR1399) or NUR1299) and NUR1203
NUR2400 2 2 2 2 C

Year 3

NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing 3 1
NUR3010 3 1
NUR2499 # 3 1

Choose one of the following two courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice # 3 1 or 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities # 3 1 or 2
NUR3020 Professional Transitions 3 2,3Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 and NUR3599
NUR3120 3 2
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice # 3 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 Co-requisite: NUR3299

Choose one of the following two courses

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice # 3 1 or 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities # 3 1 or 2

Footnotes
* 0.5 credit point course.
^ Full clinical 4 weeks facilitated
# Quotas exist for clinical courses. Enrolment in S3 clinical courses is with permission only and preferences is given to students finishing with the Accelerated Progression

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Recommended full-time enrolment pattern for students commencing in Semester 2

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester in which course is normally studiedResidential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

NUR1200 1 2 1 2 C
NUR2000 Medications Management 1 2 1 2 CPre-requisite: BIO1203 and NUR1299
BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 1 2 1 2 C
CMS1008 * 1 2
MAT1008 * 1 2 1 2

Year 2

NSC1500 2 1 2 1 C
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity 2 1 2 1 OPre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NSC1501 and Students must be enrolled in the following Program: BNSG
NUR1140 2 1 2 1 C
NUR1099 2 1 2 1 C
NUR2800 Simulated Practice 2 2 2 2 C
NUR2400 2 2 2 2 C
NUR3030 2 2 2 2
NUR2199 2 2

Year 3

NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health 3 1 3 1 All Students: Pre-requisite: BIO1203 or NSC1501 BNSG Students: Pre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NUR1103 and NUR1120 and NUR1203 and (NUR1398 or NUR1299) and NSC1501 Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: NUR1399
NUR2100 3 1 3 1 C
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan 3 1 3 1 CPre-requisite: NUR1120 and ((NUR1398 and Pre-requisite or Co-requisite NUR1399) or NUR1299) and NUR1203
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care 3 1 3 1 C
NUR3020 Professional Transitions 3 2,3Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 and NUR3599
NUR3120 3 2
NUR2499 ^ 3 2

Choose one of the following two courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ 3 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 3 2

Year 4

     NUR3010 4 1
     NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing 4 1
     NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice ^ 4 1 Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 Co-requisite: NUR3299

Choose one of the following two courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ 4 1 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 4 1

Footnotes
* 0.5 credit point course
^ Quotas exist for clinical courses. Enrolment in S3 clinical courses is with permission only and preferences is given to students finishing with the Accelerated Progression

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Recommended enrolment pattern for Accelerated Progression (6 Semester Consecutive Progression)**

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester in which course is normally studiedResidential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

** Enrolment in the Accelerated Program is by application to the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences. Quotas apply and students will be accepted after consideration of their program GPA (grade point average) after semester one of first year. This progression is only offered with a Semester 1 start. Students with significant exemptions (Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Overseas Registered Nurses) are not eligible for this progression pattern.

Year 1

NSC1500 1 1 1 1 C
CMS1008 * 1 1 1 1
MAT1008 * 1 1 1 1
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity 1 1 1 1 OPre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NSC1501 and Students must be enrolled in the following Program: BNSG
NUR1140 1 1 1 1 C
BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 1 2 1 2 C
NUR1200 1 2 1 2 C
NUR2000 Medications Management 1 2 1 2 CPre-requisite: BIO1203 and NUR1299
NUR1099 *** 1 2 1 2 C
NUR2199 1 3
NUR3010 1 3
NUR3030 1 3
NUR3120 1 3

