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Overview
- Complete in 3 semesters full-time or 6 semesters part-time.
- Align your study with your career goals by selecting a clinical, research or professional pathway.
- Prepare for leadership roles and meet advanced practice competencies.
- Domestic students can specialise in: acute care nursing; ageing and dementia studies; cancer nursing; emergency nursing; intensive care nursing; paediatric, child and youth health nursing; professional studies; or women’s health.
- International students can specialise in: ageing and dementia studies; professional studies; or women's health.
| QUT course code | NS85 |
| Attendance | Full-time |
| Course duration | 1.5 years full-time |
| Start month | 2013 February, July |
| Delivery |
On campus
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| Faculty |
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| Course contact | Enquire |
| CRICOS code | 012644J |
Details
The Master of Nursing allows students to acquire advanced knowledge and skills in nursing practice and prepare for leadership roles in specialist areas of health care. This course meets advanced practice competencies that have been established by key professional nursing organisations and specialty nursing groups. Students can align their study with their career goals by selecting to complete a clinical, research or professional pathway.
Course structure
This course offers a variety of career pathways for nurses working in diverse settings and provides opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence in selected areas of nursing practice.
Students in the masters program complete four core units from an area of interest. In addition, students elect to undertake their studies in one of three pathway options—clinical, professional, or research. This allows students to tailor their study program to individual professional development needs.
Study areas
The following study areas are offered to domestic students:
- Acute Care Nursing
- Ageing and Dementia Studies
- Cancer Nursing
- Emergency Nursing
- Intensive Care Nursing
- Paediatric, Child and Youth Health Nursing
- Professional Studies
- Women’s Health.
The following study areas are offered to international students in the Graduate Diploma and Master of Nursing:
- Ageing and Dementia Studies
- Professional Studies
- Women's Health.
Acute Care Nursing
Students complete studies in advanced health assessment and nursing practice, issues and trends in acute care nursing, and critically analyse the advanced concepts that underpin this specialist area. Students will initiate plans of care to address common needs/problems experienced by clients.
Ageing and Dementia Studies
This study area provides opportunities to engage in theoretical and practical knowledge in aged care issues, assessment skills, palliative care and dementia studies. Students examine major issues and trends in health areas affecting older people.
Cancer Nursing
Students develop competency in the practice of cancer nursing, examine major issues and trends in cancer nursing scholarship and practice, plan appropriate strategies/intervention for client care and develop an understanding of research applied to cancer nursing practice.
Emergency Nursing
Students study the key issues and develop skills in patient assessment, planning and implementation of nursing care in the emergency area.
Intensive Care Nursing
Students explore the theoretical, conceptual and practical knowledge required to provide effective nursing care for diverse and complex critically ill patients in the intensive care unit, an increasingly complex technological environment.
Paediatric, Child and Youth Health Nursing
This program is designed for nurses working in acute or community settings to develop competency in the practice of paediatric nursing or child and youth health nursing. Students will examine major issues and trends in nursing scholarship and practice, and develop an understanding of research in this area.
Professional Studies
Students complete a program of study relevant to their professional development needs. The program is designed to extend and enhance nursing knowledge and skills, build confidence and leadership skills, provide a forum for critical examination of contemporary nursing, and foster an understanding of nursing under the broader umbrella of health care.
Women’s Health
Students will engage in theoretical and practical knowledge in women’s health issues, sexual and reproductive health, and the screening and early detection of breast, cervical, uterine and ovarian cancers. The program will examine major issues and trends in health areas affecting women including chronic illness and mental health problems.
Units
Course structure
These courses offer a variety of career pathways for nurses working in diverse settings and provide opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence in selected areas of nursing practice. The three courses fully articulate and applicants may choose to enter at the graduate certificate, graduate diploma or masters level.
The Graduate Certificate allows students to complete four core units from their selected area of nursing practice.
Students in the Graduate Diploma and Masters programs also complete four core units from an area of interest. In addition, students elect to undertake their studies in one of three pathway options—clinical, professional, or research. This allows students to tailor their study program to individual professional development needs.
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Entry requirements
Ageing and Dementia Studies, Professional Studies and Women's Health are the only majors available to international studuents.
International applicants must:
• have gained from a recognised institution a qualification equivalent, on the University’s assessment, to that of a registered nurse in Australia
• be registered or authorised to practise in their country of origin or residence
• have gained a degree in nursing (or equivalent) from a recognised institution
• and normally have at least one year of appropriate post-registration clinical experience.
Candidates seeking entry to the Master of Nursing are normally required to hold an undergraduate degree in nursing (or equivalent) at a grade point average of 5 or above.
International applicants may also apply for alternative entry, on the basis of relevant experience, at the discretion of the Head of School of Nursing.
International students may enrol only in February or in July in full-time studies and may study only onshore.
Minimum English language requirements
Students must meet the English proficiency requirements.
| IELTS (International English Language Testing System) | |
|---|---|
| speaking | 6.0 |
| writing | 6.0 |
| reading | 6.0 |
| listening | 6.0 |
| overall | 6.5 |
| TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) | |
|---|---|
| speaking | 20.0 |
| writing | 20.0 |
| reading | 20.0 |
| listening | 20.0 |
| overall | 90.0 |
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Course fees
Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.
2013: $11,500 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)
Scholarships and financial support
You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.
Apply
How to apply for Master of Nursing
You're ready to apply if you have:
- Found all the courses you want to apply for. You can apply for up to 3
- Checked important dates
- Semester 1
201318 January Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 3, 4 and 5 applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.8 February Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 1 and 2 applicants and onshore applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available. - Semester 2
20137 June Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 3, 4 and 5 applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.5 July Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 1 and 2 applicants and onshore applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available. - Checked you meet the entry requirements
- Checked costs and scholarships
- Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
- Gathered supporting documents
All done? Then you're ready to apply.