Master of Clinical Nursing

The Master of Clinical Nursing builds on from the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing and the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Nursing bringing the clinical expert and clinical leadership components together. It aims to expand the health clinician's knowledge and skills in clinical nursing at a specialist and advanced level. The course includes carefully designed coursework units with embedded research-led teaching, with both project and thesis options.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Online

Online/Off-campus - 1.5 years

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Designed for

Registered nurses

Structure

120 credit points.

Subjects

  • Clinical nursing
  • Nursing

Entry requirements

  • To be eligible for admission to the Master of Clinical Nursing an applicant must:Have completed one of: a Bachelor of Nursing
  • the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing
  • or the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Nursing. Hold current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Be employed in a substantive position in their chosen specialisation unless approved otherwise by the Course Coordinator.

Study Pathways

Exit points: Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing; Graduate Diploma in Clinical Nursing.

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