Masters (Coursework)
This course provides an opportunity for research training across our priority research areas including: cancer, chronic disease and ageing, infection and immunity, injury and acute illness, and mental health.
This course provides an opportunity for research training across our priority research areas including: cancer; chronic disease and ageing; infection and immunity; injury and acute illness; and mental health. You will engage with world-class researchers to develop your expertise and gain advanced research and critical thinking skills that you can take into your professional life, or advance into a Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing).
Ranked 9th globally, the University of Sydney is a world leader in nursing education and research. You will gain advanced research and critical thinking skills that will see you publish work in journals, improve patient experiences and influence health policy. The Master of Philosophy (Nursing) is awarded at the completion of a thesis that spans 1-2 years as well as some aspects of coursework in research techniques. You will work individually on their research project under the direction of a research supervisor who is a leader in the nursing field.
Inherent Requirements for Nursing courses