Bachelor of Nursing Pacific

Nursing

A three-year full-time degree integrating Pacific cultural perspectives and nursing training, preparing graduates to become registered nurses for Pacific communities in Aotearoa New Zealand and abroad.

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NZQA Level 7 Certification

Study Level

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

Porirua, Porirua

It will take a total of 3 years

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Integrate Pacific and nursing knowledge

Students will integrate knowledge of Pacific communities, cultural practices, and nursing theory to enhance the health outcomes for Pacific peoples.

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Cultural competence and communication

Develop and demonstrate effective interpersonal and professional communication skills, with cultural sensitivity in diverse care settings.

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Clinical proficiency

Demonstrate foundational and advanced nursing skills through hands-on experiences in clinical and community settings, totaling at least 1,100 hours.

What You're Signing Up For

The Bachelor of Nursing Pacific prepares students to integrate nursing knowledge with Pacific cultural practices to improve health outcomes for Pacific peoples. The programme combines classroom-based theory with extensive clinical placements, focusing on cultural competency, communication skills, and hands-on experience in community and hospital settings. Graduates are eligible for registration as a nurse in New Zealand and can pursue postgraduate study.

Course Content

  • Pacific cultural identity and health
  • Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Pacific worldviews
  • Foundational and advanced nursing skills
  • Communication skills
  • Clinical placements (minimum 1100 hours)
  • Lifespan care across diverse settings
  • Critical thinking and decision-making
  • Professional conduct and best practice
  • Self-reflection and cultural awareness
  • Transition to professional nurse role

What you need to know first

University Entrance or equivalent academic/work experience

Evidence of suitability (interview, health screening, safety check, referee reports)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Health

  • Nursing

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Registered nurse in New Zealand and overseas

  • Employment in hospital wards, general practice, child health, mental health, community health, residential care, public health, policy and management, education and research