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Master of Nursing (with specialisations) Articulated Set

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+ Award nomenclature

Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Chronic and Complex Care Nursing)
GradCertNurs(Chronic&ComplexNurs)
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Clinical Education)
GradCertNurs(ClinEd)
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Emergency Nursing)
GradCertNurs(EmergNurs)
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Leadership and Management)
GradCertNurs(Lship&Mgt)
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Mental Health Nursing)
GradCertNurs(MentalHlthNurs)
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Palliative Care)
GradCertNurs(PallCare)
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Primary Health Care)
GradCertNurs(PrimHlthCare)
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Professional Nursing Studies)
GradCertNurs(ProfNursStud)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Chronic and Complex Nursing)
GradDipNurs(Chronic&ComplexNurs)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Clinical Education)
GradDipNurs(ClinEd)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Emergency Nursing)
GradDipNurs(EmergNurs)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Leadership and Management)
GradDipNurs(Lship&Mgt)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Mental Health)
GradDipNurs(MentalHlth)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Palliative Care)
GradDipNurs(PallCare)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Primary Health Care)
GradDipNurs(PrimHlthCare)
Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Professional Nursing Studies)
GradDipNurs(ProfNursStud)
Master of Nursing (Chronic & Complex Nursing)
MNurs(Chronic&ComplexNurs)
Master of Nursing (Clinical Education)
MNurs(ClinEd)
Master of Nursing (Emergency Nursing)
MNurs(EmergNurs)
Master of Nursing (Leadership and Management)
MNurs(Lship&Mgt)
Master of Nursing (Mental Health)
MNurs(MentalHlth)
Master of Nursing (Palliative Care)
MNurs(PallCare)
Master of Nursing (Primary Health Care)
MNurs(PrimHlthCare)
Master of Nursing (Professional Nursing Studies)
MNurs(ProfNursStud)
Master of Nursing
MNurs

+ Course Availability Modes and Locations

Master of Nursing (with specialisations) (4707NR)
Distance Education Wagga Wagga

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal course duration

Master of Nursing (with specialisations)

Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions)

Graduate Diploma of Nursing (with specialisations)

Full-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)

Graduate Certificate in Nursing (with specialisations)

Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)

Students studying part-time will complete their graduate certificate in 1 year

  • Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.
  • Admission criteria CSU Admission Policy

    Master of Nursing (with specialisations)

    Students must hold a Bachelor of Nursing degree or professional qualification which leads to registration as a Registered Nurse Division 1 with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

    Graduate Diploma of Nursing (with specialisations)

    Students must hold a Bachelor of Nursing degree or professional qualification which leads to registration as a Registered Nurse Division 1 with the Australian Health Professional Regulation Agency

    Graduate Certificate in Nursing (with specialisations)

    Students must hold a Bachelor of Nursing degree or professional qualification which leads to registration as a Registered Nurse Division 1 with the Australian Health Professional Regulation Agency.

    Credit CSU Credit Policy

    Master of Nursing (with specialisations)

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Graduate Diploma of Nursing (with specialisations)

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Graduate Certificate in Nursing (with specialisations)

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Articulation

    The Master, the Graduate Diploma and the Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

    Graduation requirement

    Master of Nursing (with specialisations)

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.

    Graduate Diploma of Nursing (with specialisations)

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

    Graduate Certificate in Nursing (with specialisations)

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.

    Course structure

    Graduate Certificate of Nursing (with specialisations)

    This Graduate Certificate of Nursing will comprise 4 subjects (32 points) and will be offered part-time by distance education over two sessions or one year. This course aims to develop students knowledge, skills and attributes through the study of clinical and professional nursing studies. During this first year of study students can choose to enrol in subjects in a particular specialty area or choose four elective subjects (32 points). Subjects where residential schools are a compulsory requirement are not available to international students.

    Graduate Diploma of Nursing (with specialisations)

    This Graduate Diploma of Nursing will comprise 8 subjects (64 points) and will be offered part-time by distance education over four sessions or two years. During the first year of study students can choose to enrol in subjects in a particular specialty area or choose four elective subjects (32 points). In the second year of the Graduate Diploma all students will enrol in the core 16 point subject NRS531 Critical Inquiry and Evidence Based Nursing Practice. Students choosing the coursework pathway will enrol in two elective subjects, while students choosing the research pathway will be required to enrol in two core subjects HLT505 Research Methods in Health Science A and HLT506 Health Master's Project. Study in these two research subjects will focus the student’s learning on understanding research methodologies, developing research questions, critiquing research literature, undertaking a comprehensive literature review, developing a research proposal and submitting an ethics application. Subjects where residential schools are a compulsory requirement are not available to international students.

