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Queensland University of Technology Master of Nursing (Customised)
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Queensland University of Technology

Master of Nursing (Customised)

  • Delivery: Face to Face
  • Study Level: Postgraduate
  • Duration: 18 months

Provides nurses with a tailored educational journey that blends in-person expert support with adaptable course choices to enhance clinical expertise and leadership development.

Course overview

The Master of Nursing course offers a variety of career pathways for nurses working in diverse settings and provides opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence in selected areas of nursing practice. You will have the option to study either the coursework stream or the dissertation stream. The coursework stream is recommended for nurses wishing to pursue a career as nurse unit managers, clinical nurse consultants, directors of nursing or clinical nurse educators. Additional electives are available to students undertaking the coursework stream. The dissertation stream is recommended for nurses wishing to pursue a career as a nurse researcher, nurse academic or progress to a PhD.

In the Master of Nursing (Customised) program, students customise their own degree by completing core units and choosing additional units from a list of electives that meet their career aspirations. This option does not require additional professional experience.

Flexible delivery

Whether you prefer to study full-time or part-time, online or on campus, QUT’s Master of Nursing offers you the flexibility to align your studies with your other personal and professional commitments. The university offers both February and July (mid-year) intakes.

QUT's programs offer students a supportive, flexible learning environment that integrates online technologies and promotes a socially collaborative community. External students are supported with an extensive learning package of electronic resources.

Key facts

Delivery
Face to Face
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Master's
Duration
18 months (Full time)
Units
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You may be required to complete 0 credit point units throughout your course. The university will confirm this as part of your enrolment.
12
Fees
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FEE-HELP loans are available to assist eligible full-fee paying domestic students.
FEE-HELP
Price per unit
From $3,488
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The estimated per-unit fee is calculated using the annual average first-year fee. It is based on a full-time study load of 96 credit points (normally eight units) per year.
Intake
July, 2026

What you will study

To complete the Master of Nursing (Gastroenterology Nursing), students must fulfil 144 credit points. Students must choose a dissertation stream or a coursework stream. Unless otherwise indicated, each unit is worth 12 credit points. Unless otherwise indicated, each unit is worth 12 credit points.

Dissertation stream

Core units

  • Leadership in Nursing
  • Evidence-based Practice and Research Design
  • Dissertation Preparation
  • Dissertation (48 credit points)

Customised specialisation units

  • Select 36 credit points from the Postgraduate Nursing Unit Options

Electives

  • Complete two units in research methods, totalling 24 credit points.
  • Complete one unit in the postgraduate nursing list, totalling 12 credit points.
Coursework stream
Minor
Electives

Entry requirements

You must have:

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

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

The Master of Nursing prepares you for leadership roles in specialist areas of health care. Graduates will demonstrate leadership of teams, autonomy, expert judgement and the agility to improve healthcare outcomes and service delivery models.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion, you will:

  • Be a leader who facilitates nursing and interprofessional team collaborations to deliver person-centred health care outcomes.
  • Apply specialist knowledge and skills to initiate and improve sustainable, digitally enhanced health service delivery.
  • Communicate effectively in various contexts and media, using your influence to advocate for ethical, evidence-based and culturally appropriate change.
  • Critically reflect on your practice, integrating various perspectives and approaches to health care that embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and diverse perspectives.

In transitioning to be a nurse leader, you will develop skills to inform research, leadership, education and management of dynamic health care contexts.

Career outcomes

Fees and FEE-HELP

Indicative per year full-time fee in 2026: $27,900 (domestic full-fee paying place)

All costs are calculated using current rates and are based on a study load of 96 credit points (normally eight units) per year.

Student fees 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.

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.

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