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Master of Nurse Education

This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

The Master of Nurse Education is a 180 credit point qualification with students being able to exit after completion of 60 credit points with a Graduate Certificate. Students may continue to complete 120 credit points and exit with a Graduate Diploma or complete 180 credit points to obtain the Master’s Award.



Stage 1
There are 3 core units for the Master of Nurse Education which need to be completed in Stage One

UnitDescription Points
NST5101Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Setting 20
CCA4200Competence Assessment & Documentation in the Clinical Setting 20
CMC4100Coaching & Mentoring in the Clinical Setting 20
 


On successful completion of 60 credit points (3 units) students may exit with a Graduate Certificate in Nurse Education.

Stage 2
Stage 2 consists of 3 units.

UnitDescription Points
CCE4100Managing a Changing Environment in Nursing Education 20
RES5115Research Preparation: Principles and Approaches 20
NST5158Independent Study 20
 


On successful completion of 120 credit points (6 units) students may exit with a Graduate Diploma in Nurse Education.

Stage 3
Stage 3 consists of 3 units

UnitDescription Points
MHP5101Master Health Project 20
MHP5202Master Health Project 20
CTP4100Clinical Teaching Practicum 20
 


180 credit points (9 units) are required to complete the course.

MHP5101 must be done before MHP5202