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Queensland University of Technology

Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Gastroenterology Nursing)

  • Delivery: Face to Face
  • Study Level: Postgraduate
  • Duration: 12 months

Provides hands-on learning and specialised training for nurses to excel in diagnosing, treating and caring for patients with gastrointestinal conditions.

Course overview

The Graduate Certificate in Nursing offers a short, focused program of study for professionals looking to upgrade their qualifications. This flexible course design means you can shape your course to suit your interests and career aspirations. QUT's programs offer students a supportive, flexible learning environment that integrates online technologies and promotes a socially collaborative community.

In the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Gastroenterology Nursing) program, students will develop advanced knowledge and skills in gastroenterology nursing. They will plan appropriate strategies and interventions for patient care and develop an understanding of research applied to gastroenterology nursing practice.

You must currently work at least 0.4 FTE (full-time equivalent) and have a minimum of three months of FTE experience in a setting where care is delivered to gastroenterology patients. Examples include gastroenterology wards or day clinics, endoscopy units/clinics and medical wards caring for gastroenterology patients.

This course is delivered in part-time mode. External students are supported with an extensive learning package of electronic resources.

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
Face to Face
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
12 months (Part time)
Units
4
Fees
More Information
HECS-HELP loans are available to CSP students to pay the student contribution amount.
HECS, CSP
Intake
July, 2026

What you will study

To earn the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Gastroenterology Nursing), students must complete 48 credit points.

Core units

  • Leadership in Nursing
  • Contemporary Issues in Gastroenterology Nursing
  • Specialist Gastroenterology Nursing

Elective units

Complete one unit from the following:

  • Contemporary Issues in Acute Nursing
  • Specialist Acute Nursing Practice
  • Contemporary Issues in Primary Health Care
  • Specialist Primary Health Care
  • Foundations of Digital Health
  • Ageing and Health Assessment
  • Skin and Wound Care
  • Dementia
  • Complex Care for the Older Person
  • Palliative and End of Life Care
  • Or other 12 credit point units approved by the Postgraduate Nursing Course Coordinator.

Entry requirements

To be eligible for admission to this course, you must have one of the following:

  • A recognised bachelor's degree (or higher) in nursing.
  • Current registration as a Nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

Study area requirements

In some study areas, applicants must comply with specific clinical requirements.

You will be asked to confirm your professional experience before enrolling in units requiring workplace-based clinical practice. You will also need to maintain access to the relevant practice setting for the duration of the course. Suppose you do not confirm your professional experience or maintain access to a relevant practice setting. In that case, you cannot complete the clinical assessment components required to complete units in the study area.

Contact the university for more information.

Recognition of Prior Learning

You may be able to have your past studies or work experience count as credit towards your QUT course. QUT call this ‘advanced standing’. That means you might not have to complete all the units in your course structure. You may be able to graduate sooner. Exemptions are assessed individually - talk to QUT's Course Consultant for more information.

Outcomes

Career outcomes

Potential career options for graduates include:

  • Clinical Nurse
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Domain Specialist Nurse
  • Nurse Case Manager
  • Specialist Nurse

Fees and CSP

Estimated first-year tuition fee in 2026: $2,500 (Commonwealth Supported Place)

All costs are calculated using current rates and are based on a study load of 48 credit points (normally four units) per year.

PRICE (Commonwealth Supported Place)

All costs are calculated using current rates and are based on a study load of eight units (normally four courses) per semester or year.

Student fees may vary in accordance with:

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

You may also need to pay the student services and amenities fee.

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 the course you're enrolled in.
  • Dependent 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.

FEE-HELP loans are available to assist eligible full-fee paying domestic students with the cost of a university program.