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Our courses offer the right balance of practical knowledge and academic excellence and a wide range of study options.
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- Study Mode:
Full-time
Part-time - Delivery Mode:
Online (Off-campus) - Duration:
2 years full-time or equivalent part-time - Faculty:
Computing, Health and Science - School:
Nursing and Midwifery - Code:
I52 - CRICOS:
066504G
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Master of Clinical Nursing
Designed to allow nurse clinicians to enhance their individual specialty knowledge and competence whilst working in their selected area of specialisation. Theoretical and practical knowledge will be augmented by a substantial clinical project to enable the development of advanced critical thinking and project writing skills. Encourages innovative evidence-based practice that will ultimately lead to improved nursing practice.
Discipline areas include:
- Critical Care Nursing - Coronary Care/Cardiothoracic Nursing
- Critical Care Nursing - High Dependency
- Critical Care Nursing - Intensive Care
- Critical Care Nursing - Paediatric Intensive Care
- Advanced Nursing
- Chronic Disease Management
- Emergency Nursing
- Gerontological Nursing
- Nephrology Nursing
- Neuroscience Nursing
- Oncology Nursing
- Orthopaedic Nursing
- Palliative Care Nursing
- Perioperative Nursing
- Transition Nursing
Other disciplines are available: Mental Health, Pain Management, Paediatric Nursing. Students considering these should discuss their options with the course coordinator.
Related studies
The Master of Clinical Nursing has multiple exit points at Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters level.
This course is not available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa.