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The Master of Nursing is designed to prepare graduate nurses for emerging clinical roles, beginning research roles, educational roles, management and leadership roles, etc. On successful completion of the Master of Nursing, registered nurses can apply their advanced nursing knowledge and clinical skills to lead and shape the future of the nursing profession in the ever-changing world of healthcare.
123,000Projected shortfall of nurses in
Australia by 2030
(Source: https://www.health.gov.au/)
Did you know that your previous work experience or formal or informal learning could lessen the time you take to complete your studies? When you apply to study at IHM, we will assess and grant you credit and recognize your work, formal or informal learning.
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Nursing course an applicant is required to:
English Requirement:
IHM’s Master of Nursing helps you sharpen your skills in professional communication, listening, critical thinking, and technology. With this degree in hand, you’ll be able to take advantage of more professional and leadership opportunities, including:
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Staff development Nurse
Clinical Nurse
Nurse Educator
Associate Nurse Unit Manager