Master of Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing)
Postgraduate
You're considered an Australian student if you are any of the following:
Postgraduate
This program has no further intakes, please see the Master of Nursing.
The program consists of 54 units of study offered over 1.5 years of full-time or part-time equivalent. Students
undertake 18 units of study in the specialty area of Cardiovascular Nursing, 13.5 units of core courses, a 4.5 unit course chosen from the options available, and 18 units of minor thesis or project.
Courses in the specialty area of Cardiovascular Nursing integrate knowledge and understanding of theories, concepts, principles and competencies applied to and underpinning the management of individuals at risk of, or known to have, cardiovascular disease, with advanced clinical decision-making, and innovative and scholarly practice. Core courses allow students to identify policy and practice issues in nursing, and explore health team collaboration in their field of study. Emphasis is also placed on understanding research methods and how they relate to practice and processes within the health care sector. Students will have the benefit of integrating research findings into their practice. Option courses provide students with the skills to be lifelong learners and to be able to extend their competence and knowledge through critical analysis and reflection. The project or thesis provides students with the opportunity to be involved in research or project work which explores evidence that substantiates their practice.