Bachelor
Note: This programme is covered by the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Amendment Order 2021. Students are required to provide details of their vaccination status on enrolment.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing at Massey University are dynamic, adaptable and critical thinkers.
The Bachelor of Nursing includes science and social science courses related to health which are integrated into nursing knowledge.
Clinical learning takes place in many different areas including surgical, emergency, medical, mental health and primary care services.
You will become a knowledgeable and skilful professional nurse, contributing to the health of individuals and communities.
This programme is a 'selected entry' programme. This means as well as applying you will need to provide additional material as part of your application.
To enter the Bachelor of Nursing you will hold a current First Aid Certificate from an approved provider.
You will be selected into the programme on the basis of a process which includes providing:
To become a registered nurse, you will also have requirements during and at the end of your study.
Nursing is one of the most rewarding careers, as it is focused on supporting people, families and communities to manage a wide range of health challenges. Nurses are involved in all areas of health care and can choose to specialise in particular areas, such as intensive care, community mental health, aged care, or child and adolescent nursing. They can also become a specialist in particular conditions, such as diabetes, respiratory care or cancer nursing. Nurses can also choose to develop careers in health management, research and teaching.
Here are just a few examples of where you can work:
If you are a nursing student from another institution wishing to transfer into the Bachelor of Nursing Programme at Massey, please contact us prior to making any application. You will need to provide an academic transcript from your current provider along with a reference from the Head of School/programme, number of clinical hours completed, and the course outlines (prescription and learning outcomes). Applications for transfer need to be submitted no later than 1 October for the following academic year.
For information on prior learning, exemptions and transfer of credit or other questions: