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| QTAC code | Degree code | Program | Campus | Credit granted* |
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| 088671 / 088691 / 088681 | 1162 | Bachelor of Nursing | Gold Coast / Logan / Brisbane South | 80 CP |
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Progression to the Bachelor of Nursing from the Diploma of Health Care is subject to quota restrictions and is determined on the basis of academic merit. Selection is competitive, as the number of eligible graduates generally exceeds the 80 places available annually to College graduates.
If you successfully complete the Diploma of Health Care, and meet the conditions set out below, you will enter the second year of the Bachelor of Nursing at Griffith University (providing you with 80 credit points of exemption towards completion of the 240 credit point degree).
At a minimum, to be considered in the quota selection, you will need to complete the Diploma with a GPA equivalent to Griffith University’s rank requirement for direct entry to the Bachelor of Nursing. Contact Griffith College for GPA to rank equivalencies.
If you are selected for a place in the Bachelor of Nursing, you will be required to commence your degree approximately six weeks prior to the start of the University’s first trimester, to undertake the intensive course 1809NRS Effective Nursing Practices.
- As this involves clinical placement, eligibility for enrolment is dependent on successful completion, within the Diploma, of a set of mandatory requirements such as pre-placement orientation, health and security checks, immunisations, and acquiring additional clothing/ equipment+. Full details will be provided at orientation.
You will be required to purchase additional clothing and equipment as well as cover costs associated with immunisation and pre-placement checks. If you do not satisfy preplacement checks you may be prevented from undertaking further components of the diploma including 11809NRS.
When you accept a Diploma of Health Care / Bachelor of Nursing package you agree to a specific bachelor commencement date and as such it will be for that intake. If eligible, you will be considered as part of the bachelor quota.
- As you progress through your diploma studies, if for any reason you find that you will not be able to commence your bachelor at the expected time (notwithstanding other eligibility conditions), you must consult with the College, and your progression will be adjusted accordingly.
- Reasons that may result in a change to your original bachelor start date may include: a temporary withdrawal from your diploma; a temporary leave of absence; a reduction in your diploma study load, a requirement to repeat a course/s.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS FOR NURSING REGISTRATION
You must meet the English Language standards specified by Nursing and Midwifery Board Australia (NMBA) registration standards to meet the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) accreditation standards for entry into the program prior to being offered a place in the course. These standards are subject to change by the accrediting body.
Language of instruction (LOI) is only granted if students can demonstrate their English language competency as per the NMBA requirements:
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- English is your primary language, and you have satisfactorily completed at least 6 years of primary and secondary education, taught and assessed in English in one of the recognised countries detailed below (including at least two years between years 7 to 12).
- Recognised Countries: Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, United States, Canada, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom. English test results must be no more than two years old.
See International Students pathway section below for English proof requirements if you can not meet the LOI requirements.