Consider a rewarding career in nursing, where professionals make a meaningful impact by delivering essential healthcare—from managing acute emergencies to supporting the elderly through home visits. At Murdoch, you can integrate a person-centred approach with psychosocial and biological sciences to develop the skills required for registration as a Registered Nurse. The program includes lifetime access to a web-based ePortfolio for showcasing your expertise, along with practical training via high-fidelity simulations. It offers a three-year full-time duration for Semester 1 starters or 3.5 years for Semester 2.Key advantages include a five-star rating from the Good Universities Guide 2024 for learning resources and engagement, 18 weeks of hands-on experience in Western Australian hospitals and communities, and skill development at South Street or Mandurah campuses. You'll explore health complexities across the lifespan, legal and cultural influences, and clinical practices for quality care. Graduates can pursue diverse roles such as Acute Care Nurse or Mental Health Nurse in sectors like business, health, and research. The course is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council, enabling eligibility for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.
A local representative of Murdoch University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.