Master of Advanced Nursing Practice

University of Melbourne, The

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K

The Master of Advanced Nursing Practice (MANP) at the University of Melbourne allows masters-prepared nurses to assume a major responsibility in developing new professional roles, devising new models of care and overseeing dynamic changes to nursing practice. As a clinically proficient and professionally articulate MANP graduate, you will be prepared to make your mark on the profession and on health care with the skills required to develop, implement and undertake new and innovative practices within established legislative and professional boundaries of Advanced Nursing Practice.

Designed for

Nurses keen to upgrade qualifications, develop new professional roles, devise new models of care, oversee dynamic changes to practice or nurses keen to seek endorsement as a Nurse Practitioner with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia

Structure

  • Stream 1 Coursework Comprising: 100 credit points: + 2 x 12.5cp (Core) + 1 x 12.5 (selective) + 3 x 12.5cp (Electives) + 2 x 12.5 cp (Capstone)
  • Stream 2 Research Comprising 100 credit points: 2 x 12.5 cp + 1 x 25 cp (Core) + 2 x 12.5 cp (Core Selectives) + 1x 12.5cp (Electives) + 2x 12.5cp (Capstone)

Subjects

  • Nursing

Standard entry requirements

  • A Master of Nursing Science, or Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent qualification)
  • And at least one year of documented clinical experience as a Registered Nurse within the preceding five years from the time of application.

Study pathways

Study Pathway Graduate Certificate in Nursing Practice Study Pathway PhD Master of Philosophy.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Parkville International: $35,392 Yes
  • Full-time : 1 year

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