Work on the frontline, improving health, saving lives and making a difference with a Nursing course.
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How to become a Nurse?
Our Bachelor of Nursing will prepare you to enter a career as a Registered Nurse in the Australian healthcare environment. You will learn vital skills in assessment and clinical decision-making, person-centred care, professional communication, enquiry and research, awareness of diversity and self-care practices. The course will provide you with an opportunity to deliver care in multiple industry and community settings.
Future-proof your career
Our diverse academics and industry partners will help you gain new perspectives and a wide-reaching business network.
Strong employment opportunities
Demand for qualified Nurses far exceeds supply in Australia, so a Nursing degree will open doors for your career.
A more collaborative experience
Our smaller class sizes provide a more immersive and effective learning environment. Collaborate with peers and spend more time with academics in your field.
Get more out of passionate academics
With the guidance of our industry-leading experts, you can become a leader in your field.
Bachelor of Nursing
This course is provided by Torrens University Australia, part of Torrens Global Education.
HLT54115 Diploma of Nursing
This course is provided by Think Education, part of Torrens Global Education.
Why study with us?
As the country’s fastest-growing university, Torrens University Australia brings a fresh approach to higher education. With employability at the centre of everything we do, we offer industry-relevant courses taught by leading experts. Our flexible study options, personalised approach and partnership placements will help you find a career you love.
Your teachers and academics
Active on the forefront of their field, our industry-connected educational facilitators are here to help you achieve your career goal.

Dr Cheryl Ross
Head of Nursing
Across an extensive career in clinical and academic sectors, Cheryl’s nursing fields have incorporated acute care sectors in medical surgical, paediatrics, ambulatory care, critical care, community, mental health, rural, palliative, theatre and midwifery. In addition, she has a strong leadership focus with management, industrial relations and executive nursing experience, meaning she can offer advice and education around a broad range of specific nursing careers. Her academic career has seen Cheryl recognised for leadership, innovation in pedagogy and mentorship, skills she brings to Torrens University.

Professor Cath Rogers
Dean of Health and Education
A registered nurse for nearly 40 years, Cath has also worked as a health academic for three decades. Cath firmly believes that access to high-quality education is transformative and key to improving health outcomes for all. Cath’s research has focused on women’s health issues, resilience in the face of illness and the health workforce.
Choose a campus to suit your lifestyle
We have built first-class campus facilities in central locations across Australia so you can decide where you study.