College Info
MWT Global Academy, a subsidiary of the prestigious Health Careers International, Australia is a leading player in healthcare education in India and abroad. Over a decade since its inception, MWT Global Academy has supported many professionals with their education and careers. The institute provides wide-ranging upskilling educational programs targeted at healthcare professionals as well as professionals from other major sectors. Beyond education, MWT Global also focuses on creating new opportunities for students to enhance their employability. MWT Global Academy Pvt Limited, it is a subsidiary of HCI Holdings Pty Limited, which is composed of four divisions: Institute of Health and Nursing Australia (IHNA), Institute of Health & Management (IHM), MWT GLOBAL Academy Pvt Ltd, India, Healthovation.
Course Overview
The Diploma Extended Education Pathway – RN Program from MWT Global Academy is a package program covering Entry care skillset program, Certificate IV in Ageing Support, Level 5 of Nursing and Bachelor of Nursing program. The extended pathway program comes with a 2-year stay back in Australia.
How much does a nurse with a Level 5 of Nursing degree make in Australia
$65,000 / Annual
A nurse with a Level 5 of Nursing degree in Australia earns an average salary of AUD 65,000 per year.
(Source: payscale.com)


Why Level 5 of Nursing through MWT Global Academy
- Complete Entry into Care Skillset offered by IHNA within the first month course commencements
- Earn while you learn – assistance to commence career jobs through MWT Global Academy
- Initial settlement assistance package:
- Free Airport Pickup
- Free Accommodation for six weeks
- Ongoing IELTS and PTE Training online for students to meet English registration standards
- Additional 5 points for migration with ‘Australian study option for two years
- Stay-back option for 2-3 years
- Admission with various universities for Bachelor of Nursing and free visa processing assistance
- Assistance with job placement upon completion of registration as Enrolled Nurse or Registered Nurse
- Assistance with migration process
Career Options
Upon successful registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) as an enrolled nurse you may gain employment in various healthcare facilities, which may include:
- Medical centres
- Hospitals- private and government
- Training resource centres
- Day respite centres
- Open employment services
- Rehabilitation centres
- Residential group homes
- Palliative Care
- Aged Care
- Other community settings and clients’ homes
- Intensive care units or in Specialty departments Including
- Cardiac care
- Paediatrics
- Neonatal units
- Trauma and burn units

What will I learn?
In the Diploma Extended Education Pathway program students will cover the following units under the Care Skillset, Certificate IV in Ageing, Level 5 of Nursing and Bachelors of Nursing courses:
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Provide individualised support
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Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures
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Follow safe work practices for direct client care
Course Module
Successful completion of this course requires you to complete a total 3 Units –
Semester 1:
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Work with diverse people
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Recognise healthy body systems
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Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability
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Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability
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Support independence and wellbeing
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Meet personal support needs
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Facilitate the empowerment of older people
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Provide support to people living with dementia
Semester 2:
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Coordinate services for older people
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Assist clients with medication
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Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
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Implement interventions with older people at risk
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Provide first aid
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Facilitate individual service planning and delivery
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Deliver care services using a palliative approach
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Manage legal and ethical compliance
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Support relationships with carers and families
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Facilitate the interests and rights of clients
Course Module
Successful completion of this course requires you to complete a total 18 Units –
- 15 core units
- 3 elective units
Semester 1:
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Work with diverse people
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Practise nursing within the Australian health care system
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Confirm physical health status
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Apply communication skills in nursing practice
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Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures
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Follow safe work practices for direct client care
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Perform clinical assessment and contribute to planning nursing care
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Apply legal and ethical parameters to nursing practice
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Implement and monitor care of the older person
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Provide end of life care and a palliative approach in nursing practice
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120 hours of PEP in aged-care setting
Semester 2:
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Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
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Apply principles of wound management in the clinical environment
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Analyse and respond to client health information
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Administer and monitor medicines and intravenous therapy
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Implement and monitor care for a person with acute health conditions
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Contribute to nursing care of a person with diabetes
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Develop personal work priorities
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120 hours of PEP in sub-acute care setting
Semester 3:
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Lead team effectiveness
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Implement and monitor care for a person with chronic health conditions
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Apply nursing practice in the primary health care setting
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Reflect on and improve own professional practice
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Research and apply evidence to practice
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Implement, monitor and evaluate nursing care
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Implement and monitor care for a person with mental health conditions
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Administer and coordinate Telehealth services
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160 hours of PEP in acute care setting
Course Module
Successful completion of this course requires you to complete a total 25 Units –
- 20 core units
- 5 elective units
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testimonial
Adam Gardoll
4/5
“I am currently in semester 3 for Endorsed Enrolled Nursing. Since I started, I have noticed IHNA have come a long way. They do take on board feedback and are always looking to improve in all aspects. They are also holding events like sports fest which I thoroughly enjoyed, and wished it was something they would have more regularly. The staff in my opinion are all supportive and friendly and I am enjoying my studies here. I would also like to say that the lab at IHNA Parramatta has improved greatly since I started and is a good place to practice simulation.”
Entry Requirements
To be able to apply for the DEEP-RN program, students will be required:

To successfully complete year 12.

Achieve a pass or higher IELTS – 6 overall band or equivalent.

Provide a signed statutory declaration for English requirement for APHRA registration stating that they are pursuing an extended education pathway package.

Get entry into care skillset – Certificate III in Individual Support in India, followed by Certificate IV in Ageing Support (1 year) and Level 5 of Nursing 1.5 years in Australia.
Pathways
- Complete the Level 4 in Ageing Support for 1 year in India
- Complete the Level 5 of Nursing program (1 ½ year) in Australia to achieve EN registration with APHRA
- In the event of inability to produce a 7 score in IELTS, students will still be apply to a Bachelors of Nursing (3 years) leading to a total study duration of 5.5 years
- This will lead to a direct registration as an RN in Australia
How to Apply
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders’ students are encouraged to apply.

Facilities
The facilities at IHNA enhance the students learning experience:
- State-of-the-art stimulation laboratories
- Most up-to-date technologies such as Virtual Simulation using HoloLens
- 24*7 Online Library