Postgraduate Guide Fremantle 2021

Master of Nursing (Acute Care) If you are a Registered Nurse our Master of Nursing (Acute Care) will help to develop your knowledge and improve your skills so that you can operate at an advanced level. If you have already completed a Graduate Diploma of Nursing, you can complete your Master’s over two semesters. Program code: 5114 Commencement: Semester 1 and Semester 2 Duration: 1 year part-time Study mode: Fremantle Campus, 100% Online Why study this degree? Our Master of Nursing (Acute Care) is flexible and can be completed across two semesters of part-time study. Aimed at those who have already completed a Graduate Certificate of Nursing or Graduate Diploma of Nursing, applicants should discuss their study program with the school’s postgraduate coordinator before enrolment. As with our other graduate programs, the Master of Nursing (Acute Care) is aimed at practising registered nurses who wish to develop their knowledge and improve their skills so that they can operate at an advanced level. As a Master’s student, you will be allocated a research supervisor who will help you choose a relevant research subject and oversee the completion of the program. Program summary You will choose a research area relevant to your specialty of nursing practice. Entry requirements The following entry requirements apply to this program: • Current licence to practice as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia or provisional registration, whichever is applicable at the time of commencement • Nursing or other appropriate degree or the equivalent • Minimum of one year relevant post registration nursing experience NURSING & MIDWIFERY “The program covers all aspects of care, from both the medical and the legal sides and the key components of care from a physical viewpoint and all important emotional support.” 94 | NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA POSTGRADUATE GUIDE

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