Are you an international student looking to make a promising career in nursing?
Come, discover the ever thriving and expanding (23% projected job growth) Australian workforce involved in Healthcare. Different nursing qualifications have different employment outcomes. You could choose to become an Enrolled Nurse, a Registered Nurse (RN), a midwife or even a Medication Endorsed Enrolled Nurse (EEN).
Courses Available for Nursing in Australia
As per the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Australia’s provisions, Enrolled Nurses usually work under the direction and authority of a Registered Nurse. There are some tasks that only a Registered Nurse can do. An EEN is an Enrolled Nurse who has gone through some additional training which gives them the ability to administer medications. Here are the different types of qualifications to set you up for a nursing career in Australia.
Nursing Colleges in Australia: Specialization
There are three-degree types and one certificate and one diploma degree course available in nursing colleges in Australia -
- Undergraduate Degree – Bachelor of Science (BSc.), Bachelor of Nursing (BSN).
- Graduate Degree – Masters of Science (MSc.), The Master of Nursing Science (MNSc).
- Doctoral Degree – Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).
- Graduate Certificate.
- Graduate Diploma.
Bachelor of Nursing
This prepares for your future role as a Registered Nurse in a health care environment. Subjects include, but are not limited to health assessment, physiology, legal and professional issues, principles of research etc.
Nursing Course Duration
3 years’ full time or equivalent part-time to complete Bachelor of Nursing
Study Nursing Eligibility Requirements
- Academic: Completion of Year 12 or Overseas Equivalent
- English: Academic IELTS score of 7.0 overall or equivalent
*Institutions or universities may require a higher or lower IELTS score
Master of Nursing
Specially designed for graduates of any Bachelor of Nursing degree to learn how to work with other healthcare professionals toward providing patient care that is of the highest quality and develop leadership skills in nursing.
Course Duration
2 years of full-time or four years of part-time study to complete Master of Nursing
Eligibility Requirements
- Academic: Completion of relevant Bachelor degree or equivalent
- English: Academic IELTS score of 7.0 with no band lower than 7.0 or equivalent
*Institutions or universities may require a higher or lower IELTS score
Diploma of Nursing
Become an Enrolled Nurse doing Diploma of Nursing in 12 to 18 months by international students in Australia. The Diploma course will teach you the basic skills and knowledge needed to work under a Registered Nurse. Through this course you will be able to work in a variety of nurse settings, and/or you can continue studying to complete a Bachelor of Nursing and get credits towards it.
Course Duration
1.5 to 2 years to complete Diploma of Nursing
Eligibility Requirements
- Academic: Completion of Year 12 or Overseas Equivalent
- English: Academic IELTS score of 7 overall with no band lower than 7 or equivalent
The Internationally Qualified Nurse (IQN) Program
Formally known as the IRON Program it aims to prepare international nurses for Australian registration. The program is a bridging course recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and helps build confidence and increases the employability of overseas nurses.
Frequently asked questions
about studying Nursing in Australia
Australia had always taken pride for providing high quality education. Australian Nurse Programs had been meticulously developed to impart theoretical knowledge and hone practical skills required in delivering excellent healthcare services.
High demands for qualified nurses and related healthcare services, as reflected in Skilled Occupations List, is one of the driving factors for its popularity. Relevant educational background, work experiences maybe counted towards application of Permanent Residency.
Another appealing reason for practicing nurses to consider Australia is the Bridging Program for Nurses or popularly known as IRON (Initial Registration for Overseas Nurses). Overseas nurses coming from different backgrounds and practice are prepared thoroughly to be integrated into the Australian workforce. It strengthens their existing knowledge and skills; orient them to best practise methods in their field; and make them aware of their conduct and legal responsibilities in the practise of their profession in Australia.
Also as the third most preferred destination for international students, the country continues to attract international students and tourists alike because of the culture, the sceneries, the laid back atmosphere and the unique flora and fauna and the thousand and one reasons why Australia is the place to be.
It is good to note that most international students can work for up to forty (40) hours every two weeks during semester and unrestricted hours during any scheduled course break and public holidays.
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