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Deakin University

Master of Advanced Nursing

  • Delivery: Online
  • Study Level: Postgraduate
  • Duration: 18 months

Develop the decision-making skills necessary to advance into a senior role in advanced nursing practice, leadership, management, policy, or education.

Course overview

The Master of Advanced Nursing prepares you to practice effectively at an advanced level. You will graduate with ethical, safe, high-quality and expert clinical decision-making skills. Plus, you will gain the specialised theoretical knowledge, evidence-based practice and person-centred care that is sought after in multidisciplinary teams.

As an online student in the Faculty of Health, you will be expected to spend 11-13 hours every week studying, interacting via CloudDeakin and completing assessment tasks for each unit in your course. Please take a look at the individual unit details in the course structure for more information.

Deakin’s Master of Advanced Nursing prepares you for a senior position within a multidisciplinary team or as a leading voice in nursing.

CSP Subsidised Fees Available

This program has a limited quota of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). The indicative CSP price is calculated based on first year fees for EFT. The actual fee may vary if there are choices in electives or majors.

Key facts

Delivery
Online
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Master's
Duration
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Can be studied part time
18 months (Full time)
Units
12
Fees
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HECS-HELP loans are available to CSP students to pay the student contribution amount.
HECS, CSP
Price per unit
From $606
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The estimated CSP per unit fee is calculated using the annual CSP rate. It is based on your first-year study load of 8 credit points.

From $606 (CSP)
More Information
The estimated CSP per unit fee is calculated using the annual CSP rate. It is based on your first-year study load of 8 credit points.
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What you will study

To complete the Master of Advanced Nursing, students must attain 12 credit points. Students can choose to complete a coursework pathway or a thesis pathway.

Coursework pathway
  • Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin (0 credit points)
  • Ethical Dimensions in Nursing
  • Patient Safety and Risk Management
  • Research in Nursing and Midwifery

Plus nine (9) credit points of electives, of which six must be from the course electives the remaining 3 can be from any level 7 electives from anywhere in the university or Deakin stackable short courses (0.5cp microcredentials).

Thesis pathway
Course electives
Stackable short courses

Entry requirements

Academic requirements

To be considered for admission to this degree, you will need to meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Bachelor of Nursing degree or equivalent.
  • Registration as a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia with no conditions or restrictions or registered as a registered nurse in the country of practice or equivalent.

English language proficiency requirements

To meet the English language proficiency requirements of this course, you will need to demonstrate at least one of the following:

  • Bachelor's degree from a recognised English-speaking country.
  • IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with no band score less than 6.0) or equivalent.
  • Other evidence of English language proficiency.

Recognition of Prior Learning

The University aims to provide students with as much credit as possible for approved prior study or informal learning which exceeds the normal entrance requirements for the course and is within the constraints of the course regulations. Students are required to complete a minimum of one-third of the course at Deakin University, or four credit points, whichever is the greater. In the case of certificates, including graduate certificates, a minimum of two credit points within the course must be completed at Deakin.

You can also refer to the recognition of prior learning (RPL) system which outlines the credit that may be granted towards a Deakin University degree and how to apply for credit.

Students holding an approved specialist certificate from the former Nurses Board of Victoria may apply for up to four credit points of Recognition of prior learning towards the Masters.

Outcomes

Career outcomes

The Graduates of the Master of Advanced Nursing will be well placed to take advantage of this demand. Depending on the units you have completed, your expertise will allow you to pursue a range of roles, including:

  • Clinical nurse educator
  • Associate or unit manager
  • Research roles

Learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate safe psychomotor skills and clinical practice commensurate with emergency nursing theoretical knowledge, evidence-based practice and person-centred care.
  • Demonstrate communication skills to develop and implement plans of care to ensure the delivery of quality, safe nursing care to patients in the emergency care setting.
  • Evaluate information using digital technologies to effectively disseminate relevant emergency care information to patients and/or the multidisciplinary team.
  • Identify and evaluate complex data from multiple sources to inform clinical decision making in the emergency care setting.
  • Apply specialised nursing knowledge and skills to routine and complex problems in the emergency care setting to optimise patient outcomes.
  • Demonstrate professionalism, accountability, reflection, and personal autonomy as an emergency nurse.
  • Establish and maintain inclusive, collaborative professional relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary team.
  • Display accountability for, and sound professional judgement in behaviours that uphold ethical principles of practice within diverse social, cultural, and environmental contexts.

Fees and CSP

Estimated tuition fee in 2025: $4,848 (Commonwealth Supported Place)

The estimated tuition fee is calculated by adding together eight credit points of study. Eight credit points is used as it represents a typical enrolment load for a master's degree.

A student’s annual fee may vary in accordance with:

  • The number of units studied per term.
  • The choice of major or specialisation.
  • Choice of units.
  • Credit from previous study or work experience.
  • Eligibility for government-funded loans.

Student fees shown are subject to change. Contact the university directly to confirm.

Commonwealth Supported Places

The Australian Government allocates a certain number of CSPs to the universities each year, which are then distributed to students based on merit.

If you're a Commonwealth Supported Student (CSS), you'll only need to pay a portion of your tuition fees. This is known as the student contribution amount – the balance once the government subsidy is applied. This means your costs are much lower.

Limited CSP spaces are offered to students enrolled in selected postgraduate courses.

Your student contribution amount is:

  • Calculated per unit you're enrolled in.
  • Depending on the study areas they relate to.
  • Reviewed and adjusted each year.

HECS-HELP loans are available to CSP students to pay the student contribution amount.