Master of Advanced Nursing Practice
Postgraduate
In Canberra (Australia)
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Canberra (Australia)
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COURSE VIDEO Take your career to the next level – Advanced learning for registered nurses 2:55 The Master of Advanced Nursing Practice allows you to explore the ways in which nurses work and practice within clinical environments. This course focuses on developing advanced nursing practice ability with a focus on patient safety and the provision of quality care.
You will be encouraged to apply this knowledge to your own area of clinical expertise. This course also gives you the opportunity to undertake a practice project of your choice and further advance your knowledge in clinical areas that are of particular interest. Upon completion of this course, you will develop the knowledge, skills and attributes required to develop initiatives in health care and make a substantial contribution to future health care directions.
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Study planThe Master of Advanced Nursing Practice may be completed over three semesters full-time or five semesters part-time. The course consists of 60 credit points (cp), including core units of study (48cp) and a capstone (12cp). In the first year, students complete 48cp of core units of study, which include four specialty-specific units for the intensive care nursing courses. Students will undertake a work-based project or a research project as a capstone experience (12cp) and will study part-time in the final semester of their candidature. Following academic consultation, students wishing to undertake the Capstone (Research) may substitute NURS5071 with a research unit offered by the University.
- Graduate Diploma in Advanced Nursing Practice
Master of Advanced Nursing Practice
