Nursing
A course by
University of Auckland
A part-time postgraduate programme designed for high-achieving nursing graduates seeking to enhance their skills, career prospects, and research capacity in the nursing profession.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Grafton, Auckland
It will take a total of 2 years

Gain deeper understanding and application of evidence-based nursing practices and contemporary research in the health sector.

Develop skills to undertake research and contribute to nursing knowledge through practical research projects.

Become a reflective practitioner with advanced abilities in leadership, scholarship, and professional nursing practice.
The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) is tailored for qualified nurses wishing to upgrade their qualification, develop research capacity, maintain clinical practice currency, or expand their career opportunities. This part-time programme involves structured courses in evidence-based nursing, research methodologies, and a research project, typically undertaken in partnership with a clinical academic supervisor. Graduates become reflective practitioners ready to pursue advanced professional practice and research.
What you need to know first
Bachelor of Nursing degree

Healthcare
Nursing

Advanced clinical nursing roles
Nursing research positions
Healthcare leadership roles
Nursing
A course by
University of Auckland
A part-time postgraduate programme designed for high-achieving nursing graduates seeking to enhance their skills, career prospects, and research capacity in the nursing profession.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Grafton, Auckland
It will take a total of 2 years

Gain deeper understanding and application of evidence-based nursing practices and contemporary research in the health sector.

Develop skills to undertake research and contribute to nursing knowledge through practical research projects.

Become a reflective practitioner with advanced abilities in leadership, scholarship, and professional nursing practice.
The Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) is tailored for qualified nurses wishing to upgrade their qualification, develop research capacity, maintain clinical practice currency, or expand their career opportunities. This part-time programme involves structured courses in evidence-based nursing, research methodologies, and a research project, typically undertaken in partnership with a clinical academic supervisor. Graduates become reflective practitioners ready to pursue advanced professional practice and research.
What you need to know first
Bachelor of Nursing degree

Healthcare
Nursing

Advanced clinical nursing roles
Nursing research positions
Healthcare leadership roles