Master of Nursing Practice (Graduate Entry)
University of Canberra
CRICOS Code: Course Type:






2025
- Total Tuition Fee78,600 AUDExact Tuition Fee
- Fee Per Academic Year39,300 AUDExact Tuition Fee
- Course Duration2.0 Year (104 weeks)
Overview
Introduction
Care for others and make a differenceThis two-year Masters degree will allow students with any undergraduate degree to graduate as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Australia. Flexible in design, you’ll study in intensive blocks of theory and clinical placements, supported through interactive online content. Experience technology-enhanced learning and innovative teaching to provide contemporary, relevant, and flexible content.Grow through hands-on learning, simulation, exploration of essential theory and complete clinical placements in a variety of rural and urban settings appropriate to the level of study.Apply your own experience to your study and graduate a curious, dynamic thinker who provides safe, quality, evidence-based care with the ability to adapt to an ever-changing health environment. Please note, professional accreditation from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) is being sought for this course. The university will not be making offers until this professional accreditation has been obtained. Study a Master of Nursing Practice at UC and you will:explore a wide range of nursing practices and contexts including primary health care and health promotion, long-term and residential care, mental health, acute and critical care, rural and remote services, and policy developmentacquire foundational knowledge and skills to provide safe, sensitive, effective and holistic nursing care to people of all ages and backgroundsparticipate in clinical laboratories, tutorials, lectures and seminars with face-to-face and online teachingunderstand, apply and develop nursing leadership management skills in a range of settingsacquire in-depth knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthdevelop and broaden your knowledge, skills, and attitude to work and prepare for real-world clinical practiceundertake professional practice to ensure readiness for employment as a beginning nurse clinician. Work Integrated Learning (WIL)WIL is a vital component of this course. Over the two years, you will be required to complete 800 hours of clinical practice across a range of local and regional medical settings - including paediatric, aged care, medical and surgical, theatre, emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU).UC coursework is immersive and engaging with numerous ongoing simulated learning experiences using cutting-edge technology designed to mimic real-life scenarios. Our campus’ offer multiple high fidelity simulated learning environments allowing UC Master of Nursing Practice students to experience direct clinical practice in a safe and controlled setting. Career opportunitiesThere are a plethora of career opportunities for registered nurses who can work in all aspects of nursing from Emergency departments, medical and surgical wards, Operating departments, primary health care, rehabilitation and mental health.This course also fosters both digital health and leadership skills and graduates will be perfectly placed to work towards clinical leadership and management positions. Course-specific informationThe Registered nurse standards for practice consist of the following seven standards:1. Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice 2. Engages in therapeutic and professional relationships 3. Maintains the capability for practice 4. Comprehensively conducts assessments 5. Develops a plan for nursing practice 6. Provides safe, appropriate and responsive quality nursing practice 7. Evaluates outcomes to inform nursing practice.You must be able to show competency against these standards to gain registration as a nurse in Australia. Please refer to the Inherent Requirements for the Master of Nursing Practice. Professional accreditationProfessional accreditation from the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC), and approval from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), is being sought for this course. The university will not be making offers until this professional accreditation has been obtained.[103873E]
Key Dates
2025
2026
2027
Language Requirements
IELTS Score
PTE Score
2025 year(s)
Listening
7.0
Speaking
7.0
Reading
7.0
Writing
7.0
Overall
7.0
School Level
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Course Campuses
- ACT
- NSW
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