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Bachelor of Nursing (Conversion)

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Nursing (Conversion)

Abbreviation:

BNurse(Conversion)

UOW Course Code:

355

CRICOS Code:

085515C

Total Credit Points:

48

Duration:

1 year full-time or part-time equivalent*

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health

Intake Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Delivery Mode:

On-Campus

Delivery Campus:

Wollongong
Hong Kong

Additional Information:

Course Finder

*The length of the degree is dependent upon entry qualifications

Overview 

The Bachelor of Nursing (Conversion) provides Registered Nurses with a Certificate/Diploma with the opportunity to upgrade their qualifications to a Bachelor’s degree level. 

Students evaluate and apply concepts drawn from nursing theory and research to professional practice; demonstrate an increased awareness of the effects of cultural, social, economic, legal and ethical influences on the development of the nursing profession; and demonstrate competencies that enable health professionals to accept responsibility for a more complex level of client management.

The number of candidates admitted to the course will be limited and applicants must be approved by the Head of the School of Nursing.

The conversion program does not lead to registration as a nurse in Australia. 

Entry Requirements

Academic requirements and English requirements are available from the Course Finder.

Course Learning Outcomes

Students graduating from the Bachelor of Nursing (Conversion) will be able to: 

  1. Evaluate knowledge, skills and behaviours for the provision of safe and effective nursing care for individuals, families and communities.
  2. Employ knowledge and skills in application of leadership in the provision of person centred, culturally appropriate practice.
  3. Demonstrate a critical awareness of knowledge, skills and behaviours commensurate with improvements in practice.

 

Course Structure 

Students are expected to complete one of the following programs of study based on their previous qualification, the extent of professional experience, study load and session commencement date. The program of study will be chosen in consultation with the Program Coordinator.

Registered Nurses who hold a Certificate of Nursing (or equivalent)

Registered nurses with a Certificate of Nursing, or equivalent, are required to satisfactorily complete subjects with a value of at least 48 credit points, of which at least 24 credit points shall be from 300-level subjects.

Subject Codesubject NameCredit PointsSession(s)
Full-time Study
Autumn
NMIH317Promoting Clinical Excellence6Autumn
NMIH304Evidence Appreciation and Application in Health Care Practice6Autumn
Candidates must choose electives to the value of 12 credits from the following subjects:
NMIH203Family Centred Nursing6Autumn
NMIH303Therapeutic Use of Self6Autumn
NMIH319Contemporary Research in Practice12Autumn
Spring
NMIH307Leadership in Health Care Practice6Spring
NMIH325Community Development Nursing: Theory and Practice6Spring
Candidates must choose electives to the value of 12 credits from the following subjects:
NMIH205Cultural Competence in Health Care Practice6Spring
NMIH206Therapeutics in Nursing6Spring
NMIH306Challenges of Ageing6Spring
NMIH315Practice Development and Person Centred Nursing6Spring

Registered Nurses who hold a Diploma of Nursing (or equivalent)

Registered nurses with a Diploma of Nursing, or equivalent, are required to satisfactorily complete subjects with a value of at least 24 credit points. Recognition of 24 credit points of prior learning are granted to applicants with a minimum of 1 year of recent clinical practice.

Subject Codesubject NameCredit PointsSession(s)
Full-time Study
Autumn
NMIH203Family Centred Nursing6Autumn
NMIH317Promoting Clinical Excellence6Autumn
NMIH303Therapeutic Use of Self6Autumn
NMIH304Evidence Appreciation and Application in Health Care Practice6Autumn
Subject Codesubject NameCredit PointsSession(s)
Full-time Study
Spring
NMIH205Cultural Competence in Health Care Practice6Spring
NMIH325Community Development Nursing: Theory and Practice6Spring
NMIH315Practice Development and Person Centred Nursing6Spring
NMIH307Leadership in Health Care Practice6Spring
Subject Codesubject NameCredit PointsSession(s)
Part-time Study: Onshore and Offshore
NMIH304Evidence Appreciation and Application in Health Care Practice6Autumn
NMIH317Promoting Clinical Excellence6Autumn
NMIH307Leadership in Health Care Practice6Spring
NMIH325Community Development Nursing: Theory and Practice6Spring

Credit Arrangements

Credit and articulation arrangements are available from the Course Finder. Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.

Other Information

Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: smah-students@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 22 September, 2015