
Nursing
For some, nursing is a career — but for many, it’s a calling.
A world-class healthcare system needs nurses who can not only connect with and care for patients, but also nimbly adapt to and adopt new technology throughout their career.
Our nursing courses give you the skills you need to work as an enrolled nurse or registered nurse. Your degree will also give you the knowledge and understanding to provide patient-centred care in a variety of settings, with technology that’s always changing.
Learn in cutting-edge facilities that simulate real-life situations and settings.
Our Nursing programs are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in nursing. We offer a range of flexible learning options, including face-to-face and online delivery, as well as our Bachelor of Nursing program at our Hawthorn and Wantirna campuses.
Browse TAFE, undergraduate and postgraduate nursing courses to find detailed course information, application dates, nursing ATAR scores, fees, entry requirements and more.
Browse our Nursing courses
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How to become a nurse
Becoming a nurse is more than just a rewarding and fulfilling career choice — for many it’s a calling. Learn how to become a registered or enrolled nurse and help people in your community.
Why study Nursing with us?
5 stars for learner engagement
#1 in Melbourne for staff:student interaction
#1 in Melbourne for graduate satisfaction
Hands-on experience with 800 hours of clinical placement^
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^ Included in our Bachelor of Nursing
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