Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00102E
The Master of Nursing (Mental Health) addresses the priorities established in the National Mental Health Plan, namely: mental health promotion and prevention; partnership; and quality and effectiveness of service delivery. This degree involves the core concepts of mental health, including recent developments and understanding the concepts and perspectives associated with Mental Health Nursing.
Structure
72 credit points of coursework subjects
Subjects
Standard entry requirements
Recognised Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in mental health nursing and qualifications to practise as a Registered Nurse or equivalent. Students must have experience or be currently working in a mental health setting.
Study pathways
Successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Nursing provides 24 credit points of advanced standing towards the Master of Nursing (Mental Health).
Further information
This degree has been developed as a result of a partnership between the NSW Health Department and the Department of Nursing at UOW.
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