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Bachelor of Nursing at Deakin University is a 3-year accredited nursing degree offered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), and Warrnambool. Develops ethical understanding, knowledge, and practical skills required to become a registered nurse.
Prepares students to deliver safe, high-quality, patient-centred care across diverse healthcare settings. Provides extensive clinical training through simulation centres and approximately 800 hours of professional placements from first year.
Supported by experienced clinicians, with training across metropolitan, regional, and rural healthcare environments, preparing graduates for registration and diverse nursing careers across Australia.
Indicative total fees are AU$ 133,855 (AU$ 133,800 tuition + AU$ 55 application fee), with live AUD to MYR conversion in the fee breakdown below.
Deakin ranks in the top 50 worldwide and among the top 10 in Australia for Nursing in QS World University Rankings by Subject, reflecting strength in nursing teaching, clinical training, and graduate outcomes.
Entry requirements typically include ATAR 50, UEC 21 points from the best five academic subjects, STPM 6 points from the best three academic subjects, and A Levels DDD or equivalent. IELTS 7.0 overall with no band less than 7.0 is required.
Career outcomes include registered nurse roles in hospitals, aged care, community health, schools, and government agencies.
Study at Burwood, Waterfront, or Warrnambool. Plan to apply at least three months before your March or July course start.
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Deakin is ranked in the top 50 worldwide and among the top 10 in Australia for Nursing in QS World University Rankings by Subject, reflecting strong teaching, research, and industry engagement in nursing and healthcare.
Develops ethical understanding, knowledge, and practical skills required to become a registered nurse, preparing you for professional registration and clinical practice.
Prepares students to deliver safe, high-quality, patient-centred care across diverse healthcare settings, building competence in assessment, intervention, and compassionate nursing practice.
Provides extensive clinical training through simulation centres and approximately 800 hours of professional placements from first year, supported by experienced clinicians across metropolitan, regional, and rural environments.
Bachelor of Nursing at Deakin University is offered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), and Warrnambool. You will study in specialist nursing and simulation teaching spaces with access to clinical skills laboratories, high-fidelity simulation suites, and professional placements across metropolitan, regional, and rural healthcare settings.
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Scholarship options for this degree programme depend on your intake and academic profile. Contact us and we’ll check eligibility with Deakin University.
Core fees are shown in Australian dollars (AUD). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live AUD/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. Deakin University typically reviews tuition each year; expect an estimated 5–10% annual increase — always use the latest official tuition on your offer or fee schedule.
Indicative totals above are not a quote. Tuition and related fees follow Deakin University’s current published schedule for your intake year. For scholarships, contact us. MYR equivalents use the live rate shown above.
The Bachelor of Nursing is completed over 3 years of full-time study at Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), or Warrnambool, with March and July intakes. Core units progress from foundational nursing practice through clinical specialisations; optional course electives let you tailor your degree. Expand each section for indicative units.
Level 1 Trimester 1 establishes foundational nursing knowledge, academic integrity, and introductory clinical practice. You will study quality and safety in healthcare, evidence-based practice, anatomy and physiology, and your first nursing practice unit, building the professional standards expected from first year. You will apply evidence-based nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings, working with experienced clinicians to develop the professional competencies required for registration as a nurse in Australia.
Level 1 Trimester 2 extends your nursing foundation with culturally safe practice, paediatric care, and health assessment skills. You will explore Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ history, culture and health while developing person-centred assessment and quality and safety in nursing practice. You will apply evidence-based nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings, working with experienced clinicians to develop the professional competencies required for registration as a nurse in Australia.
Level 2 Trimester 1 focuses on primary health care and mental health nursing. You will learn community-based health promotion, preventive care, and supportive mental health interventions that prepare you for diverse clinical placements across metropolitan and regional settings. You will apply evidence-based nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings, working with experienced clinicians to develop the professional competencies required for registration as a nurse in Australia.
Level 2 Trimester 2 develops pharmacology and acute care nursing skills. You will study quality use of medicines and acute illness management, applying clinical reasoning and safe medication practices in simulated and supervised healthcare environments. You will apply evidence-based nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings, working with experienced clinicians to develop the professional competencies required for registration as a nurse in Australia.
Level 3 Trimester 1 addresses care of older persons and chronic illness management. You will develop skills in long-term condition support, gerontological nursing, and coordinated care planning for patients with complex and ongoing health needs across community and hospital settings. You will apply evidence-based nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings, working with experienced clinicians to develop the professional competencies required for registration as a nurse in Australia.
Level 3 Trimester 2 consolidates your nursing degree with advanced quality and safety, mental health and wellbeing, and comprehensive nursing practice. You will integrate prior learning into capstone clinical practice, preparing for registration and graduate nursing roles. You will apply evidence-based nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings, working with experienced clinicians to develop the professional competencies required for registration as a nurse in Australia.
Course electives allow you to broaden your nursing degree with specialised study options. Choose from international study tours, interprofessional education, maternal and newborn care, rural nursing, Aboriginal studies, epidemiology, nutrition, psychology, and other health-related units to align your degree with your career interests and placement goals. You will apply evidence-based nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings, working with experienced clinicians to develop the professional competencies required for registration as a nurse in Australia.
Deakin University offers March and July intakes for this degree. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start.
Exact dates vary by year and campus; apply early to secure your place, arrange your visa, and organise accommodation. Confirm with Deakin or our advisors.
Start your Australian student visa once you have your offer. We guide timeline and documents.
Official source: Intake dates are set by Deakin University and may change.
Live rate (same as Fee estimate): 1 AUD = — MYR
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