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Accreditation

Following approval and accreditation by the Nurses and Midwives Board of NSW graduates holding a Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) degree would be considered eligible to apply to the Board to join the Register of Nurses. The application to register will require applicants to disclose any impairment or academic misconduct.

Advanced Standing

In the Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) course recognition of prior learning results in admission to the course. No further advanced standing (RPL) will be granted.

Admission

To be eligible to undertake the course applicants must satisfy one of the following entry criteria:

In addition

International applicants should contact UWS International for details on admission. Contact information for the International Office is available via the UWS website.

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 170 credit points including the units listed in the recommended sequence below.

Recommended Sequence

Full-time

Year 1

Quarter 1 session

Introduction to Nursing Practice

This unit introduces the student to nursing concepts, principles and skills that identify, promote, maintain and support health and well being across the lifespan. Students will also acquire knowledge of nursing concepts and practices that support people who are affected by health breakdown. This introductory unit prepares students for entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Nursing 4642 degree course.

Autumn session

Medical-Surgical Nursing 1

This unit will elaborate on professional nursing concepts and practices that promote, maintain and support people who are experiencing health breakdown affecting eating, drinking, nutrition and elimination.

Alterations in Nutrition, Elimination and Sexuality

This unit will elaborate the mechanisms of health breakdown and their application to professional nursing practice in supporting people who are affected by alteration in eating, drinking, nutrition, elimination and sexuality.

Evidence-Based Nursing 1

This unit explores concepts related to 400755 Evidence Based Nursing, which will further develop student understanding of the significance of scholarship, research and the research processes and how these may inform professional nursing knowledge and practice.

Family Health Care: Health Issues and Australian Indigenous People

This unit provides the student with opportunities to investigate and discuss health issues as they relate to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

Spring session

Medical-Surgical Nursing 2

This unit will elaborate on professional nursing concepts and practices that promote, maintain and support people who are experiencing health breakdown affecting breathing, work/leisure, sexuality and mobility.

Alterations in Breathing, Work/Leisure and Mobility

This unit will elaborate the mechanisms of health breakdown and their application to professional nursing practice in supporting people who are affected by alteration in breathing, work/leisure, sexuality and mobility.

Mental Health Nursing 1

This unit will extend the student’s understanding of the relationships between stress, adaptation, mental health and the person’s capacity to function in everyday life and the implications for professional nursing practice.

Family Health Care: Child and Adolescent Nursing

This unit explores physical, social, political and community issues which impact on the health of children, adolescents and families. The knowledge gained will be appropriate for working with children and families within a hospital or community setting. The promotion of health and prevention of illness underpines this unit.

Year 2

Autumn session

Family Health Care: High Acuity Nursing

This unit will elaborate and consolidate mechanisms of health breakdown and complex nursing concepts and professional nursing practices that promote, maintain and support health and wellness. The focus is on providing professional nursing care of people who are experiencing acute, profound physiological, psychosocial and spiritual health breakdown.

Mental Health Nursing 2

This unit will elaborate the mechanisms of health breakdown and their application to professional nursing practice in supporting people who are affected by serious mental health breakdown.

Family Health Care: Chronicity and Palliative Care Nursing

This unit engages students in the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of professional nursing care for those individuals and their families living with a chronic illness and those dying from a life threatening illness.

Spring session

Transition to Graduate Practice

This unit explores the transition to graduate practice from undergraduate nursing student to graduate professional registered nurse focusing on the role, responsibilities, accountabilities and options for the registered nurse.

Evidence-Based Nursing 2

This unit consolidates and assists student's synthesis of the major methodological approaches to support evidence-based practice, the process of research/inquiry and their application in the development of a defensible and justifiable nursing research project.

Leadership in Graduate Practice

This unit introduces the student to the role of the professional nurse as leader and manager.

Family Health Care: Older Adult Nursing

The health and wellbeing of older people reflect their genetic inheritance, the environment, lifestyle choices and a complex set of developmental experiences upon which individuals, groups and socio-political influences have impinged. Nevertheless, being or becoming 'old' is only one part of a person's life experience. Thus, in order to understand 'being old', we need to have knowledge of such influences and experiences. By promoting the health and therefore the potential of people, nurses have the opportunity to be in the forefront of health care. This opportunity places nurses in a position to intervene therapeutically in the lives and upon the lifestyles of older people by working with individuals and groups to facilitate healthy aging and by promoting positive attitudes towards ageing and older people.

Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry)

This course prepares graduates for eligibility to apply for registration throughout Australia as beginning professional registered nurses. The focus of the course is on inquiry-based learning, critical thinking and reflective practice in relation to the theory and practice of nursing in health and health breakdown across the lifespan. Students study application of physical and behavioural sciences to nursing; inquiry and evidence-based practice principles; and utilisation within nursing; and the nursing care of individuals, families and groups from diverse backgrounds across the lifespan. The acquisition of nursing knowledge and skills will occur in campus-based simulated clinical practice settings and consolidation occurs as students undertake clinical placements in a variety of health care settings.

Recognition of Prior Learning

In the Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) course recognition of prior learning results in admission to the course. No further advanced standing (RPL) will be granted.

Duration

Two years full time.

Location

Hawkesbury Campus

Course Structure

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 170 credit points.

Accreditation

Following approval and accreditation by the Nurses and Midwives Board of NSW graduates holding a Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) degree would be considered eligible to apply to the Board to join the Register of Nurses. The application to register will require applicants to disclose any impairment or academic misconduct.

How to Apply

All domestic applications for entry to UWS postgraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Step by step instructions are available on on How to Apply pages.

Admission Requirements

o be eligible to undertake the course applicants must satisfy one of the following entry criteria:
  • Completed an undergraduate degree with a focus in the biological sciences, or
  • Completed an undergraduate degree with a focus in the arts/ behavioural sciences, or
  • hold an overseas, 3 year post secondary school qualification as a registered nurse

Special Requirements

To be enrolled in this course students must comply with the current occupational screening and vaccination policy of NSW Health at course commencement. The Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry) program incorporates the teaching of nursing practical techniques/ skills and clinical training through physical contact between supervising clinicians, lecturers, students and patients of both genders and all backgrounds. This contact is guided by protocols and codes of conduct and is a compulsory requirement of the course as currently accredited. Students entering the program must do so with an understanding that accommodations cannot be made in this area for any reason.

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