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Study close to home: Enrolled nursing pathway

Upgrade your qualifications. Become a Registered Nurse.

Upgrade your qualifications with our Bachelor of Nursing degree. With flexibility of full time or part time study, learning doesn’t have to limit your ability to work.

Conveniently located in the Liverpool CBD, take your next step close to home. 

The beauty of this location for nursing students is that it exists in the heart of innovative health care - with the $790 million Liverpool Health and Academic Precinct (LHAP) and the Liverpool Innovation Precinct (LIP), one of our major research partners.

This location offers a unique opportunity for you to attain a Bachelor of Nursing degree at the cutting edge of medicine, ensuring you’re well-positioned for a rewarding and fulfilling career in healthcare.

The NSW Government is offering financial support up to $12,000.  To find out if you are eligible read more about the NSW Government Tertiary Health Study subsidies.  

Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115 or HLT54121) pathway

Students who have successfully completed the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115 or HLT54121) are eligible to apply for entry into the second year (48 credit points) of the UOW Bachelor of Nursing.

Entry into the second year is not guaranteed as spaces are limited. Students who are awarded entry into second year must hold current registration as an Enrolled Nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

Students with a package offer will have a guaranteed pathway to the Bachelor of Nursing subject to the successful completion of the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115 or HLT54121) and provide evidence of current NMBA registration with AHPRA and will be granted admission into the second year of the course.

Other Diplomas or other nursing qualifications

Applicants with any other nursing related qualification should apply for the Bachelor of Nursing and seek credit approval.

You will be required to provide your Academic Transcripts of studies undertaken to date as well as subject descriptions/syllabuses for the faculty to consider.

You may apply for advanced standing. See how to apply for Credit for Prior Learning. You are encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible after receiving an offer.

Please note that UOW is unable to pre-assess for advanced standing prior to receiving a completed application. Credit for prior learning is determined by the relevant faculty assessment upon making a fully documented application.

Diploma of Nursing HLT54115 or HLT54121 pathway

Upon the completion of the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115 or HLT54121), students can apply for either the Bachelor of Nursing program through UOW Apply Online, or the Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurses - HLT54115 Dip Nursing Entry) program through UAC.

For us to assess your eligibility, you will need to include in your application your Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) registration number and documentation supporting your successful completion of the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115 or HLT54121). Please ensure you submit this documentation before the 13 January, 2024. Students who don't provide the documentation by the deadline will not be assessed for 2024 entry into the second year.

Students with a package offer will have a guaranteed pathway to the Bachelor of Nursing. Applicants will need to successfully complete the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115 or HLT54121) and provide evidence of current NMBA registration with AHPRA and will be granted admission into the second year of the course. If you receive a package offer, your Bachelor of Nursing course will be subject to the conditions outlined in your offer letter.

Other Diplomas or other nursing qualifications

Students with other nursing diploma’s or qualifications are invited to apply for the Bachelor of Nursing via UOW Apply Online and apply for credit (advanced standing) for subjects that you may have already completed.

Please see the Course Handbook for information on the course structure, practical's, placements and the subjects you will study in the Bachelor of Nursing degree.

This course offers one intake per year commencing in January 2024.

The Bachelor of Nursing, year 2 and year 3, works on an extended academic year, generally commencing in late January, and concluding early/mid December.

Students entering via the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115 or HLT54121) must attend a compulsory orientation on Friday the 19th of January 2024. The orientation session will consist of a 1-hour Zoom session and online activities.

Please see the Key Dates page for more information on intakes, session dates, and application closing dates. 

During the course, you will attend practical work experience in hospitals, aged care, and community facilities. You will be immersed in the field of nursing where you will care for people, putting into practice what you have learned in simulated tutorials.

Please visit the Nursing Placement page for detailed information about health-related placements.

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