Career in Nursing
If you enjoy working with people & care about good health you may be interested in pursuing a career in Nursing. Nurse can be involved in caring for the sick, rehabilitation, promoting health, preventing diseases, teaching & a host of other activities. Thus nursing not only requires medical knowledge, skill & competence but empathy, patience & a caring nature.
You can now start your internationally recognised TAFE South Australian Diploma of Nursing, right here in Sri Lanka, with our Certificate in Health Sciences (Pathway to Nursing).
Graduates are able to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning with TAFE South Australia. An individual assessment of Skills and Knowledge will be undertaken when you enroll in the Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/ Division 2 Nursing) with TAFE South Australia.
Students enroll in the IIHS Certificate in Health Sciences (Pathway to Nursing), once completed, TAFE South Australia will assess students individually, for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) towards the Diploma of Nursing. If successful, this will mean that you receive credit towards the TAFE SA qualification. TAFE South Australia’s practice of Recognition of Prior Learning is consistent with the Course credit definition and conditions of the Educational Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code of Practice 2007* If course credits or exemptions are granted through RPL this may reduce the duration of the course. More information on RPL can be found on the TAFE South Australian website http://www.tafesa.edu.au/international/apply-international-student/int-policies-responsibilities/int-rpl
* Course credit: exemption from enrolment in a particular part of the course as a result of previous study, experience or recognition of competency currently held. Includes academic credit and recognition of prior learning’
Once your studies are completed through TAFE South Australia, students will be awarded with the Diploma of Nursing
(Enrolled/ Division 2 Nursing) and are eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.
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