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Make a genuine difference in people's lives

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Nurses work across almost all healthcare domains, providing high-quality care for people, support and leadership for healthcare professionals – and are at the forefront of research and policy.

Discover our courses by study level

This information is designed to help you explore a wide-range of study options available at the University of Sydney. Please refer to individual degree requirements to identify the relevant units of study through the majors, minors, programs, specialisations, streams and much more available to suit your interests.

Why study nursing?

Founded in evidence and generated by our own researchers, our courses reflect the changing needs of healthcare. You will be taught by leading academics, clinicians and researchers who are working in the cutting edge of nursing knowledge.

The exceptional quality of our programs means our graduates stand out from the crowd. Locally knowledgeable and globally aware, our graduates engender commitment and passion for nursing.

Careers in nursing

A career in nursing is varied and rewarding. Registered nurses are employed across a range of settings spanning inner-city hospitals through to rural and remote communities.

Graduates of our nursing degrees will be prepared to work in a range of environments, including:

  • public and private healthcare systems
  • acute care hospitals and children's hospitals
  • palliative care, trauma and emergency care
  • aged care, community nursing and home care nursing
  • drug and alcohol centres
  • operating rooms and other surgical settings
  • rural and remote nursing
  • pharmaceutical industry
  • clinical research trials
  • other health and education-related fields

The University of Sydney's ranking as a global leader in nursing education means I am being taught by the best.

Niamh Wood

Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies)

Being able to study in a tertiary hospital and leading health precinct was an amazing experience.

Amy Earnshaw

Master of Nursing at Westmead

I had the opportunity to undertake clinical placement at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital which was a great exposure to the Australian healthcare system. I plan to take the processes I have learnt and implement them in my home country of Botswana to improve patient care and satisfaction.

Unaani Mani

Master of Intensive Care Nursing