Year 2

NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health 2 1 2 1 All Students: Pre-requisite: BIO1203 or NSC1501 BNSG Students: Pre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NUR1103 and NUR1120 and NUR1203 and (NUR1398 or NUR1299) and NSC1501 Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: NUR1399
NUR2100 2 1 2 1 C
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan 2 1 2 1 CPre-requisite: NUR1120 and ((NUR1398 and Pre-requisite or Co-requisite NUR1399) or NUR1299) and NUR1203
NUR2800 Simulated Practice 2 1 2 1 C
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care 2 2 2 2 C
NUR2499 ^ 2 2
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing 2 2
NUR2400 2 2 2 2 C
NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 2 3
NUR3020 Professional Transitions 2 2,3Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 and NUR3599
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice ^ + 2 3 Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 Co-requisite: NUR3299
NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ 2 3 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299

Footnotes
* 0.5 unit course.
*** (2 weeks (80 hours) clinical)
^ Quotas exist for clinical courses. Enrolment in S3 clinical courses is with permission only and preferences is given to students finishing with the Accelerated Progression
+ This course must be in the final semester of the student’s program

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Recommended enrolment pattern for Endorsed Enrolled Nurses* commencing in Semester 1

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester in which course is normally studiedResidential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

* Students can not accelerate the Enrolled Nurse progression.

Entry Year

CMS1008 * 1 1
MAT1008 * 1 1
NUR2100 1 1 C
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health 1 1 All Students: Pre-requisite: BIO1203 or NSC1501 BNSG Students: Pre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NUR1103 and NUR1120 and NUR1203 and (NUR1398 or NUR1299) and NSC1501 Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: NUR1399
NUR2800 Simulated Practice 1 1 C
NUR2400 1 2 C
NUR3030 1 2
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan 1 2 CPre-requisite: NUR1120 and ((NUR1398 and Pre-requisite or Co-requisite NUR1399) or NUR1299) and NUR1203
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care 1 2 C

Second Year of ¾«¶«´«Ã½app

NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing 2 1
NUR3010 2 1
NUR2499 2 1

Choose one of the following courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ ~ 2 1 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 2 1
NUR3120 2 2
NUR3020 Professional Transitions 2 2,3Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 and NUR3599
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice ^ 2 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 Co-requisite: NUR3299

Choose one of the following courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ ~ 2 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 2 2

Footnotes
* 0.5 credit point course
^ Quotas exist for clinical courses. Enrolment in S3 clinical courses is with permission only and preferences is given to students finishing with the Accelerated Progression
~ Students to select mentor placement to assist attendance requirements in NSC2500 .

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Recommended enrolment pattern for Endorsed Enrolled Nurses commencing in Semester 2

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester in which course is normally studiedResidential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Please note students can not accelerate the Enrolled Nurse progression

First year of study

CMS1008 1 2
MAT1008 1 2 1 2
NUR3030 1 2
NUR2400 1 2 C
NUR2800 Simulated Practice 1 2 C

Second Year of ¾«¶«´«Ã½app

NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health 2 1 All Students: Pre-requisite: BIO1203 or NSC1501 BNSG Students: Pre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NUR1103 and NUR1120 and NUR1203 and (NUR1398 or NUR1299) and NSC1501 Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: NUR1399
NUR2100 2 1 C
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan 2 1 CPre-requisite: NUR1120 and ((NUR1398 and Pre-requisite or Co-requisite NUR1399) or NUR1299) and NUR1203
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care 2 1 C
NUR2499 2 2
NUR3120 2 2
NUR3020 Professional Transitions 2 2,3Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 and NUR3599

Choose one of the following courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ ~ 2 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 2 2

Third year of study

NUR3010 3 1
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing 3 1
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice ^ 3 1 Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 Co-requisite: NUR3299

Choose one of the following courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ ~ 3 1 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 3 1

Footnotes
^ Quotas exist for clinical courses. Enrolment in S3 clinical courses is with permission only and preferences is given to students finishing with the Accelerated Progression
~ Students to select mentor placement to assist attendance requirements in NSC2500 .

