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Master of Health Science (Nursing)

About the course
The Master of Health Science (Nursing) provides registered nurses with an opportunity to build on their undergraduate learning, extend their clinical focus and develop research related skills.

 

Students may tailor their study to suit particular areas of interest and experience, by electing from four areas of specialisation: Rural Nursing, Management, Nursing Education and Mental Health Nursing.

 

On completion of the first eight subjects, students may exit the program with a Graduate Diploma in the area of specialisation.

 

Exit points
Students may elect to exit the Master course after completion of the first two years with a Graduate Diploma in the area chosen for the specialised strand, as follows:
  • Graduate Diploma of Health Science (Management)
  • Graduate Diploma of Health Science (Mental Health Nursing)
  • Graduate Diploma of Health Science (Nursing Education)
  • Graduate Diploma of Health Science (Rural Nursing)
Residential schools
There are no residential schools associated with this course.

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