Students will learn to deliver the highest quality care that’s focused on the person and use reasoning and evidence-based care to improve their patients’ outcomes. Subjects include working with diverse communities, mental health, medical and surgical nursing, and palliative care. They’ll also learn skills like leadership and management to give them even more confidence when they start their career. Their options will be wide when they graduate. Students may choose to work in emergency illness, mental health, long-term care, intercultural health or population health. Wherever they work, chances are your career in nursing will be challenging, stimulating and rewarding. Students may even decide to further their studies into a specialised nursing area including midwifery or paramedicine. Areas of study include: biomedical sciences, general nursing, health promotion, health, nursing, psychology, public health, sociology