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Course details

Bachelor of Nursing Pacific
Domestic tuition $7,067 per year
NZQF Level 7

About the course

This programme uses theoretical and clinical learning experiences designed to educate and support Pacific students to become a New Zealand registered nurse, capable of working in a range of multicultural settings.

The Bachelor of Nursing Pacific is a three year, Level 7 programme. It is a combination of theory (delivered in classroom-based sessions at the Porirua campus) and supported clinical experience (practical/hands-on work, undertaken in a variety of community and hospital settings). 


Programme Outline

Year One (Level 5): The first year of study has a wellness focus and students are supported to become student nurses by gaining knowledge of nursing theory and research, nursing practice, bio-science, te Tiriti o Waitangi, communications, social determinants of health, life span development and Pacific heritage. Students are taught in simulated settings and in class, with short periods of clinical practice during the year.

Bachelor of Nursing Pacific Year One Course Outlines

Year Two (Level 6): Students become increasingly independent learners and build on the knowledge gained in year one. Block periods of 3-4 weeks clinical practice occur in a variety of settings within both the Nursing Practice Community course and the Nursing Practice Mental Health course. Other courses include Pacific Health, Nursing​ Knowledge and Research, Reflective Practice and Applied Bio-Nursing. 

Bachelor of Nursing Pacific Year Two Course Outlines

Year Three (Level 7): Practice and theory knowledge is consolidated in preparation for practice. In the first semester, students focus on nursing practice in acute settings, bio-nursing, Pacific community development and public health/health promotion. In the second semester, students complete a leadership course, have an extended period in clinical practice and prepare for Nursing Council State Final Examinations and RN (registered nurse) practice.

Bachelor of Nursing Pacific Year Three Course Outlines

On successful completion of this programme, graduates receive the Bachelor of Nursing Pacific, are eligible to sit the Nursing Council State Finals, and can apply to enrol in postgraduate programmes of study.


Entry Requirements

University Entrance, or equivalent academic/work experience; evidence of suitability based on an interview, health screening, safety check, referee reports 

Interview

The interview determines the applicant's preparedness for study, ability to meet the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (if applicable) and any registration board requirements in terms of being fit for registration. Applicants must be able to demonstrate the following qualities: 

  • effective interpersonal communication skills
  • understanding of, and capability to work in the professional health and social services sector
  • commitment and motivation to succeed

Safety check

As required by the Children's Act (2014), students who may work with children during the course of their study must be safety checked. Safety checking includes reference checking, work history, identity check, police vet and an overall assessment of the applicant's safety to work with children.

International students

Proven equivalence to entry requirements plus IELTS 6.5 in each band


How to apply

You will need additional forms and documents for your application, please read the steps and download the required forms through the link below.

How to apply

Post-enrolment information

Documents for students who have begun the enrolment process can be found on the School of Health Moodle page.

Entry requirements

Whitireia degree entry requirements: http://www.whitireia.ac.nz OR equivalent academic/work experience AND evidence of suitability based on interview, health declaration, police vetting and referee reports (International: IELTS 6.5 in each band)

About the provider

Whitireia is a wholly-owned Crown entity subsidiary company of NZIST, known for its high student success rate and culturally diverse student body. Established in 1986, Whitieria has grown to become a highly respectable Tertiary Institution in Wellington, Porirua and Auckland. 

We have highly-skilled teaching and support staff who work hard to support you every step of the way, with over 200 programmes of study covering masters, postgraduates, degree, diploma and certificate levels along with a number of short courses. 

We welcome learners at every life stage: school leavers. University graduates, those preparing to re-enter the workforce. and current workers wanting to upskill or retain. We have a wide range of excellent support services to ensure you achieve your career goals.