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2010 Bachelor of Nursing (Fast Track St Vincents)(H3V)  Download to Zip

Responsible faculty or institute: 
Health Science (principal)
Campus(es) Offered: 
Sydney: Sydney, St Vincents & Mater Health
Course Duration: Minimum 2 yrs, Maximum 4 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school):  sonya Johnstone (03) 6324 3681 or Wendy Nas (03) 6324 3110

Introduction

The Bachelor of Nursing Fast Track Program is offered in two years full time including two spring schools (six full time semesters)

Admission & Prerequisites

University admission. In addition, suggested year 11 and 12 subjects are English, Science and Humanities.

Applicants (other than those admitted on year 12 results my be required to complete a psychometric test and/or attend for interview.

Students in courses offered by the School of Nursing & Midwifery that have compulsory clinical components must apply for a National Police History Record check (NPHRC), in order to be placed in health care agencies. The NPHRC must be completed before a student can attend any Professional Experience Placement.

Students must also complete and submit the following:

  • NSW Health Consent for the police check;

  • Prohibited Employment Declaration for NSW;

  • Adult Vaccination Card;

  • Working with Children Agreement.

The School of Nursing and Midwifery will require all students to acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the Faculty of Health Science Infectious Diseases Policy at the time of or as soon as practicable after enrolment. Students will be required to sign a declaration that states they have both read and understood the policy and recognise their rights and responsibilities under the policy, and return the signed declaration to the School by the date stipulated.

Students who are required to undertake Professional Experience Placement must document their compliance with the Health Card NSW immunisation policy by providing a completed Health Care Provider Form and, if applicable, a completed Tuberculosis Screening Form to the School in which they are enrolled prior to commencement of the first placement.

Career Outcomes

Graduates are eligible to apply for registration as a nurse with a state regulatory authority.

There are employment opportunities in many diverse healthcare settings for Registered Nurses.

Graduates are able to pursue postgraduate opportunities in Nursing or other related disciplines.


Articulation to/from Course

Students may articulate from the Bachelor of Nursing to the Bachelor of Nursing with Honours or to the Graduate Certificate, or Graduate Diploma in Nursing after six months post registration experience.


Professional Recognition

Graduates with a Bachelor of Nursing are eligible to apply for registration as a nurse with a state regulatory authority and graduates with a current practising certificate may be eligible for employment in many other English speaking countries.

Miscellaneous Information

Academic progress
Progression from year to year depends on satisfactory completion of the relevant units outlined in the schedule. Students who fail 25% or more in any semester will have their pathway reviewed by the School and must enrol in the stipulated pathway.

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