The course consists of 64 points:
Research Development subjects:
HLT505 Research Methods in Health Science A (8)
HLT506 Health Master's Proposal (8)
Nursing Research Project subjects:
Full-time sequence
NRS411 Nursing Honours Research Project/Dissertation (48)
Part-time sequence
NRS412 Nursing Honours Research Project/Dissertation P/T (48)
NB: Full-time students take the research project over two sessions (NRS411 , whereas part-time students take the research project over three sessions (NRS412 .
Full-time
Session 1 (Autumn)
HLT505 Research Methods in Health Science A (8)
HLT506 Health Master's Proposal (8)
NRS411 Nursing Honours Research Project/Dissertation (48) - commencing
Session 2 (Spring)
NRS411 Nursing Research Project/Dissertation (48) - completion
Part-time
Session 1 (Autumn)
HLT505 Research Methods in Health Science A (8)
HLT506 Health Master's Proposal (8)
Session 2 (Spring)
NRS412 Nursing Research Project/Dissertation P/T (48) - commencing
Session 3 (Autumn)
NRS412 Nursing Research Project/Dissertation P/T (48) - continuing
Session 4 (Spring)
NRS412 Nursing Research Project/Dissertation P/T (48) - completion
On campus; Distance education
Albury-Wodonga; Bathurst; Dubbo; Wagga Wagga
Session 1; Session 2
Honours
1 year full-time on campus
2 years distance education
YES
N/A
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Introduction to the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Offers registered nurses the unique opportunity of undertaking their theoretical and clinical practice components.
"I had wanted to become a nurse for many years and CSU provided the perfect opportunity to secure the qualifications necessary to forge a career in the health sector."
Introduction to the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Students are provided with the opportunity to gain formal mental health certificate, diploma or degree qualifications.
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