    Master of Nursing (with specialisations)

    Students who elect to complete the course and gain the Master of Nursing will have three options. They are:

    1. Enrol in four elective subjects (32 points)

    OR

    2. Undertake a project related to their clinical specialty (16 points) and enrol in two elective subjects (16 points)

    OR

    3. Enrol in a dissertation subject (32 points) formulate a viable research question and develop a research proposal that will lead to the design, conduct and reporting of original research under supervision, which will contribute to the knowledge base in their discipline.

    Graduate Certificate of Nursing (with specialisations) (32 points)

    Year 1 (32 points)

    Professional Nursing Studies

    Students must enrol in three (3) subjects from the following:

    BMS511 Processes of Pathology
    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
    HSM409 Evidence Based Health Care
    NRS408 Psychosocial Interventions in Mental Health Nursing 1
    NRS409 Psychosocial Interventions in Mental Health Nursing 2
    NRS422 Chronic and Complex Nursing Practice 2
    NRS423 Advanced Chronic Care Nursing
    NRS516 Advanced Nursing Skills - The Therapeutic Relationship
    NRS517 Advanced Nursing Skills - Group Process and Therapy
    NRS537 Leadership and Management for the Nurse 1 (16 points)
    HLT539 Foundations of Teaching and Learning in Clinical Education
    HLT541 Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Setting
    NRS543 Clinical Management in Palliative Care Nursing
    NRS544 Cultural Competence in Indigenous Health Care: Implications for Nursing

    AND

    Students may choose one (1) 8 point subject from the following:

    GER401 Choices and Options in Later Life
    GER402 Ageing Bodies, Ageing Minds
    GER501 Contemporary Issues in Gerontology
    HSM402 Human Resource Management
    HSM404 Management of Health and Aged Care Services
    HSM512 Evaluating Health Services

    Clinical Specialty (Emergency Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Palliative Care Nursing, Chronic and Complex Care Nursing, Primary Health Care)

    Students must enrol in one (1) of the following:

    NRS421 Chronic and Complex Nursing Practice 1
    NRS512 Perspectives of Mental Health Nursing
    NRS533 Advancing Emergency Nursing Practice
    NRS534 Foundations of Palliative Care Nursing
    NRS535 Primary Health Care: A Pathway to Better Health

    AND

    BMS511 Processes of Pathology
    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice

    Nursing Leadership and Management

    Students must enrol in the following 16 point subjects:

    NRS537 Leadership and Management for the Nurse 1
    NRS538 Leadership and Management for the Nurse 2

    Clinical Education

    Students must enrol in the following subjects:

    HLT539 Foundations of Teaching and Learning in Clinical Education
    HLT540 Assessment in Clinical Education
    HLT541 Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Setting
    HLT542 Professional Practice in Clinical Education

    Graduate Diploma of Nursing (with specialisations) (64 points)

    Year 2 (32 points)

    Student must enrol in the following:

    NRS531 Critical Inquiry and Evidence Based Nursing Practice (16 points)

    AND

    Two (2) restricted 8 point elective subjects

    OR

    HLT505 Research Methods in Health Science A
    HLT506 Health Master's Proposal

    Master of Nursing Coursework Pathway (96 points)

    Year 3 (32 points)

    Students may enrol in four (4) 8 point restricted elective subjects

    OR

    HLT508 Health Master's Project (16 point)

    AND

    Two (2) 8 point restricted elective subjects

    Master of Nursing Research Pathway (96 points)

    Students must enrol in:

    HLT509 Health Master's Dissertation (32 points)

    Restricted Electives

    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice (8 point)
    GER401 Choices and Options in Later Life (8 point)
    GER402 Ageing Bodies, Ageing Minds (8 point)
    GER501 Contemporary Issues in Gerontology (8 point)
    HSM402 Human Resource Management
    HSM404 Management of Health and Aged Care Services
    HSM409 Evidence Based Health Care Delivery (8 point)
    HSM512 Evaluating Health Services
    NRS408 Psychosocial Interventions in Mental Health Nursing 1 (8 point)
    NRS409 Psychosocial Interventions in Mental Health Nursing 2 (8 Point)
    NRS420 Perspectives on Managing Chronic and Complex Conditions (8 point)
    NRS421 Chronic and Complex Nursing Practice 1 (8 point)
    NRS422 Chronic and Complex Nursing Practice 2 (8 point)
    NRS423 Advanced Chronic Care Nursing Practice (8 point)
    NRS512 Perspectives in Mental Health Nursing (8 point)
    NRS516 Advanced Nursing Skills - The Therapeutic Relationship
    NRS517 Advanced Nursing Skills - Group Process and Therapy
    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice (8 point) (not offered for International students)
    NRS533 Advancing Emergency Nursing Practice (8 point)
    NRS534 Foundations of Palliative Care Nursing (8 point)
    NRS535 Primary Health Care: A Pathway to Better Health (8 point)
    NRS537 Leadership and Management for the Nurse 1 (16 point)
    NRS538 Leadership and Management for the Nurse 2 (16 point)
    HLT539 Foundations of Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Setting (8 point)
    HLT540 Assessment in Clinical Education (8 point)
    HLT541 Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Setting (8 point)
    HLT542 Professional Practice in Clinical Education (8 point)
    NRS543 Clinical Management in Palliative Care Nursing (16 point)
    NRS544 Cultural Competence in Indigenous Health Care: Implications for Nursing Practice (8 point)

