Master of Nursing

With a Master of Nursing degree, you may advance your nursing profession and position yourself for leadership positions. This degree program helps you develop the advanced clinical decision-making abilities you’ll need to improve health care delivery in the workplace.Registered nurses who complete IHM’s Master of Nursing program are expected to be able to integrate advanced nursing knowledge and clinical abilities in an ever-changing health care environment to lead and change their profession.

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Duration
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Sydney Campus

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

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Perth Campus

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

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Melbourne CBD campus

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

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Entry requirements

  • To be eligible for admission to the Master of Nursing course an applicant is required to:Have completed a Bachelor of Nursing degree or an equivalent qualification
  • Be an AHPRA registered nurse or
  • Be a registered nurse with the Nurses’ Board/Council from the country of origin or place of residence and must have English Language Proficiency as evidenced by:An IELTS level of at least 6.5 with no bands less than 6, or
  • equivalent scores in OET/PTE/other recognised English examination or
  • Direct entry through a pass in English for Academic Purpose (EAP) course with a minimum score of 70%
  • English RequirementIELTS: Overall 6.5 and no band less than 6.0PTE: Overall 56 and no band less than 46OET: B for each test component

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