Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry)
Southern Cross University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01241G
Become a Registered Nurse (RN) in just two years with the Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry) and begin making a difference to peoples lives every day. This degree develops a combination of professional knowledge, skills and clinical experiences to prepare you for a career in nursing and health. You will learn to apply sound evidence-based reasoning skills to your nursing practice, provide therapeutic care to patients, coordinate nursing care to individuals and groups, and work independently as well as collaborate in multidisciplinary teams for effective outcomes.
Structure
Credit points 192
Subjects
- NURS5009 The Health Narrative Across the Lifespan
- NURS5010 Introduction to Clinical Practice
- INDG6002 Health and Indigenous Peoples
- PHAR2001 Introductory Pharmacology
- NURS5011 Chronic Health and Disability Across the Lifespan
- NURS5012 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan
- NURS5013 Evidence-Based Mental Health Nursing
- NURS5014 Clinical Nursing I
- NURS5015 Community Partnerships
- NURS6001 Clinical Nursing II
- HLTH3004 Transition to Practice
- NURS5016 Nursing Research
- HLTH3005 Interprofessional Health Practice
- NURS6002 Promoting Nursing Leadership
- NURS6003 Clinical Nursing III
Standard entry requirements
- A Bachelors degree, in any discipline, within the last 10 years and achieved a minimum GPA of 5.0 (a Credit average) and
- One 12 credit point unit of study in human anatomy /physiology or a related area from any recognised tertiary institution or equivalent as determined by the Course Coordinator (for example see here )
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Coffs Harbour | International: $63,840 | No |
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Gold Coast | International: $63,840 | No |
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Lismore | International: $63,840 | No |
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