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Merge scientific expertise with practical nursing experience to develop into a versatile and highly competent nurse. The program includes Science and Social Science courses focused on healthcare, blending them with real-world nursing applications. Clinical training occurs across diverse settings such as surgical, emergency, medical, mental health, and primary care. Students can select from numerous Science specializations, while benefiting from our rigorous academic nursing curriculum delivered by top researchers in cutting-edge facilities. Though all nurses play vital roles in healthcare, those with scientific training gain advantages for careers in research, health administration, and education. After registering with the Nursing Council of New Zealand, graduates can practice in primary, secondary, or tertiary healthcare settings as culturally aware, reflective nursing professionals. Note that the University of Auckland doesn't oversee graduate employment and cannot ensure post-qualification registration or job opportunities in New Zealand or elsewhere.
Geography examines the formation and transformation of our social and physical environments. Geographers study what matters to communities in their various locations and work toward solutions for environmental shifts, developmental disparities, and social inequities across different scales. Geography is both dynamic and meaningful. This field appeals to those curious about their surroundings and eager to create meaningful change. It tackles pressing modern issues including: climate change and rising sea levels, polluted waterways, unequal economic growth, sustainable living, migration patterns, housing and healthcare policies, urban contamination, indigenous rights, and ecosystem conservation.