Master of Clinical Nursing CA91

Program at a glance

Duration: 3 years part-time
Mode & Location: external
Courses/Units of Credit: 9 courses including a research project/80 units of credit
Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Health & Sciences
Entry: direct
Accreditation: not applicable
Residential School: not applicable
Practicum/Work placement: Refer to clinical component
Exit awards: Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing (24 units of credit), Graduate Diploma of Clinical Nursing (48 units of credit)
Interim awards: not applicable
Contact: Program Advisor on 07 4930 9862 or email on ahs-program2@cqu.edu.au
International students: not applicable
CRICOS program codes: not applicable

Program outline

These programs are designed to meet the needs of registered nurses in areas such as perioperative, neonatal intensive care, coronary care, wound care, aged care or paediatrics, who work to meet the growing health needs within a society.

The programs present a partnership model of graduate nurse education where the theoretical components are offered by the Faculty and the integration and assessment of practice is coordinated and conducted by Faculty-approved nurse clinicians.

Program objectives

On completion of the program, it is expected that students will be able to:

Program structure

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete nine courses or 80 units of credit as outlined below.

The course is designed to allow the specialist nurse practitioners to further enhance their individual knowledge whilst working in their selected area of specialisation. Clinical areas include Critical Care, Acute Cardiac Care, Coronary Care, Advanced Cardiac Nursing, Perioperative Nursing, Neonatal Nursing, Paediatric Nursing, Child and Adolescent Community Health Nursing, Health and the Elderly and Wound Care.

The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing with specialisation in Acute Cardiac Care and the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Nursing with specialisation in Coronary Care and Wound Care have been developed in conjunction with The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane.

Students are required to complete 8 courses plus a Research Project to receive the award of Master of Clinical Nursing.

Students studying the Critical Care or Acute Cardiac Care streams may exit after Year 1 (24 units of credit) with the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing.

Students in all streams may exit after Year 2 (48 units of credit) with the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Nursing.

The final year of study consists of an elective and research.

Specialisations

Specialisations available at the Graduate Certificate leve include:

Areas of specialisation available at the Graduate Diploma level include:

Students entering the Master of Clinical Nursing at the Graduate Diploma level must have successfully completed courses at/or equivalent to the Graduate Certificate level of the program OR a Certificate in their area of clinical speciality through CQU's Direct Edge, OR have other qualifications deemed appropriate by the CQU Clinical Masters Program Committee. Advanced Standing may be granted if students meet entry criteria.

Schedule: Master of Clinical Nursing

Year 1

Clinical Theory elective - choose one course from the list below:

Course Code Course Title
Acute Cardiac Care
NURS20138 Acute Cardiac Care

OR

Course Code Course Title
Critical Care
NURS20131 Acute Care (not offered in 2004)

Plus students must complete the following two courses in different terms:

Course Code Course Title
NURS20133 Nursing Specialisation A
NURS20134 Nursing Specialisation B

Graduate Certificate exit point (24 units of credit) - Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing

Year 2

Course Code Course Title
NURS20130 Special Topics in Health
HLPB20003 Health Statistics & Epidemiology
NURS21150 Advanced Nursing Practice

Graduate Diploma exit point (48 units of credit) - Graduate Diploma of Clinical Nursing

Year 3

Course Code Course Title
COIS19071 Research Methods
NURS20147 Research Project
Plus one elective

Student to choose elective from the following list:

Course Code Course Title
NURS20129 Education in non-formal setting
HLTH20028 Philosophy and Bioethics
HMGT20006 Health Economics

Master's Award (80 units of credit) - Master of Clinical Nursing

Note: Students must successfully complete Year 1 courses prior to enrolling in Year 2 courses, and Year 2 courses prior to enrolling in Year 3 courses

Clinical Component

As these programs are grounded in clinical practice, the theory is written to correspond to activities in practice. Theory and practice subjects run parallel and complement one another.

Participants in the program are expected to have been working within an area that has enabled them to care for patients within their area of specialisation for at least 20 hours per week for at least 6 months prior to enrolment.

Students will continue to work in this area for at least 20 hours per week for the duration of the program.

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Entry

Applicants should:

Applicants should have had 6 months post-registration experience in the specialisation for which they are applying and be working in the area of specialisation. The length of experience in the speciality for which the student is applying should be acceptable to CQU and the applicant's employing organisation.

Recognition of prior learning for applicants to the Master of Clinical Nursing Program

Application for credit transfer

Credit transfer will only be granted where a student is able to demonstrate that tertiary studies equivalent in content and depth to the CQU program has been successfully completed. Students should examine the course synopses in this handbook to determine the courses for which they may be eligible to claim exemption. For more information about credit transfer contact the program administrator.

Applicants who meet the entry criteria for the program and have completed one of the following Certificate Courses through CQU's Direct Edge may seek credit transfer for these studies to the equivalent of a Graduate Certificate when applying for entry to the Master of Clinical Nursing Program.

The certificate courses this clause applies to are the:

Computer requirements

It is a requirement of enrolment in the course that all students have access to the CQU World Wide Web site via the internet. Students will be expected to undertake various components of study in the program using email and the internet.