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Study Enrolled Nursing

Australia offers 55 study enrolled nursing courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study study enrolled nursing fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 4 months to 8 years to complete. Graduates commonly move into roles such as Clinical Nurse Consultant or Clinical Nurse Educator, and some courses may be subsidised through fee-free TAFE or state-funded nursing initiatives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is study enrolled nursing?

Study enrolled nursing usually refers to Australian courses that prepare you to work as an Enrolled Nurse, typically via an AQF Diploma of Nursing or related health qualification. These programmes cover anatomy, medication administration, infection control, and clinical skills over 4 months to several years. Many options sit within broader Health Industry study areas and can later pathway into Registered Nursing degrees.

How long does a study enrolled nursing course take in Australia?

Certificate III nursing support courses commonly take 6–12 months, while a Diploma of Nursing often runs for 12–24 months full-time. Bachelor-level pathways into broader nursing or health fields can take 3–4 years at university. Overall, options on StudySelect range from 4 months to 8 years, depending on level, study load, and whether you study part-time or full-time.

Can I study study enrolled nursing online in Australia?

Yes, many enrolled nursing and related support courses offer fully online theory components, with compulsory clinical placements or on-campus workshops. Students can choose between blended, fully online, and traditional on-campus delivery through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Some providers list their flexible delivery options under broader Online Courses, which can suit those working shifts or living in regional areas.

How much does a study enrolled nursing course cost?

Tuition fees vary by level: a short online nursing support course might cost a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, while a Diploma-level programme or degree can be significantly higher over 1–4 years. Eligible students in some states may access fee-free TAFE, state-subsidised training, JobTrainer initiatives, or VET Student Loans. Government schemes listed on StudyAssist can reduce upfront costs for higher-level study.

What jobs can I get with a study enrolled nursing qualification?

Graduates can work as an Enrolled Nurse in hospitals, aged care, and community health, once they meet registration requirements. With further experience or postgraduate study, roles such as Clinical Nurse Consultant, Clinical Nurse Educator, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Health Information Manager may be possible. Career pathways into advanced roles are outlined in resources like the Clinical Nurse Consultant Career guide.