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Recommended enrolment pattern part-time for students commencing in Semester 1

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester in which course is normally studiedResidential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

NSC1500 1 1 1 1 C
CMS1008 * 1 1 1 1
MAT1008 * 1 1 1 1
NUR1140 1 1 1 1 C
BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 1 2 1 2 C
NUR1200 1 2 1 2 C
NUR2000 Medications Management 1 2 1 2 CPre-requisite: BIO1203 and NUR1299

Year 2

NUR1099 2 1 2 1 C
NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health 2 1 2 1 All Students: Pre-requisite: BIO1203 or NSC1501 BNSG Students: Pre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NUR1103 and NUR1120 and NUR1203 and (NUR1398 or NUR1299) and NSC1501 Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: NUR1399
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity 2 1 2 1 OPre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NSC1501 and Students must be enrolled in the following Program: BNSG
NUR2199 ^ 2 2
NUR3030 2 2 2 2
NUR2400 2 2 2 2 C

Year 3

NUR2100 3 1 3 1 C
NUR2800 Simulated Practice 3 1 3 1 C
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing 3 1
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care 3 2 3 2 C
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan 3 2 3 2 CPre-requisite: NUR1120 and ((NUR1398 and Pre-requisite or Co-requisite NUR1399) or NUR1299) and NUR1203
NUR3120 3 2

Year 4

NUR3010 4 1
NUR2499 ^ 4 1

Choose one of the following two courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ 4 1 or 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 4 1 or 2

Plus the following two courses:

NUR3020 Professional Transitions 4 2,3Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 and NUR3599
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice ^ 4 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 Co-requisite: NUR3299

Choose one of the following two courses:

     NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ 4 1 or 2 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
     NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 4 1 or 2

Footnotes
* 0.5 credit point
^ Quotas exist for clinical courses. Enrolment in S3 clinical courses is with permission only and preferences is given to students finishing with the Accelerated Progression

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Recommended enrolment pattern part-time for students commencing in Semester 2

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester in which course is normally studiedResidential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

CMS1008 * 1 2
MAT1008 * 1 2 1 2
NUR1200 1 2 1 2 C
NUR2000 Medications Management 1 2 1 2 CPre-requisite: BIO1203 and NUR1299

Year 2

NSC1500 2 1 2 1 C
NUR1140 2 1 2 1 C
NUR1120 Burden of Disease and Health Equity 2 1 2 1 OPre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NSC1501 and Students must be enrolled in the following Program: BNSG
NUR1099 2 2 2 2 C
NUR3030 ** 2 2 2 2,3
BIO1203 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 2 2 2 2 C

Year 3

NSC2500 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Health 3 1 3 1 All Students: Pre-requisite: BIO1203 or NSC1501 BNSG Students: Pre-requisite: NUR1100 and NUR1102 and NUR1103 and NUR1120 and NUR1203 and (NUR1398 or NUR1299) and NSC1501 Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: NUR1399
NUR2100 3 1 3 1 C
NUR2800 Simulated Practice 3 1 3 1 C
NUR2199 ^ 3 2
NUR2400 3 2 3 2 C
NUR3200 Managing Complex Care 3 2 3 2 C

Year 4

NUR3010 ** 4 1,3
NUR2499 ^ 4 1
NUR2300 Research Methods for Nursing 4 1
NUR3120 ** 4 2,3
NUR2200 Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan 4 2 4 2 CPre-requisite: NUR1120 and ((NUR1398 and Pre-requisite or Co-requisite NUR1399) or NUR1299) and NUR1203
NUR3099 Clinical D: Nursing for Communities ^ 4 2

Year 5

NUR3599 Mental Health Care in Practice ^ 5 1 Pre-requisite: NUR2200 Co-requisite: NUR2299
NUR3499 Transition to Professional Practice ^ 5 1 Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 Co-requisite: NUR3299
NUR3020 Professional Transitions 5 1,2,3Pre-requisite: NUR2399 and NUR3300 and NUR3599

Footnotes
* 0.5 credit point
** Courses with an ** can be load spread into semester three — but will not hasten a finishing date.
^ Quotas exist for clinical courses. Enrolment in S3 clinical courses is with permission only and preferences is given to students finishing with the Accelerated Progression