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Australia offers 15 study enrolled nursing online courses in 2026, ranging from Certificate IV to Master's Degree. You can study study enrolled nursing online fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 5 months to 8 years to complete. Graduates commonly progress into roles such as Clinical Nurse Consultant or Clinical Nurse Educator.


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A study enrolled nursing online program is a structured qualification, from Certificate IV through to Master's level, that prepares you for practical nursing and healthcare support roles. Content usually covers clinical skills, infection control, medication safety and person-centred care, with simulated or real clinical placements. Many courses sit within broader Health Industry study areas recognised across Australia.
Most enrolled-nursing-related courses in Australia run from 5 months up to 8 years, depending on level and study load. A Certificate IV commonly takes under 1 year full-time, while a Diploma may run for 1–2 years. Bachelor nursing pathways can extend to 3–4 years, and postgraduate or Master's programs can add 1–2 years, especially if studied part-time.
Yes, many enrolled nursing pathways can be completed fully online for theory, with mandatory clinical placements arranged in approved healthcare settings. Students can also choose blended or on-campus delivery through RTOs, TAFEs and universities across Australia. Online formats often provide self-paced access to lectures, assessments and discussion forums, supported by nursing educators. For broader options, see comparable Online Courses.
Course fees vary widely by AQF level: a Certificate IV or Diploma typically costs less than a Bachelor or Master's degree, which can reach higher four- or even five-figure totals. Actual prices differ between RTOs, TAFEs and universities. Eligible students in some states may access fee-free TAFE, JobTrainer-style state-subsidised places, or VET Student Loans, while higher education students may qualify for HELP via StudyAssist.
Graduates may progress into advanced or specialised roles such as Clinical Nurse Consultant, Clinical Nurse Educator, or Clinical Nurse Specialist in hospital and community settings. Some pathways also support careers as a Health Information Manager or practice manager in primary care. Experience and additional study can open doors to education, leadership and quality-improvement positions in healthcare. Explore pathways such as the Clinical Nurse Consultant Career for more detail.