Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry)
Course code/s: Albury-Wodonga (HBNPGW), Bendigo (BEBN2), Melbourne (HBNPRG)
Course Coordinator: Dr Jo-Anne Rayner
Contact: ph (03) 9479 5815 email health@latrobe.edu.au
Duration: 2 years full-time
The Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) is a two year full time, 240 credit point pass degree leading to registration as a Registered Nurse (Division 1) with The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Graduates will also meet the University and Faculty of Health Sciences graduate capabilities. This course is available to students who have completed a relevant Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent). It is offered across the Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo and Melbourne campuses.
This course requires previous study in human anatomy and physiology. Students without previous study in this area must successfully complete a bridging course in human anatomy and physiology prior to the commencement of this course. All commencing students must complete a compulsory cornerstone transition program prior to the University Orientation Program in February 2013.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) will attain competency standards for Registered Nurses as set out by The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and meet the University and Faculty of Health Sciences graduate capabilities.
The course is designed to foster intellectual development, critical thinking and continuing professional development. Graduates will gain a commitment to research and evidence-based practice to enable them to make ethical practice decisions which ensure quality outcomes. Graduates will be accountable, reflective nurses committed to respond to societal needs and participate in social change, health promotion and disease prevention. The on-campus Clinical Learning Unit enables students to practice and develop clinical nursing skills using simulation learning methods in a supportive environment. Students have the opportunity to be based at one of our innovative Clinical Schools.
Students are eligible to apply for a short and/or one-semester international exchange study program with one of our collaborative educational partners.
Graduate nurses will be, by virtue of their increased clinical learning opportunities and enhanced research preparation, able to practice in a broad range of settings with greater opportunity to lead, manage time and organise their work.
Clinical experience
Nursing practicum subjects are offered throughout the course to complement theory and to establish skill competency. To meet the registration requirements of the NMBA, students must satisfactorily achieve a range of competencies in the area of clinical practice. Clinical placements may be required in a range of metropolitan, rural and interstate settings. Clinical placements may be required outside of semester and normal business hours. For more information on the Faculty's Clinical and Professional Education Policy, please visit our website.
Clinical requirements
Prior to commencing your first clinical placements, students are required to produce evidence of completion of:
- First Aid Level II Certificate (A$160)
- Immunisation requirements (A$250-470)
- National Police Certificate (dated the year your clinical placement is to take place). This is an annual check and must be updated yearly (A$15.50)
- Working With Children Check (no cost)
- Students should allow approximately A$300 for a uniform and equipment. All prices are approximate and are subject to change.
Honours
An additional year of study is available at honours level of 120 credit points. Students who have achieved a weighted average mark of 75% or greater, across their final year of study, will be considered. This is also available to external candidates who meet the prerequisite requirements.
Professional recognition
Graduates seeking registration must apply with the AHPRA and must meet the NMBA's registration standards. Please note the NMBA has set an English Language Skills standard of IELTS 7 in each of the four components - listening, reading, writing and speaking. For further information about these requirements, please visit the NMBA website at www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au. After registration, graduates may be eligible for registration in other countries as well as membership of the Royal College of Nursing Australia www.rcna.org.au. Students enrolled in this program will also be registered as students with the AHPRA by La Trobe University at no cost.
Full-Time Structure
| Teaching period | Subject code | Subject title | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
| TE-SEM-1 | NSG2ACA | Acute Care A | 30 |
| TE-SEM-1 | NSG2MIN | Medications in Nursing | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | NSG2CAD | Clinical Assessment & Decisions | 15 |
| TE-W30-441 | NSG2ACB | Acute Care B | 30 |
| TE-W30-441 | NSG2MHN | Mental Health Nursing | 15 |
| TE-W30-441 | NSG2COM | Community Nursing | 15 |
| Teaching period | Subject code | Subject title | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
| TE-SEM-1 | NSG3CCN | Complex Care Nursing | 30 |
| TE-SEM-1 | NSG3NOP | Nursing Older Person | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | NSG3PTN | Professional Transitions in Nursing | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | NSG3CPC | Clinical Practice Consolidation | 30 |
| TE-SEM-2 | NSG3MCC | Managing Chronic Conditions | 15 |
| TE-SEM-2 | NSG3CIN | Challenging Interactions in Nursing | 15 |
Note: the teaching periods in which a subject is offered may change