Bachelor of Arts/Master of Nursing
Bachelor of Arts/Master of Nursing
This degree allows students to gain a broad knowledge of the humanities in an area of interest, for example languages, sociology or anthropology.
Campus locations
Combined degree | Undergraduate location | Master of Nursing location | ||
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Bachelor of Arts/Master of Nursing | Camperdown | Mallett St |
Combined degree course overview
The combined degrees consist of a total of 192 credit points comprising:
- 96 credit points toward the Bachelor of Arts
- 96 credit points for the Master of Nursing.
In most cases, units of study are worth six credit points.
In the first year, study is exclusively in the bachelor's degree. Years 2 and 3 are a combination of undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Year 4 is entirely postgraduate. All students must complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts before continuing to the fourth and final year of their combined degree.
Details of the units and the order in which they must be taken are provided in the unit of study table. For units of study relating to the Arts component of this degree, please refer to the Arts Undergraduate handbook. C
Choice of units for the Arts component of this degree will largely depend upon the major you wish to study. You should discuss your options and their availability with the relevant academic adviser from Sydney Nursing School.
Please note that some units may not be available due to clashes in the timetable in the Master of Nursing.
The pre-registration courses at Sydney Nursing School involve significant participation in off-campus clinical placements.
You will complete more than 800 clinical hours during your degree. Before each clinical placement you will practise your skills in our clinical labs and high fidelity simulation wards. Clinical placement sites include private and public hospitals, mental health services and community health settings. The majority of clinical placements occur within the Sydney metropolitan area, although you will also be expected to undertake some clinical placements in rural locations.
You will need to be available to complete full-time weeks of shiftwork throughout university holiday periods in order to complete your clinical placements.
Important information to prepare you for clinical placements:
- Plan your work and holiday periods so that they do not clash with your set and supplementary clinical placement periods as outlined in the Sydney Nursing School Calendar 2018 (PDF)
- Read the Sydney Nursing School Local Provisions for Professional Experience Placements, also known as the SNS Clinical Policy
- Read and follow the guidelines for compliance with the NSW Ministry of Health at: NSW Health Student Clearances for Clinical Placements
Workload for the combined degree
Study in this course is taken over four years full time (pro rata part time).
The total number of units studied will vary depending upon the course you choose. In terms of workload, most six credit point units of study consist of attendance and lectures, tutorials and/or lab sessions on a regular basis. There are also pre-reading and assessment items equating to approximately 10 hours per week.
Study patterns for all combined degrees including relevant unit of study rules are outlined in this handbook. This course consists of lectures, tutorials and laboratory work.
All clinical units associated with the Master of Nursing have clinical placement experiences that are generally conducted outside the normal semester times. Please refer to the Master of Nursing clinical placement information for more details.