Bachelor of Nursing (Clinical Leadership)

2022 Deakin University Handbook

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Year

2022 course information

Award granted Bachelor of Nursing (Clinical Leadership)
Course Map

This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 1 2022.

Course maps for commencement in previous years are available on the Course Maps webpage Link or contact a Student Adviser in Student Central enquire.

CampusOffered at Burwood (Melbourne)
Cloud CampusNo
Duration

3 years full time

The course is only available to students on a full time basis.

Deakin course codeH329
Approval status

This course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 7.

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Deakin's Bachelor of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) is the only undergraduate degree of its kind in Victoria. It builds on the core units of our Bachelor of Nursing with three additional units focused on developing and enhancing your leadership potential. Through mentored learning experiences in clinical settings, you'll observe and work alongside nurse leaders from our partner organisations, and experienced academics from our School of Nursing and Midwifery.

The course gives you the knowledge, skills, and ethical understanding you need to become a successful registered nurse – launching you into a career where you can make a real difference. It prepares you to provide high-quality, safe, patient-centred care in a range of settings. You will practise your clinical skills in one of our state-of-the-art Clinical Simulation Centres, which replicate real-world health service facilities, to prepare you for your clinical placements.

Eager to use your leadership skills to help those in need?

Clinical placements begin in Trimester 1 of your first year and continue throughout every trimester of the course, totalling 800 hours. Clinical placements provide an opportunity to care for people from diverse cultural backgrounds in a range of healthcare settings, enabling application of knowledge and further development of technical and non-technical skills. They are undertaken in various metropolitan, regional, and rural healthcare settings and are supported by qualified and experienced clinicians.

Healthcare is one of the most important priorities for populations worldwide, with nurses playing a pivotal role in delivering quality and safe services. Thanks to our extensive clinical partnership network with many of Victoria’s major healthcare providers, this course is designed to ensure you gain the leadership knowledge and hands-on skills that are most relevant to employers in the healthcare sector.

As part of your core leadership units, you’ll participate in mentored learning experiences, providing you with the opportunity to observe and work with:

  • clinical nurse leaders from our partners in clinical settings
  • research professors from the School of Nursing and Midwifery
  • world-class educators from the School of Nursing and Midwifery

Ranked in the top 1% of universities globally*, our School of Nursing and Midwifery is one of Australia’s most research-active schools and boasts some of the best facilities and resources available. Our Clinical Simulation Centres provide a safe, supportive and realistic environment for you to develop and hone essential nursing skills.

Focusing on clinical nursing leadership and management, research, and education, means you’ll graduate with confidence in your ability to successfully step into the role of a registered nurse.

*QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021

Indicative student workload

As a student in the Faculty of Health you can expect to participate in a range of learning activities each week. This may include classes, seminars, simulations, and online interaction. You can refer to the individual unit details in the course structure for more information. You will also need to study and complete assessment tasks in your own time.

Professional recognition

On successful completion of your course, you will be eligible to apply for registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).

The NMBA has mandatory registration standards that applicants need to meet to be registered. Core registration standards are available on the NMBA website.

This course is accredited with the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) and is an NMBA approved course.

Career opportunities

As a Deakin nursing graduate, you will be highly sought after by industry for your nursing knowledge, critical thinking, problems solving and communication skills, professionalism, and the ability to provide person-centred, evidence-based care – which is why we are proud to record a high graduate employment rate of over 93%*.

On completing this course, you will be able to bring your nursing and leadership skills to life in a range of professional settings. You may find roles in all areas of nursing, such as:

  • acute care/sub-acute care
  • emergency
  • aged care
  • paediatrics

In terms of settings, you may find work in:

  • hospitals
  • homes
  • hospices
  • aged care settings
  • clinics
  • schools
  • universities
  • community health centres
  • government agencies and private industries.

* Graduate Outcomes Survey 2021

Participation requirements

Clinical placement can occur at any time, including during the standard holiday breaks.

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. Click here for more information.

In addition, this course requires participation in 60 hours of mentored experiences.

Inherent requirements

A number of inherent requirements are essential to safely perform the skills and functions of the nursing role and consequently to undertake and successfully complete the course. Learn more about the School of Nursing and Midwifery's Undergraduate Courses Inherent Requirements.

