HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing

HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing

*** Enrolments for Term 3, 2026 are now closed. Applications for Term 4, 2026 will open in mid-August 2026. ***

 

The HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing program is AMA College’s premium clinical qualification, giving graduates the opportunity to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) as Enrolled Nurses.

Enrolled Nurses perform a critical role within the Australian healthcare industry, working in a variety of settings including aged care, hospitals, disability care and primary health. Enrolled Nurses have the opportunity to undertake further studies at university to become Registered Nurses. Overall, the career development opportunities for nurses is diverse and rewarding.

Employment opportunities for Enrolled Nurses are very strong, with demand expected to grow further in the coming years.

AMA College offers prospective students the ability to study this sought-after qualification in a state-of-the-art learning environment where class sizes are kept small, practical placements are completed with leading healthcare providers and trainers share their wealth of knowledge in a friendly and supportive manner.

Study Options

The Diploma of Nursing runs over 3 semesters (18 months), with 20 hours of classroom and simulation contact hours per week.

Students will benefit from the College’s state-of-the-art simulation ward, modern classroom facilities and small cohort sizes.

The program incorporates three separate work placement periods, totalling 10 weeks.

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Inherent Requirements to Nursing (Pre-registration)

Diploma Summary

 

Course: HLT54121 – Diploma of Nursing

CRICOS Course Code: 111811H

Entry Requirement:
  • International students must be 18 years of age or older at the time of course commencement. Domestic students must turn 18 by the end of their first semester of training.
  • Must have completed Australian Year 12 or equivalent level of schooling overseas or AQF 3 or higher qualification.
  • Must be able to exhibit competency at Exit Level 3 from the LLN assessment.
  • Applicants are also required to provide evidence of the following prior to being eligible for participating in the Professional Experience Placement.
    • National Police Clearance.
    • Working with Children Check
    • Immunisation record that meets immunisation requirements for nurses, as stipulated by the Western Australian Department of Health at time of enrolment.
    • All applicants must also meet the NMBA’s English Language Registration Standard requirements.
      • Primary Language Pathway – you need to provide either.
        • a declaration to declare English as your primary language OR
        • English Language Test Pathway – Test result reports of the following test taken within 2 years of your application.
          • IELTS Academic Module – 7.0 in each component of listening, reading and speaking and a minimum score of 6.5 for writing.
          • PTE Academic – minimum score of 66 in each component of listening, reading and speaking and a minimum score of 56 in writing.
          • OET – minimum score of B in each component for listening, reading and speaking and a minimum score of C+ for writing.
          • TOEFL iBT – minimum total score of 94 with minimum scores as follows – listening 24, reading 24, writing 24 and speaking 23.
        • More details can be found at: Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia – Fact sheet: English language skills registration standard (nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au)

AMA College is an equal opportunity education provider. We welcome and encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from culturally and academic diverse backgrounds, work and life experiences to apply

Duration: 74 weeks – 60 weeks of study (including placement), over 3 semesters. 20 hours per week.
Cost:

International Students:

Application Fee: $250
Tuition Fee: $30,000
Resource Fee: $2,385
The $250 non-refundable application fee and 50% of the first-semester deposit are required upon enrolment. The remaining balance can be paid in either three (3) or six (6) instalments. Please refer to the Course Handbook for detailed break-down of payment schedules.

Please note that students will be required to purchase textbooks and scrubs, further details of what to purchase will be provided at orientation.

Domestic Students:

All training fees for eligible domestic students are fully subsidised by the WA State Government*.

*Some eligibility conditions apply for fee-free training. Please refer to the information under Who can access subsidised training such as the free or reduced-fee qualifications at Jobs and Skills WA.

**Resource fees of $2,385 still apply.

***Please note that students will be required to purchase textbooks and scrubs, further details of what to purchase will be provided at orientation.


Intakes: February, April, July and October
Package Option: International students may wish to package the Diploma of Nursing program with the CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support, creating a 2-year study program.

