CSU's Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) is designed to prepare graduates as critical consumers of research, with a knowledge of key research paradigms and the ability to design, conduct and convey a manageable research project.
This course is an additional fourth year available for students who have qualified to graduate with a pre-registration Bachelor of Nursing or a post-registration Bachelor of Nursing Science.
The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) is designed to prepare graduates who have acquired critical thinking and research skills which enable them to design, enact, analyse and report a research project.
Students may commence study at the beginning of the academic year or mid-year, subject to places being available.
Albury-Wodonga; Bathurst; Dubbo; Wagga Wagga
1 year full-time on campus
2 years distance education
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To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.
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To study this course, you will need to indicate your likelihood of success through previous studies and other attainments and experience.
When weighing up the costs of study, consider the benefits of having the qualification you need to achieve your personal and professional goals.
On campus; Distance education
Albury-Wodonga; Bathurst; Dubbo; Wagga Wagga
Session 1; Session 2
Honours
1 year full-time on campus
2 years distance education
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Introduction to the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Introduction to the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Students are provided with the opportunity to gain formal mental health certificate, diploma or degree qualifications.
Offers registered nurses the unique opportunity of undertaking their theoretical and clinical practice components.
"I had wanted to become a nurse for many years and CSU provided the perfect opportunity to secure the qualifications necessary to forge a career in the health sector."