
Nursing
A course by
University of Auckland
An advanced programme for high-achieving nursing graduates to enhance career prospects, develop research skills, and expand their professional practice.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Develop research capacity through the study of advanced methods and the completion of a practical research project aligned with your workplace.

Gain expertise in applying and implementing evidence-based practice within nursing and health contexts.
The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) is designed for qualified nurses seeking to build research capacity, upgrade their qualifications, maintain clinical currency, or expand career opportunities. The programme combines advanced core nursing research courses, evidence-based practice, and a significant research project done in collaboration with an academic supervisor and—often—your employer. This part-time, 120-point honours degree enhances critical reflection, leadership, and scholarship in nursing.
What you need to know first
A completed Bachelor of Nursing degree
Current registration as a nurse (typically required)
Other entry and enrolment requirements per university regulations

Nursing
A course by
University of Auckland
An advanced programme for high-achieving nursing graduates to enhance career prospects, develop research skills, and expand their professional practice.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Develop research capacity through the study of advanced methods and the completion of a practical research project aligned with your workplace.

Gain expertise in applying and implementing evidence-based practice within nursing and health contexts.
The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) is designed for qualified nurses seeking to build research capacity, upgrade their qualifications, maintain clinical currency, or expand career opportunities. The programme combines advanced core nursing research courses, evidence-based practice, and a significant research project done in collaboration with an academic supervisor and—often—your employer. This part-time, 120-point honours degree enhances critical reflection, leadership, and scholarship in nursing.
What you need to know first
A completed Bachelor of Nursing degree
Current registration as a nurse (typically required)
Other entry and enrolment requirements per university regulations
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Grafton, Auckland

Expand your ability to contribute to clinical practice, nursing leadership, and scholarship through critical and reflective engagement.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Grafton, Auckland

Expand your ability to contribute to clinical practice, nursing leadership, and scholarship through critical and reflective engagement.