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Charles Sturt University

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Bachelor of Nursing

  • Bachelor

Charles Sturt's Bachelor of Nursing has been a leader in nursing education for over 40 years, offering a comprehensive program that prepares students for impactful careers as registered nurses. The course provides flexible study options and significant financial support opportunities for eligible students.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Study Mode
In person, Online
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Domestic Fees
$6,316 per year
ATAR
65

About this course

Overview

Charles Sturt's Bachelor of Nursing has led the way for nurses for more than 40 years and continues to set the standard with a proud tradition in nursing and midwifery. As an undergraduate student, you'll join the ranks of graduates known across Australia for their resilience, respect, and integrity. With an industry-focused course structure, you'll graduate fully prepared for your role as a registered nurse- ready to make a meaningful impact from day one.

Study Subsidies Available You could be eligible for up to $12,000 in study support when you work with NSW Health after graduating. This funding covers fees, tech, travel and placement costs. Learn more here.

If you're a Victorian resident and choose to study the Bachelor of Nursing at Charles Sturt's Albury campus, you could receive up to $16,500 through the Victorian Government's nursing and midwifery scholarship scheme to help cover your study costs. Learn more here.

Plus, you have study options: choose to complete this undergraduate nursing degree full-time or part-time on campus, online or a mix of both.

Are you an enrolled nurse? Discover how you can make the move from enrolled to registered nurse.

This course is part of an articulated program of study. Articulated programs allow you to build on your study to achieve the right level of qualification for you.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Selection rank: 65

Learn about how our selection ranks are calculated (including ATARs and adjustment factors).

View the course profile for this course.

This course is competitive and meeting the entry requirements does not guarantee a place in the course.

  • Completion of an Australian Year 12 qualification (or equivalent) with the minimum ATAR required or equivalent is achievedOR
  • A completed Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) with an equivalent ranking to the currently listed ATAROR
  • A completed Certificate III at AQF Level 3, studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University - or equivalentOR
  • A completed Certificate IV at AQF Level 4, studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University - or equivalent
  • Partial completion of an AQF Diploma, of at least 50%, studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University - or equivalentOR
  • A completed Diploma at AQF Level 5 studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University - or equivalentOR
  • A completed Hospital Certificate in Nursing (or equivalent) and Ahpra registration as an enrolled nurseOR
  • A completed Tertiary Preparation Certificate from an Australian university (or equivalent), demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success through the overall Grade Average or score achievedOR
  • Successful completion of a minimum of two university level subjects (AQF level Associate Degree or higher) demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success through an overall Grade Point Average of 2.9 achieved in the most recent course of study.

The English-language requirements for the Bachelor of Nursing align with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) English Language Skills Registration Standard (2025).

Students must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Student is from an English-speaking background and must have attended and satisfactorily completed at least six years of primary and secondary education taught and assessed solely in English in a Nursing, Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) recognised country (e.g. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom or United States of America) including at least two years between years 7 and 12. A full list of recognised countries is available from the NMBA website.
  • Student is an enrolled nurse with current registration with the NMBA - English language requirements will have been demonstrated for enrolled nurse registration.

Students from a non-English speaking background must:

  • Provide IELTS results (academic module) or NMBA accepted equivalent with a minimum overall score of 7 with a minimum score of 7 each component for listening, reading and speaking, and a minimum score of 6.5 in writing.
  • Test results will be accepted from a maximum of two test sitting in 12-month period only if there is a minimum overall score of 7 in each sitting and a minimum score of 7 in each component for listening reading and speaking, a minimum score of 6.5 for writing across the two sittings. When using two test sittings no score in any component for either test can be below 6.5

Examples of equivalent requirements are provided below. Details of other accepted tests are available from the NMBA website.

For OET

  • Minimum score of B in listening, reading and speaking and a minimum score of C+ in writing.
  • A maximum of two test sittings in a 12-month period will be accepted if there is a minimum score in each component for listening, reading and speaking, and a minimum score of C+ across for writing across the two sittings. No score in any component for either sitting can be below C+

For PTE Academic

  • Minimum overall score of 66 with a minimum score of 66 in listening reading and speaking, a minimum score of 56 in writing.
  • A maximum of two test sittings in a 12-month period will be accepted if there is a minimum score of 66 achieved in each sitting and a minimum sore of 66 in each component for listening, speaking and reading, and a minimum score of 56 in writing across the two sittings. No score in any component for either sitting is below 56.

