Graduate Certificate in Health (Emergency Nursing)

This qualification offers an opportunity to engage with contemporary professional level issues at both a local and international level of relevance to emergency nursing. Graduates will engage critically with current debates in the field of emergency nursing in order to develop understanding for industry based engagement.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Online

Online/Off-campus - 6 months

N/A
N/A

Structure

60 credit points over 6 months.

Subjects

  • Principles of care for the emergency patient
  • Emergency nursing practice
  • Pathophysiology and health assessment for advanced practice.

Entry requirements

  • Entry requirements (year 12) N/A Entry requirements (non year 12) An applicant must have successfully completed a three year Bachelor level qualification (or equivalent) in a related health cognate discipline area and are employed in at least 0.5 EFT in an emergency clinical setting. Extra Requirements Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Health (Emergency Nursing) is contingent upon the candidates ability to demonstrate current and satisfactory registration with AHPRA as a Registered Nurse and a minimum of 0.5 EFT current and ongoing employment in an appropriate emergency clinical setting. Applicants must supply a current resume with their application.

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