    In order for students to graduate with the specialisations listed below, students must complete:

    Subjects where residential schools are a compulsory requirement are not available to international students.

    The current specialisations are:

    Students not meeting the specialisation requirements will graduate with a Master of Nursing.

    Enrolment pattern

    By part-time study

    YEAR 1

    Professional Nursing Studies Specialisation

    Session 1 (30)
    Restricted Elective

    Restricted Elective

    Session 2 (60)
    Restricted Elective
    Restricted Elective

    Emergency Nursing Specialisation

    Session 1 (30)
    BMS511 Processes of Pathology
    NRS533 Advancing Emergency Care Nursing Practice


    Session 2 (60)
    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice


    Mental Health Nursing Specialisation

    Session 1 (30)
    BMS511 Processes of Pathology
    NRS512 Perspectives in Mental Health Nursing


    Session 2 (60)
    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice


    Palliative Care Nursing Specialisation

    Session 1 (30)
    BMS511 Processes of Pathology
    NRS534 Foundations of Palliative Care Nursing

    Session 2 (60)
    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice

    Chronic and Complex Nursing Specialisation

    Session 1 (30)
    BMS511 Processes of Pathology
    NRS421 Chronic and Complex Nursing Practice 1

    Session 2 (60)
    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice

    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice

    Primary Health Care Specialisation

    Session 1 (30)
    BMS511 Processes of Pathology
    NRS535 Primary Health Care: A Pathway to Better Health

    Session 2 (60)
    BMS536 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice

    Leadership and Management

    Session 1 (30)
    NRS537 Leadership and Management for the Nurse 1 (16 points)

    Session 2 (60)
    NRS538 Leadership and Management for the Nurse 2 (16 points)

    Clinical Education

    Session 1 (30)
    HLT539 Foundations of Teaching and Learning in Clinical Education
    HLT540 Assessment in Clinical Education

    Session 2 (60)
    HLT541 Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Setting
    HLT542 Professional Practice in Clinical Education

    Students may opt to exit at this point with the qualification Graduate Certificate of Nursing (with specialisations). Students taking this option can elect to continue their studies in the Master of Nursing (with specialisations).

    YEAR 2

    Session 3 (30)
    NRS531 Critical Inquiry and Evidence Based Nursing Practice (16 points)

    Session 4 (60)

    Option 1
    Elective

    Elective

    Option 2
    HLT505 Research Methods in Health Science A
    HLT506 Health Master's Proposal

    Students may opt to exit at this point with the qualification Graduate Diploma of Nursing (with specialisations). Students taking this option can elect to continue their studies in the Master of Nursing (with specialisations).

    YEAR 3

    Option 1 (Course Work)

    Session 5 (30)
    Elective
    Elective

    Session 6 (60)
    Elective
    Elective

    Option 2 (Masters Project)

    Session 5 (30)
    HLT508 Health Master's Project (16 points) Commenced
    Elective

    Session 6 (60)
    HLT508 Health Master's Project (16 points) Completed
    Elective

    Option 3 (Research)

    Session 5 (30)
    HLT509 Masters Dissertation (32 points) Commenced

    Session 6 (60)
    HLT509 Master's Dissertation (32 Points) Completed

    + Residential School

    Please note that the following subject may have a residential school component.

    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice

    Enrolled students can find further information about CSU residential schools via the About Residential School page.

    + Workplace Learning

    Please note that the following subjects have a Workplace Learning component.

    NRS421 Chronic and Complex Nursing Practice 1
    NRS512 Perspectives in Mental Health Nursing
    NRS532 Health Assessment for Advancing Nursing Practice
    NRS533 Advancing Emergency Care Nursing Practice
    NRS534 Foundations of Palliative Care Nursing
    NRS535 Primary Health Care: A Pathway to Better Health

    Contact

    For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

    The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: February 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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