Mandatory student checks

Department of Health – Safety Screening Requirements - Police Record Check, Working With Children Check and Immunisation Status

Police Record Check

In accordance with the Department of Health policy, all students are required to undertake a Police Record Check prior to clinical placements in each calendar year of their course. Students who fail to obtain a Police Record Check prior to the commencement of clinical placement will not be able to undertake clinical placement and this will impede progress in the course.

Working With Children Check

In accordance with the Worker Screening Act 2020, all students are required to undertake a Working with Children Check at the commencement of their course. Students who fail to obtain a Working with Children Check prior to the commencement of clinical placement will not be able to undertake clinical placement and this will impede progress in the course.

Immunisation Status

Students are required to declare their immunisation status to satisfy the requirements of health organisations where they will be undertaking their clinical learning experience. A health organisation may refuse to accept a student for placement if the student’s immunisation status is not satisfactory to the health organisation.

Pathways

This course provides a pathway to higher degree by research courses and other postgraduate coursework programs.

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on your course, the type of fee place you hold, your commencement year, the units you choose and your study load. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website or our handy Fee estimator to help estimate your tuition fees.

Tuition fees increase at the beginning of each calendar year and all fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD). Tuition fees do not include textbooks, computer equipment or software, other equipment or costs such as photocopying or travel.

Course Learning Outcomes

Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes

Apply nursing knowledge and capability in accordance with legal and ethical requirements to deliver comprehensive, holistic, culturally appropriate, evidence based, safe and quality care.

GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
GLO5: Problem solving
GLO8: Global citizenship

Foster effective therapeutic and professional relationships to ensure safe and quality care across the lifespan.

GLO2: Communication
GLO7: Teamwork

Use digital technologies in healthcare to locate, interpret and disseminate information and deliver quality and safe patient care.

GLO3: Digital literacy

Thinks critically, analyses evidence and evaluates outcomes to inform quality nursing practice.

GLO4: Critical thinking

Self-manage behaviours to develop and maintain critical nursing knowledge, understanding and skills to ensure capability for practice in self and others.

GLO6: Self-management

Course rules

To complete the Bachelor of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) students must attain 24 credit points. All units are core units (these are compulsory). Students must pass all units including all components of units in the course. Units (think of units as 'subjects') may be worth 1 or 2 credit points - click on each unit to check its credit point value in the course structure below. Students study 4 credit points per trimester and usually undertake two trimesters each year. 

All commencing Faculty of Health Undergraduate and Postgraduate course work students are required to complete HAI010 Academic Integrity in their first trimester of study (0 credit point compulsory unit).

Course structure

Core units

Level 1 - Trimester 1

HAI010Academic Integrity (0 credit points)

HNN120Quality and Safety in Health Care 1

HNN108Evidence-Based Practice

HBS109Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

HNN112Quality and Safety: Nursing Practice 1

Level 1 - Trimester 2

HNN154Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' History, Culture and Health

HNN104Care of the Child and Adolescent

HNN114Person-Centred Health Assessment

HNN124Quality and Safety: Nursing Practice 2

Level 2 - Trimester 1

HNN215Quality Use of Medicines

HNN227Acute Illness and Supportive Care (2 credit points)

HNN208Perspectives on Leadership and Management

Level 2 - Trimester 2

HNN210Perspectives on Research Leadership

HNN217Primary Health Care

HNN222Mental Health and Supportive Care (2 credit points)

Level 3 - Trimester 1

HNN318Care of the Older Person

HNN329Chronic Illness and Supportive Care (2 credit points)

HNN321Perspectives on Educational Leadership

Level 3 - Trimester 2

HNN320Quality and Safety in Health Care 2

HNN301Mental Health and Wellbeing

HNN325Quality and Safety: Comprehensive Nursing Practice (2 credit points)

Work experience

Clinical placement

Clinical placements are conducted throughout your course beginning in Trimester 1 of your first year. This early exposure to the clinical environment gives you extensive opportunities to develop clinical skills under the supervision of registered nurses and enables you to experience being part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team. You will gain clinical experience in a variety of settings including acute/sub-acute care, medical and surgical care, aged care, rehabilitation, community nursing and mental health nursing. Placements may be undertaken in hospitals and community health care centres in metropolitan, rural and regional areas.

In addition, this course requires participation in 60 hours of mentored experiences.

Course duration - additional information

Course duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as failing of units or completing clinical placements.

Further information

Student Central can help you with course planning, choosing the right units and explaining course rules and requirements.