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Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Psychological Science, Deakin University

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About this course

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Deakin's Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Psychological Science is designed to develop your understanding of human behavior and equip you with practical skills to become a successful nurse. The program combines scientific knowledge with real-world experience through placements, preparing you for a career as a registered nurse, with eligibility to pursue further study in psychology as well. Learning takes place in purpose-built simulation centres that replicate hospital and community environments, and you will undertake 800 hours of professional placements in diverse healthcare settings, including metropolitan, regional, and rural areas. Graduates emerge with solid clinical experience and a comprehensive understanding of mental health, enabling them to care for patients and their families effectively.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This combined program is ideal if you are passionate about health, mental well-being, and making a difference. With a focus on practical training, it offers extensive clinical placements, giving you real-world experience from early on. Deakin’s School of Nursing and Midwifery is highly research-active and boasts top-notch facilities, ensuring you learn in a supportive yet innovative environment. The course prepares you for a broad range of healthcare roles and further study options, making you adaptable in a constantly evolving healthcare sector.

Specialisation

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This degree integrates two disciplines — nursing and psychological science. The nursing component trains you to deliver safe, holistic care and become registered through the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. The psychological science component provides a strong foundation in understanding personality, mental processes, and human behavior, with accreditation from the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). This structure also allows you to progress towards becoming a registered psychologist with further postgraduate study, making the degree versatile for health and mental health careers.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

23.21L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To graduate, you need to complete 32 credit points, including core units in nursing and psychology, along with an initial academic integrity unit. The course involves studying four credit points each trimester, typically over two years, though options exist for accelerated study. Some units are available online and may be held in various campuses, including Burwood, Geelong, and Warrnambool. Professional placements, which are integral to the degree, require completion of mandatory checks and immunizations, with expenses borne by the student.
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English language test

PTE

65

TOEFL

94

IELTS

7

DUOLINGO

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Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Deakin University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue diverse roles in healthcare, mental health, community settings, and research. Potential careers include mental health rehabilitation, youth work, careers counseling, community development, hospital and aged care nursing, clinical practice, and working with governmental agencies or private organizations. The psychology stream provides pathways to registration as a psychologist, with options for further postgraduate study such as the Master or Doctor of Psychology. Both disciplines open up opportunities for meaningful impact in health and social sectors worldwide.

FAQs

What are the key entry requirements for this course?

Applicants need an ATAR of at least 50, with specific prerequisites in English and related subjects, or equivalent higher education or VET qualifications. English proficiency and health checks are also required.

Can I work while studying?

Yes, but keep in mind that clinical placements may require outside-of-trimester hours and expenses are the student’s responsibility.