Do you feel called to help others? Nursing offers a chance to make a real impact, providing hands-on care to those in need. It’s also an opportunity to lead, advocate, solve problems, and become a strong role model in your family and community.
You’ll practice your skills in dedicated facilities and learn from experts who are researching vital areas such as chronic care, health equity, dementia and First Nations health. Whether you choose to specialise in aged care, rural and remote nursing, clinical education, or leadership and management, your nursing career can grow in a way that reflects your passions and community values.
Grow your career and connect with mob at the university where you belong.
Build a career helping others. Learn to think creatively and critically. And be a reflective and ethical practitioner, educator and facilitator. Plus, advocate for patient health and wellbeing.
Did you know Charles Sturt is a leading provider of nursing education to mob within Australia? When you enrol as a nursing student, you have the option to study alongside other First Nations students. That means things like coming together as a group for your intensives and having online sessions with each other throughout the year. If you decide not to take up that option, you will still have a dedicated and deadly First Nations Student Adviser available to navigate your journey with you. Our Bachelor of Nursing degree is also accredited with the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC).
You can choose to start your pathway into the Bachelor of Nursing with one of these options:
If you're a First Nations student, we offer a range of services to help you succeed.
Whilst our services refer to First Nations students, we respectfully acknowledge that students identify in a range of ways, such as with one or more Nations or language group names, as Indigenous, as Aboriginal and/or as Torres Strait Islander. If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions, please contact us at firstnations@csu.edu.au.