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University of Technology Sydney

Master of Advanced Nursing

  • Delivery: Online
  • Commitment: 15 - 20 hours/week
  • Study Level: Postgraduate
  • Duration: 24 months

Delivered part-time, 100% online and influenced by strong healthcare industry partners, it offers four specialist pathways - Acute Care, Chronic and Complex Care, Quality and Safety, and Leadership and Management.

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Course overview

  • #1 in Australia for academic reputation in Nursing (QS World University Rankings, 2022)
  • Top ranked for Excellence in Research in Australia for Nursing & Midwifery

UTS Online’s Master of Advanced Nursing is designed for nurses who want to drive better outcomes for person-centred care in a range of health care settings. It offers four specialist pathways - Acute Care, Chronic and Complex Care, Quality and Safety, and Leadership and Management - and offers a range of electives to choose from if you elect to take a generalist pathway.

This course is delivered part-time, 100% online and influenced by strong healthcare industry partners, making it one of the most contemporary and comprehensive courses of its kind.

Key facts

Delivery
Online
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Master's
Duration
24 months (Part time)
Commitment
15 - 20 hours/week
Units
12
Fees
FEE-HELP
Price per unit
$2,945
Intake
January, 2025
March, 2025
May, 2025
July, 2025
August, 2025
October, 2025

What you will study

UTS Online’s Master of Advanced Nursing is comprised of 12 subjects, of which four are graduate certificate subjects. After completing those subjects you have the option to follow one of the listed specialisation pathways, or you may choose to study a general pathway with no major (selecting any eight subjects from those on offer in the major and sub-majors).

  • Specialty Clinical Practice 
  • Applied Pathophysiology in Practice 
  • Evidence for Informing Practice 
  • Improving Safety and Quality in Healthcare

Entry requirements

Applicants must have completed a UTS-recognised bachelor's degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate studies.

Applicants must be currently employed in a healthcare setting and have one year of post-registration clinical experience.  

Applicants must hold current registration as a nurse in Australia.

Students' current nursing registration will be confirmed via the National Register of Practitioners. Students should ensure that details of their registration are up-to-date on this register.  

English language requirements
The English proficiency requirement for local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper-based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet-based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 176-184.

Recognition of prior learning

Your previous studies can be acknowledged as credit towards your online postgraduate studies, provided that it meets the relevant course requirements.

If you receive a UTS offer of enrolment and you’ve undertaken previous studies at another institution, you may be eligible to apply for recognition of prior learning. UTS doesn’t determine recognition of prior learning until an offer of enrolment is accepted.

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Master of Advanced Nursing, you will develop skills through the following learning outcomes:

  • Clinical excellence 
    Be a reflective and critical thinker who examines and contributes to practice, policy and research. Improve health outcomes by incorporating the best available evidence into practice, clinical judgement and reasoning. 
     
  • Healthcare leadership skills 
    Be a visionary, innovative and responsive leader in health care. Influence evidence-based change and transformation to achieve optimal health care outcomes.  
     
  • Attitudes and values 
    Justify and promote social justice principles to enable high quality, safe, and equitable health care for all, including Indigenous Australians. Ensure ethical practice by demonstrating respect and value for the social, cultural and spiritual differences of patients, their families, and the wider community. 
     
  • Communication and interpersonal skills 
    Communicate effectively and professionally in diverse and dynamic situations. Engage and empower health care consumers and their families by adopting a respectful, empathic and person-centred approach to communication. 
     
  • Adaptability 
    Develop professional qualities that are valuable and transferable to various clinical settings. Be prepared to learn, adapt and innovate as the healthcare industry continues to evolve. 

Fees & FEE-HELP

Fees shown are subject to change. You may also be required to pay student amenities fees. Contact the university directly to confirm.

The fees shown are per unit. The number of units are listed below fees. Together they indicate the total fees for the course.

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