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BACHELOR OF science (advanced nursing)
curtin university
The 2.5-year BSc (Advanced Nursing) Enrolled Nurse to Registered Nurse stream is the ideal pathway to transform your qualification from enrolled nurse to registered nurse and take your career to a new level.
It offers a blended learning format (online and at the South Regional TAFE campus) and includes clinical placements across diverse settings, as well as support from qualified and experienced Curtin School of Nursing and GSUC staff.
diploma of music
WA ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS (WAAPA)
WAAPA’s one-year Diploma of Music is offered face-to-face in Albany WA, so you can stay in the region while progressing your musical studies.
You’ll develop strong practical skills on your chosen instrument or voice. This nationally recognised qualification will prepare you for a wide range of careers in the music industry, giving you the knowledge and skills to become a performer, composer or sound engineer.
GSUC offers specialised equipment, in-person student support, MACs and software that you can access to complete your course.
graduate diploma of education/master of TEACHING
curtin university
Ready for a career change? Become an Early Childhood, Primary or Secondary teacher.
Curtin University's Master of Teaching and Graduate Diploma in Education are both available fully online with local practicum placements.
Access additional GSUC workshops on topics like behaviour management and preparing for prac to enrich your learning, plus in-person student support with our qualified teacher/student support officer,
For more info, click the button below.
View the 2026 Handbook for Master of Teaching
View the 2026 Handbook for Graduate Diploma in Education
UpSkilling in the Region - kellie’s story
Kellie Loverock currently works at the Albany Health Campus and studies the Bachelor of Science (Enrolled Nurse to Registered Nurse) offered through Curtin University.
Click on the video to learn about Kellie’s decision to upskill, with support from the Great Southern Universities Centre.