Why study nursing at Curtin
Your studies will focus on developing the skills and knowledge you’ll need to meet the demands of our changing healthcare systems.
Professional recognition
Graduates are eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a Registered Nurse.
Cutting-edge
Learn in advanced facilities and develop the skills needed to meet the demands of changing healthcare systems and technologies.
Work experience
You’ll complete a minimum of 840 hours of clinical placements in sectors such as aged care, mental health and emergency.
What you will learn
Curtin’s Bachelor of Science (Nursing) will provide a wide-ranging program of simulated practice and fieldwork, advanced clinical skill development, biological, behavioural and nursing sciences.
Ready to learn more?
Download our course guide to find out how you can start your study journey with Curtin University.