Master of Advanced Clinical Nursing
Course Overview
A 1–1.5 year full‑time (or 2–3 years part‑time) program for registered nurses with a bachelor’s or honours degree in nursing.
The course is divided into two parts:
Part A – Specialist Practice: Deep clinical study in your chosen specialisation, such as emergency, intensive care, mental health, perioperative, paediatrics, or nurse practitioner, while maintaining active clinical practice.
Part B – Research & Scholarly Practice: Includes either a minor thesis or a coursework-based research project, plus relevant electives.The total study load depends on your entry qualifications: 72 credit points for bachelor’s degree holders, or 48 credit points if you hold an honours degree.
What You'll Learn
Advanced clinical expertise in your specialist area, equipping you to lead patient assessment, complex care planning, and evidence-informed interventions.
Leadership and change management skills, preparing you to coordinate, implement, and evaluate high-level healthcare initiatives and improve patient outcomes.
Enhanced research capability, supporting your ability to drive evidence-based practice, contribute to policy, or progress to academic or advanced practice roles.

78,000 AUD

Monash University
https://www.monash.edu
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