Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Deakin University

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion at Deakin University is an innovative dual degree designed for students passionate about making a difference in health care and community well-being. This program is ideal for those who aspire to work in diverse health settings, combining nursing practice with public health strategies to promote health and prevent disease.

Curriculum Structure:

In the first year, students will lay a solid foundation in both nursing and public health. Core units such as "Foundations of Nursing Practice" and "Introduction to Public Health" will equip students with essential skills and knowledge, focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, and the role of nurses in various health contexts.

The second year dives deeper into clinical practice and public health principles. Students will engage in units like "Nursing Care Across the Lifespan" and "Epidemiology and Biostatistics," where they will learn to assess health needs across different populations and apply evidence-based practices in nursing care, preparing them for real-world challenges.

In the final year, students will integrate their learning through advanced units such as "Leadership in Nursing" and "Health Promotion Strategies." This year emphasizes leadership, policy development, and the application of public health initiatives, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to lead in both nursing and public health sectors.

Focus Areas: Nursing practice, public health strategies, health promotion, disease prevention, leadership in health care.

Learning Outcomes: Critical thinking in health care, effective communication, evidence-based practice, leadership skills, and community health assessment.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): This program is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) and meets the requirements for registration as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).

Reputation (Employability Rankings): Deakin University consistently ranks highly for employability, with the QS World University Rankings placing it in the top 1% of universities globally for graduate employability.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Deakin University, the Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion programs are designed to provide students with a rich blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Students engage in hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for real-world challenges in healthcare settings. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, you’ll be well-equipped to make a meaningful impact in the health sector.

Here’s how you can expect to gain practical skills through experiential learning at Deakin:

- Clinical Simulation Labs: Experience realistic patient care scenarios in our advanced simulation labs, where you can practice nursing skills in a safe environment.
- Fieldwork Opportunities: Participate in community health projects and placements that allow you to apply your learning in real-world public health settings.
- Internships: Gain valuable work experience through structured internships in hospitals, community health organizations, and public health agencies.
- Group Projects: Collaborate with peers on projects that address current health issues, fostering teamwork and problem-solving skills.
- Digital Tools: Utilize cutting-edge software and digital platforms for health data analysis, research, and patient management.
- Research Laboratories: Access dedicated research facilities where you can engage in health promotion research and contribute to innovative health solutions.
- Libraries and Learning Resources: Benefit from extensive library resources, including access to health databases, journals, and study spaces tailored for health students.
- Health Promotion Institute: Connect with the Deakin Health Promotion Institute, which focuses on research and practice in public health, providing networking and learning opportunities.

Embarking on this journey at Deakin means you’ll be ready to make a difference in the health sector, equipped with the skills and experiences that employers value.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Deakin University’s Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion are equipped with a unique combination of clinical healthcare knowledge and population health expertise, giving them a strong advantage in today’s evolving healthcare sector. This dual qualification prepares students for careers that focus not only on patient care, but also on improving community wellbeing, disease prevention, and public health outcomes. Graduates may pursue roles such as registered nurse, public health officer, health promotion officer, community health coordinator, policy support officer, and healthcare project officer.

Deakin further strengthens your future career prospects through industry engagement, professional support, and practical learning opportunities:

  • Career Development Support: DeakinTALENT offers personalised career coaching, employability workshops, networking opportunities, resume assistance, and interview preparation to help students confidently transition into the workforce.
  • Clinical Placements & Community Experience: Students complete practical placements across hospitals, healthcare organisations, and community health settings, gaining valuable real-world experience while building professional industry connections.
  • Industry-Relevant Skills: The combination of nursing practice and public health training allows graduates to develop expertise in patient care, health education, community engagement, disease prevention, and health promotion strategies highly valued by employers.
  • Accreditation & Professional Recognition: The nursing component of the degree is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council, enabling graduates to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. This professional recognition supports long-term career opportunities across Australia’s healthcare sector.
  • Research & Industry Exposure: Through access to Deakin’s health research facilities and community engagement initiatives, students gain exposure to current public health challenges, evidence-based practice, and emerging healthcare trends.
  • Strong Employment Outlook: Public health and nursing professionals continue to be in high demand across hospitals, government agencies, non-profit organisations, aged care services, and community health sectors, creating strong graduate employment opportunities.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree at Deakin University, graduates can continue their studies through postgraduate qualifications such as graduate certificates, graduate diplomas, or master’s degrees in areas including public health, healthcare management, mental health, epidemiology, health promotion, emergency nursing, or advanced clinical practice. Students may also pursue research-focused pathways including honours and doctoral studies for careers in health policy, education, or public health research.

Program Key Stats

$44600
$6009
Mar Intake : 1st Nov


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Research Midwife
  • Clinical Midwife Specialist
  • Midwifery Educator
  • Maternal Health Researcher
  • Women’s Health Research Assistant
  • Public Health Midwife
  • Policy Advisor (Maternal Health)
  • Academic Researcher
  • Perinatal Research Specialist
  • Clinical Trials Coordinator
  • Healthcare Analyst (Maternal Health)
  • Evidence-Based Practice Consultant
  • Midwifery Lecturer
  • Health Program Coordinator
  • Advanced Practice Midwife

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