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Earning a Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) degree requires one extra year of study after completing the standard Bachelor of Nursing program. Griffith University's Honours graduates gain a professional advantage through their combination of practical competencies, hands-on experience, and sought-after qualities that appeal to employers, along with advanced research skills. Upon graduation, you'll possess the ability to design and execute research projects in nursing and allied health fields, making you competitive for roles across private, nonprofit, and government sectors. Career prospects span diverse environments including hospitals, community health services, and both urban and regional locations. Nursing professionals find employment in various settings beyond traditional healthcare facilities - from schools and tourism to addiction services, sports organizations, and research institutions.