Facts & figures
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Facts & figures
Becoming a registered nurse (RN) is a straightforward process. After completing the HSC, you must study an accredited tertiary degree and then register as an RN through the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
Find out everything you need to know about how to pursue a career in Australia’s fast-growing healthcare sector and make a meaningful impact to society as a nurse.
To be considered for entry into a tertiary education program in nursing, students must:
To become a nurse, you must complete an accredited Bachelor of Nursing degree at University. Accreditation is granted by the  and approved by the .
For recent school leavers, the University of Sydney offers an NMBA accredited three-year program; theÂ
This course provides students with:
We also offer combined degrees for students who wish to pursue their broader interests in science, health or the arts, in addition to nursing;
For those who may be looking for a career change and have already completed an undergraduate degree in an area different to nursing, the University offers a .
This two-year accredited program also comprises health theory and hands-on practical experience.Â
This is a great degree for those people who wish to change their careers after working in a particular field for some time, or those people who have not had the opportunity to commence or grow a career following their initial degree.
After graduating with a nursing degree, all nurses are required to apply for registration to practice through the .
To be successful, all nurses must meet the  as set out by the NMBA. Registration is updated annually.
 who hold a valid working visa are also eligible to apply for registration to the NMBA. You must be registered before you can be made a job offer. To gain sponsorship it’s best to have at least two years of experience as a nurse in your home country.
Registered nurses can go on to pursue careers in different health specialities.
Many speciality areas look favourably on applicants who have completed postgraduate education in these fields as this additional study helps build on clinical experience, knowledge and skills.
Further study is essential if you are looking to take the next step in your career and advance to a role as a clinical nurse specialist, clinical nurse educator, clinical nurse consultant or nurse practitioner.
These leadership roles support you to deliver sophisticated, complex care, take on extra responsibilities and often attract a higher salary.
Explore our postgraduate study options for registered nurses.