Adelaide University

Bachelor of Nursing

Undergraduate

Details

University Location Adelaide, South Australia
City Population 1.3 million
Student Population 65,000
Int'l Student Population 16,000
Main Campus Adelaide City Campus
Program Campus Adelaide City, Mount Gambier, or Whyalla
Program Duration 3 years
Estimated Annual Tuition AUD$46,700 (2026 fees; subject to increase)
Semester Intake February & July
Next Available Intake February
Application Deadline No set deadline*
CRICOS Provider 04249J

Overview

Nursing is more than just a job. It’s an exciting, challenging and rewarding profession, full of caring and resilient problem-solvers. Whether it’s at the height of a pandemic or delivering community care, nurses make a difference by providing quality treatment and support.

The Bachelor of Nursing at Adelaide University is a clinically focused degree, offering valuable industry insights and the best in nursing practice. Adelaide nursing students learn from experienced academic and clinical staff in the university’s simulated hospital and health service environments where you can consolidate your learning and build confidence in your practice.

You’ll also have opportunities to further your studies and specialize in an area that meets your career aspirations.

Program

In the Bachelor of Nursing, you’ll explore contemporary nursing knowledge, research, and practice, and experience the diversity of clinical nursing practice. Coursework is designed to prepare you for your nursing career so you can be confident in meeting healthcare delivery needs.

First-year studies include courses on Human Biology 1 and Human Biology 2, Social and Political Determinants of Health and Aboriginal Health. These are designed to broaden your foundational knowledge across disciplines and topics.

You will also complete the following undergraduate courses as part of your studies:

  • Becoming a Nursing Professional
  • Health of Older People
  • Scientific Basis of Clinical Practice
  • Health of Infants, Children and Adolescents
  • Mental Health Nursing
  • Assessment, Diagnostics and Pharmacotherapeutics
  • Health of Adults
  • Transition to Professional Practice

Clinical Placements
Placements will begin from your first year of study to build your fundamental knowledge and professional skills. This will continue into your second and third year of study with 1,000 clinical placement hours across your degree, which will provide you with opportunities to learn and experience the diversity of nursing practice and healthcare. You’ll also be able to explore some of the latest technologies in healthcare including the use of 360 video and augmented reality.

Admission Requirements

Completed high school diploma
You must have a high school diploma with a minimum 65% average.

The Bachelor of Nursing program at Adelaide University is available to

  • applicants coming directly from Grade 12; or
  • applicants with successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) in a higher education award program.

Admission Timeline

*While there is no set application deadline, you are encouraged to apply at least 6 months prior to the program start date.