Professional Experience Placement

Students enrolled in the Diploma of Nursing have to undertake a minimum of 400 hours of supervised Professional Experience Placement.

Work placement is scheduled in three instances toward the end of each semester, and only after the student is deemed to have gained the requisite knowledge and skills, as assessed in the simulated work environment.

  • Placement 1 – at least 80 hours in an aged care setting
  • Placement 2 – at least 160 hours in a sub-acute setting
  • Placement 3 – at least 160 hours in an acute setting

Students are only eligible to attend their PEP once they have:

  • Successfully completed all assessments of that semester
  • Provided a current Police Clearance and Working with Children Check
  • Provided Department of Health Criminal Record Screening – free to apply when holding a current Police Clearance.
  • Provided an Immunisation record that meets immunisation requirements for nurses, as stipulated by the Western Australian Department of Health at time of enrolment.
  • Successfully passed the OccuMed Pre-employment Medical test.
  • Successfully completed HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid either with AMA College or any other Provider within 3 years of currency, *HLTAID003 – Provide First Aid is not equivalent or accepted

Our Partnership with Edith Cowan University

The AMA has a close partnership with Edith Cowan University (ECU), whose school of Business and Law claimed the number one ranking for public universities in the categories of Business and Management and Law and Paralegal Studies for overall quality of educational experience and teaching quality. The school also achieved the top public university ranking in Business and Management for skills development and student support.

Students that complete the HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing and meet ECU’s minimum English requirements can continue to complete a Bachelor of Nursing with ECU with a one-year advance standing.

Find out where ECU’s Bachelor of Nursing could take you today.

Visit Bachelor of Science (Nursing) | ECU for more information.

Course Content

Units of Competency
Unit CodeUnit NameCore /Elective
Core Units (20 units)
CHCDIV001Work with diverse peopleC
CHCDIV002Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safetyC
CHCPRP003Reflect on and improve own professional practiceC
HLTAAP002Confirm physical health statusC
HLTAAP003Analyse and respond to client health informationC
HLTENN035Practise nursing within the Australian health care systemC
HLTENN036Apply communication skills in nursing practiceC
HLTENN037Perform clinical assessment and contribute to planning nursing care*C
HLTENN038Implement, monitor and evaluate nursing care*C
HLTENN039Apply principles of wound management*C
HLTENN040Administer and monitor medicines and intravenous therapy*C
HLTENN041Apply legal and ethical parameters to nursing practice*C
HLTENN042Implement and monitor care for a person with mental health conditions*C
HLTENN043Implement and monitor care for a person with acute health conditions*C
HLTENN044Implement and monitor care for a person with chronic health conditions*C
HLTENN045Implement and monitor care of the older person*C
HLTENN047Apply nursing practice in the primary health care setting*C
HLTENN068Provide end of life care and a palliative approach in nursing practice*C
HLTINF006Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and controlC
HLTWHS002Follow safe work practices for direct client care*C
Elective units (5 units)
HLTAID011Provide First AidE
HLTENN057Contribute to nursing care of a person with diabetesE
HLTWHS006Manage personal stressors in the work environmentE
CHCAOD001Work in an alcohol and other drugs contextE
CHCPOL003Research and apply evidence to practiceE
Total 25 units

Student Registration and Mandatory Reporting Requirement

Under the National Law, AMA College must ensure that all students enrolled in the Diploma of Nursing program are registered with AHPRA for the duration of their study.

You do not need to apply for student registration as this is our responsibility. We are required to update your details with AHPRA in March and August each year.

Under the National Law, AMA College must ensure to notify the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency if a student undertaking clinical training has an impairment that may place the public at substantial risk of harm. For more information, visit https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Notifications/mandatorynotifications/Mandatory-notifications.aspx

Upon successful completion of this program, graduates can apply to the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) for registration as Enrolled Nurses. For NMBA’s registration standards, visit https://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/registration-standards.aspx

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