Inherent requirements are the academic and other requirements of a course that all students must meet to achieve the course learning outcomes, and the knowledge, abilities, skills and qualities students will need to have in order to achieve them. Please visit our inherent requirements page for more general information about them.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

What you will study

For each 8-point subject you are enrolled in, you should expect to spend 10 to 12 hours per week working on assignments and assigned readings, tutorial assistance, individual or group research/study, forum activity, workplace learning, and attending lectures, intensive schools, or examinations. If you are studying four subjects per session, this is equivalent to a full-time job. The workload for some subjects may vary as a result of approved course design.

Want to take the stress out of work placement so you can focus on what matters? We're making it easier with our Work Place Learning Grants. You could receive $2,000 to put towards your first work placement to help cover the costs of accommodation, travel, food - whatever you need! After all, hands-on learning is at the heart of what we do at Charles Sturt. Eligible for Bachelor of Nursing students enrolled in online study commencing in 2023 only, who will be studying the subject NRS276 in that same year. The grant will be paid post-census in the session in which you study that subject. Call 1800 275 278 for further information.

Career pathways

Our Bachelor of Nursing graduates are recognised for their critical thinking, diversity and professionalism. Many Charles Sturt University-educated nurses have received overseas recognition and now work internationally. When you graduate, you'll be a registered nurse - with experience in professional practice - ready to make your mark in a wide range of careers. You could:

Work in public and private healthcare facilities

From emergency situations to post-procedure care, nurses are needed in public and private hospitals and health facilities, community health centres, defence forces, primary and secondary industries, insurance, justice health, mental health, and workplace health and safety.

Improve patient care

Use your knowledge and skills to conduct research and improve and advance patient care nursing practice. You could also return to undertake postgraduate study, such as one of our nursing graduate certificates, a graduate diploma, or one of our health research degrees

Specialise

After graduating with the Bachelor of Nursing, you have the opportunity to specialise in any area of nursing that interests you.

Course structure

Essential set (192 pts)Core subjects184 Credit PointsCodeTitleCredit PointsNUR102Evidence in Practice 18 credit ptsHSC103Interprofessional Healthcare Practice8 credit ptsBMS181Human Anatomy and Physiology 18 credit ptsIKC100Indigenous Australian Health8 credit ptsNUR104Evidence in Practice 28 credit ptsNUR105Professional Experience Placement 18 credit ptsBMS182Human Anatomy and Physiology 28 credit ptsNUR200Health Assessment and Intervention: Acute Pathophysiology8 credit ptsNUR201Evidence in Practice 38 credit ptsNUR202Professional Experience Placement 28 credit ptsHSC203Law and Ethics for Health Care8 credit ptsHIP102Research Foundations for Health, Sports and Exercise Sciences8 credit ptsNUR204Evidence in Practice 48 credit ptsNUR205Professional Experience Placement 38 credit ptsHSC204Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Healthcare Practice8 credit ptsNUR300Health Assessment and Intervention: Mental Health8 credit ptsNUR301Evidence in Practice 58 credit ptsNUR302Professional Experience Placement 48 credit ptsNUR303Person-Centred Care in Diverse Contexts8 credit ptsNUR304Evidence in Practice 68 credit ptsNUR305Professional Experience Placement 58 credit ptsNUR306Health Assessment and Intervention: Chronic and Complex Pathophysiology8 credit ptsNUR307Leadership and Care Coordination8 credit ptsCompulsory subjects 8 Credit Points

Students with the Diploma of Nursing Credit Package enrol in NUR101. All other students enrol in NUR100.

CodeTitleCredit PointsNUR100Introduction to the Registered Nurse Profession8 credit ptsORNUR101Transition from Enrolled Nurse to the Registered Nurse Profession8 credit pts

Credit for prior study or work

If you've completed relevant tertiary study, or work experience related to your course, you could receive credit towards your degree. Which would mean completing your qualification quicker. Find out how to apply for credit and see our credit policy.

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