Gain the necessary knowledge base, practical skills and attitudes to work safely, effectively and productively with clients within a healthcare setting. With over 1,100 hours of clinical placement you will learn the value of optimising the physical, mental and social wellbeing of people and their communities, promoting balanced lifestyles and supporting people to realise their full potential.
On successful completion of the Bachelor of Nursing degree, you are supported through the process of registration with the Nursing Council of New Zealand.
Benefit from small classes, dedicated clinically experienced tutors and regular time in our modern clinical skills lab, Pokapu Whaihanga, where you put your new clinical skills into practice.
The programme is blended/online. Classes at the Bell Street campus will usually be between 8.30am and 5pm. You will be expected to study approximately 40 hours a week, half of which can be completed in your own time.
You will learn how to:
Provide safe, caring and evidence-based nursing care.
Access, comprehend and assess information from a range of sources.
Apply clinical reasoning and judgement to the level of a beginning practitioner, informed by communication and social skills.
Work collaboratively as part of team in learning and providing competent and safe nursing care in a variety of settings.
Practice within the legal, ethical and cultural safety parameters of the nursing profession in different contexts.
Demonstrate professional behaviour consistent and with and informed by a high ethical standard. • engage in self-directed learning and take responsibility for ongoing learning.
Integrate Te Tiriti o Waitangi into your professional practice.
Develop resilience and demonstrate intellectual independence, critical thinking skills and analytical rigour.
Practice Nurse, District Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Public Health Nurse, Research, Management, Health Promotion, Education, Elderly Care, Hospital Nurse (Medical, Surgical, Paediatrics and Theatre).
Graduate registered nurses working for Te Whatu Ora usually earn $74,000 a year. ($76,000 from 1 April 2024.)
Registered nurses usually earn $74,000-$153,000 per year. Source: Te Whatu Ora and NZNO, 2023 -2024.
Bachelor Degree - Level 7
Not Applicable
Open
February, March, July, November
IELTS: Overall 6.5 with no band lower than 6.5 TOFEL: PTE: 0
3 Years
NZD$ 28570.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
Not Applicable
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Here are some scholarship that are available at The Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT).
Tuition Fee Scholarship
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Tuition Fee Scholarship
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All international