Our Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery (Honours) programs provide an invaluable opportunity for eligible graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery to enrich their skills and delve deeper into the research process.
Our research Honours students
Fast-track to a PhD
Our Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery (Honours) programs serve as a fast-track to pursuing PhD studies, boosting your employability, and broadening your career prospects as a Registered Nurse who also engages in research within a hospital setting.
Typically, the Honours program is completed over two years of part-time study, though an accelerated path of one-year full-time study is also available. The program comprises one mandatory research subject and two dissertation subjects.
The program handbook contains essential information for you prior to beginning your journey:
Should you be interested in applying for this program or if you have any questions, please email the school BHons coordinator, Dr Leila Gholizadeh.
Student testimonials
I completed a BN at UTS in 2018, then obtained my BN (Hons) from UTS in 2020, and my research topic was about return to work post myocardial infarction.
I received continuous support from my supervisory team during my Honours year; I met with my supervisors regularly to talk about my research progressions and where I could perform better. My supervisors always explained to me patiently if I had any questions.
It is definitely worth pursuing an Honours degree at UTS; without this program, I wouldn’t have two academic publications, meaning that I wouldn’t secure the two scholarships that I have now easily.
Currently, I am pursuing my MPhil at Monash University, and my research project focuses on operating room nursing and the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, I work clinically as an operating room nurse in a local tertiary comprehensive hospital.
– Weizhe Sun