Faculty of Health

Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner)

Program Code11383
Graduate LevelPostgraduate
Locations
UAC Code
921739 - GradSchool.com (WebLearn)
Contributing Schools and FacultiesFaculty of Health

School of Biomedical Sciences
School of Health Sciences
School of Medicine and Public Health
School of Nursing and Midwifery

Admission InstructionsHow to apply as a:
Program Award Rules and Schedules
Mode of deliveryOnline and one Residential School (5 days) for NURS6620 Biophysical Processes and Health Assessment
Further InformationThe links provided under "Further Information" are to be read in addition to the approved program documentation, detailed below.

Back to topDescription

The Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) program requires the successful completion of 120 units of study. The program is intended for registered nurses who wish to apply for authorisation by the Nurses and Midwives Board (NMB) of NSW to work as a nurse practitioner, or who may wish to present the qualification to authorities in other states or countries. The program includes a minimum of 300 hours of embedded clinical practice in the student's speciality area of nursing, under the guidance of approved academic and clinical mentors (approved by the Program Convenor). This clinical practice is undertaken in the student's normal place of work. It is expected that the student's employment is accredited with the ACHS or similar.

Back to topWhy study with us?

The program is offered by the School of Nursing and Midwifery in partnership with the three other contributing Schools within the Faculty of Health - Medicine and Public Health, Health Sciences and Biomedical Sciences. This has allowed collaboration in the planning of the program and ensures that students have access to excellent resource materials and staff in the key areas of pathology, medical imaging, pharmacology and clinical nursing. Teaching is shared between academic staff from various disciplines within the Faculty and conjoint academic staff who are expert clinicians in their specialty area of practice.

Back to topCareer Opportunities

The program is designed for Registered Nurses who aspire to Nurse Practioner practice. The students will further develop and refine their knowledge and clinical skills in comprehensive health assessment and Diagnosis. These attributes would be required for autonomous practice as an nurse practitioner but would also be useful in senior clinical nursing roles, nursing research and/or nursing education.

Back to topAdmission Requirements

1. Registration as a Nurse;

2. Completed Bachelor of Nursing degree or equivalent. Equivalence must include Introduction to Research, or Research Design (including quantitative and qualitative); and

3. Evidence of 1 year full time (or equivalent part time) of advanced clinical practice in a recognised area of practice.

4. Current relevant employment.

Back to topAssumed Knowledge

1. Completed Bachelor of Nursing degree or equivalent. Equivalence must include Introduction to Research, or Research Design (including quantitative and qualitative); and

2. Evidence of 1 year full time (or equivalent part time) of advanced clinical practice in a broad area of practice recognised by the NSW Nurses and Midwives Board (please see Appendix 1).

Back to topSelection Criteria

Additional Selection Criteria:
  • Applicants for this program must also include:

    • Current Curriculum Vitae (including transcripts, previous course outlines and assessment details).
    • Evidence of current registration / authority to practice.
    • Completed Evidence of Advanced Practice form.
    • Two Mentor Nomination forms.

Back to topCredit Transfer

40 Units for Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Advanced Practice) from the University of Newcastle OR 40 Units for Graduate Certificate in a specialty area of practice from another institution. OR 40 Units for a post basic hospital certificate (min 6 months full-time) and 2 years experience in a recognised area of clincial practice.

Back to topPractical Experience

Students must undertake a minimum 300 hours practical experience as part of the program requirements. This experience will be located at the student's regular place of work.

Back to topProfessional Accreditation

Graduates from the program are eligible to apply for professional recognition with the NSW Nurses and Midwives Board.

Back to topInternational Students

The program does not admit international on campus students.

Back to topSpecial Needs

The Faculty accepts that it is responsible for providing reasonable accommodations for students with special needs, in liaison with the Student Support Unit, which offers practical assistance and advice to students with a disability or chronic illness. The Faculty will seek advice from the Student Support Unit as to what constitutes "reasonable accommodations" under Anti-Discrimination legislation.

Back to topAdditional Information

Students are required to engage a small multi-disciplinary team of mentors from their clinical field to provide ongoing professional support/challenge and clinical supervision throughout the program. Students are required to nominate two clinical mentors with their application. The mentors should include:

1. A medical practitioner if possible/ or other health specialists if expert in the student's area of practice

2. An authorised NP or a CNC/nurse educator with a master's degree or equivalent

The mentors should be colleagues of the student and willing/ available to spend one hour per week for 12 weeks in the final three courses of the program. The mentor will be required to assess the student¿s competency on completion of these courses and may also be invited to participate in the student¿s final clinical viva examination.

Program duration is dependent upon granting of credit and on course availability (each course is offered once/year). NURS6620 & HUBS6202 are requisites for NURS6621 & NURS6622.

Back to topRequirements and Structure

Students enrolled in this program are required to complete 120 units in total, including: 80 units of Core courses and 40 units of Directed courses.

The recommended intake for this program is Trimester 2.

Back to topCourse Information

Back to topCore Courses
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
HUBS6202Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Nursing Practice
Students must enrol through the University enrolment wizard at https://connect.newcastle.edu.au/enrol.index.cfm
10 units
NURS6090Investigative Methods for Clinical Practice10 units
NURS6120Contemporary Nursing10 units
NURS6620Biophysical Processes and Health Assessment20 units
NURS6621Contract Learning A
Students must complete HUBS6202 and NURS6620 prior to NURS6621 and NURS6622.
10 units
NURS6622Contract Learning B
Students must complete HUBS6202 and NURS6620 prior to NURS6621 and NURS6622. Students will enrol in NURS6622 as the final course in the program.
10 units
NURS6623Leadership and Management in Practice10 units
Back to topDirected Courses
Choose 40 units from the following Directed Courses.
NURS6051Disorders and Interventions in Mental Health Nursing10 units
NURS6060Drug & Alcohol Issues in Mental Health Nursing Practice10 units
NURS6061Contemporary Mental Health Nursing
This course is not available to International students.
10 units
NURS6070Mental Health Nursing of Older People10 units
NURS6070Mental Health Nursing of Older People10 units
NURS6080Psychiatric Rehabilitation Nursing10 units
NURS6091Community Mental Health Nursing10 units
NURS6190Issues in Aged Care10 units
NURS6250The Experience of Ageing10 units
NURS6450Symptom Management in Clinical Practice10 units
NURS6624Leading Change in Practice10 units
NURS6650Infection Control10 units
NURS6711Palliative Care Practice10 units
NURS6771Professional Development in a Practice Context
Not available to International students.
10 units
NURS6772Specialty Nursing A
Students must have concurrent employment in a specialty area (minimum of 0.6 FTE per week). Specialties - Perioperative, Nephrology, Parenting Education, Intensive Care, Emergency & Surgical Nursing.
10 units
NURS6773Specialty Nursing B
Students must have concurrent employment in a specialty area (minimum of 0.6 FTE per week). Specialties - Perioperative, Nephrology, Parenting Education, Intensive Care, Emergency & Surgical Nursing.
10 units
NURS6810Alteration in Child Health10 units
NURS6811Assessment: The Neonate, Child, Young Person & Family10 units
NURS6813Families in Society10 units
NURS6814Pregnancy Birth and the Family10 units
NURS6815Special Care of the Newborn10 units
NURS6816Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing10 units
NURS6816Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing
Students must have experience in special care nursery or level 2 nursery working with newborn infants or experience in paediatric intensive care.
10 units
NURS6818Disorders and Interventions in Child & Adolescent Mental Health Nursing
This course is not available every year.
10 units