Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT)Level of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Subject Areas
Nursing knowledge and caring Anatomy and physiology Māori health and health equity Therapeutic communication Knowledge of professional nursing practice through work-integrated learning placements Applying Te Tiriti o Waitangi to nursing care Human development Health promotion Health in Aotearoa Mental health Pathophysiology Pharmacology Evidence focused healthcare Primary and community health
Work-integrated Learning In order for you to complete the BN programme, New Zealand Nursing Council requires you to have undertaken a minimum of 1,000 hours practicum experience. To meet this requirement over the course of the programme you will be required to:
Undertake rotating and rostered shifts (i.e. shifts which may fall any time between Monday – Sunday), travel to various health care agency and community venues, which include Napier, Hastings, Waipukurau, Takapau, Wairoa and Gisborne areas including Te Puia Springs.
Please Note: Any travel or accommodation expenses that are incurred will be your responsibility. Career and Study Opportunities Nursing is a professional practice and an essential part of health care. EIT nursing graduates have high rates of employment. Possible jobs and career opportunities can include:
Public and private hospitals Community health Tamariki Ora / Plunket (Well Child Health) Independent practice Public health Nursing education Child health Mental health Registered nurse prescribing Nurse practitioner
Further your study with one of the many postgraduate programmes on offer at EIT.
As part of the requirements of your acceptance into the BN programme at EIT, you need to provide the following:
Please Note: All medical costs or expenses in providing proof of immunisation are your responsibility.
Once you commence in the BN, requirements for serology testing and immunisation will be collated by the School. If you require additional immunisations/vaccinations you will have to meet the costs of these.
Please remember that YOU are responsible for providing all vaccination evidence and information.
Entry Requirements
The BN is a clinically focused academic programme that provides preparation to apply for entry to the Register of Nurses in New Zealand.
To be a registered nurse, you must have integrity, empathy, a spirit of inquiry and a commitment to lifelong learning. You must have a mature outlook, a sense of responsibility and a genuine desire to care for people. You need to be able to work independently and as part of a team.
A face-to-face interview may be part of the application process.
The following regulations apply to the BN degree at EIT.
Academic Entry Requirements
The academic entry requirements for the BN programme is:
– at least 75 Level 2 NCEA credits in a maximum of four subjects in one year;
– satisfactory completion of a Level 4 Bridging/Foundation programme (e.g. NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation, preferably with Hauora courses);
– evidence of the ability to succeed in the programme, as determined by the BN Admissions Committee.
General Entry Requirements
All applicants are required to:
Applicants are required to complete the above-mentioned health and Ministry of Justice Criminal Conviction checks at the beginning of Year One and Year Three. A Ministry of Justice Criminal Conviction check is also required to be completed prior to sitting the NCNZ State Final Examination.
Preference Criteria
Preference will be given to applicants who have achieved:
Selection Process
Applications that meet both entry and preference criteria will be accepted pending available places on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. Applications that do not meet one or more of the criteria will be reviewed by the BN Admissions Committee for the allocation of remaining available places. As part of the selection process, an applicant may be required to attend an interview.
English Language Entry Requirements
Applicants from countries in which English is not the primary spoken language must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language fluency prior to acceptance in the programme. Ways in which English language fluency may be demonstrated include:
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