Masters (Coursework)
The Master of Advanced Nursing at The University of Melbourne prepares nurses with advanced knowledge and practice skills to assume responsibility for establishing new professional roles, devising new models of care and leading dynamic changes to nursing practice.
The first year of study in Master of Advanced Nursing provides the opportunity for students to extend their existing nursing knowledge and develop skills in specialty practice.
The second year of study builds on this specialisation by focusing on advanced practice skills and knowledge and prepare students for clinical leadership roles in nursing and healthcare.
On completion of the Master of Advanced Nursing the student will have achieved the following learning outcomes:
The Master of Advanced Nursing is an 18-month program that prepares graduates to assume a major responsibility in developing new professional roles, devising new models of care and overseeing dynamic changes to practice. Two streams are offered.
Superior career advancement and leadership opportunities await those who undertake this highly respected course.
Specifically designed for busy leaders, the Master of Advanced Nursing will guide you through everything you need to develop your leadership skills and hone your specialised nursing practice.
Career advancement opportunitiesMaster of Advanced Nursing graduates are well placed to pursue highly competitive leadership roles in the healthcare field.
Previous graduates have gone on to clinical leadership roles with added recognition and responsibility within public and private sectors, including:
University of Melbourne students are ideally placed to take advantage of close research links with top tier researchers in the fields of mental health, emergency, cancer, neonatal and paediatric.
A world-class qualificationGraduates of the Master of Advanced Nursing at the University of Melbourne leave with a well-respected qualification.
Upon completion of the program, no other graduates in Australia are better prepared with the knowledge and skills required to forge careers in leadership positions in national and international contexts.
Minor Thesis Pathway
Minor Thesis will no longer be offered from mid-year 2020.
For a list of subjects in the program, please refer to: https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/courses/mc-anp/course-structure.