Masters (Research)
School of Nursing & Midwifery, Fremantle Campus
The Master of Nursing (Research) will suit you if you have achieved a high credit average in your undergraduate nursing degree and you wish to complete further research in an area of particular interest. To graduate, you will need to complete a substantial research project culminating in a thesis. You will be supported by academic staff throughout your Master's program.
In order to be considered for entry, applicants are expected to satisfy the following criteria:
Available as a full-time program across two calendar years (or equivalent part-time), our Master of Nursing (Research) will provide you with the research skills you need to support your professional practice. Topics covered include literature review, research methodology, ethics, analysis, verification and report writing. Furthermore, the program consists of a number of supervised research subjects which can include research coursework as appropriate.
You will be expected to complete a substantial research project culminating in a thesis. Candidates will be assigned university-based supervisors who will provide support and academic guidance. Your supervisor will mentor and direct your studies throughout the research phase until your thesis is put forward for examination. Government support is available for both domestic and international students, while domestic students may also apply for stipend scholarships which are awarded to students of exceptional potential.
This Master's program consists of several courses of supervised research. The duration of the program is two years full-time or the equivalent of part-time study.
Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Regulations.