University of Tasmania

Master of Nursing

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Expand your career opportunities and pursue senior leadership and governance roles in clinical practice, policy, research, education or management. Learn from industry-experienced clinicians at a university with well above world-class research in nursing.1

This qualification will develop your ability to expertly inform and improve health care practice, knowledge and research. You’ll build advanced research skills, and perspectives on the global issues, trends and practices that impact the effective delivery of nursing and health services.

Delivery mode

University of Tasmania offers this course through the following delivery modes:

Blended

Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.


Locations
  • Corner of Church &, Glover St, Lilyfield

Entry requirements

Domestic Students

  • There are no mandated entry requirements.

Entry Requirements

Applicants are required to hold a completed Bachelor degree (or higher) in Nursing from a recognised higher education institution.

In addition, applicants must:

  • Hold current registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia; AND
  • Have completed a minimum of one year of clinical experience as a Registered Nurse.
Additional requirements may apply.

Course fees

Estimated Fee* Unavailable
* Fees are indicative only and vary based on your circumstances and eligibility for government funding.
Study mode Blended
Duration 18 Months
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Career opportunities

The Master of Nursing will prepare you for the following roles.

About University of Tasmania

Our story began over 130 years ago, in a sandstone building overlooking Hobart. Since those early days, with three lecturers teaching eleven students, our purpose has remained the same. Through academic excellence, we make our home, and the world, a better place.

Here, success takes a certain determination and imagination. With our isolated location and small population, we have always had to work differently. It’s what makes Tasmanians such creative thinkers and problem solvers. And it has seen us generate powerful ideas both for and from our island.

Just as the winds and elements shaped this land, this land shapes everything we do. That’s why, today, we fight to protect our island home. As a university, we study and preserve some of the last great wilderness on our planet. From our island shores, our research extends to the great Southern Ocean and down to the Antarctic.

Literature students ponder the vast Southern Ocean. Scientists sing. Doctors design. Teachers become entrepreneurs. Architects devote themselves to sheltering the needy.

Our creative minds capture our unique land and seascapes, reminding us why our island is worth fighting for. They tell stories that resonate far away. Our institutions lead in medical, agricultural, social and environmental research. Our small setting allows us to test big ideas, leading to greater outcomes for the world.

We welcome all enquiring minds, from near and far, to join our pursuit. Every one of our students becomes part of a welcoming, collaborative community. And our whole island becomes their campus.

We are the University of Tasmania.