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208 Weeks
40 hours per week (work component)
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
ANMAC
Common Questions
The course has a duration of 208 weeks (approximately 4 years), as listed in the CRICOS registry for this dual qualification program at QUT.
Yes, the course includes a mandatory work component of 800 hours in total, structured as 40 hours per week over 20 weeks, providing students with practical, hands-on experience as part of their studies.
The tuition fee for international students is AU$149,000, with an additional non-tuition fee of AU$3,600, bringing the estimated total course cost to AU$152,600.
The Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) is delivered at QUT's Kelvin Grove campus in Queensland, a location owned and operated by Queensland University of Technology.
Yes, this is a dual qualification program. The first qualification falls under the field of Nursing (Health, broad field 06), and the second qualification is in Psychology under Behavioural Science (Society and Culture, broad field 09), making it a combined nursing and psychology degree at the bachelor level.
Application
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Step 02
Submit Documents
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Step 03
Get Enrolled
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