Duration | 1 year full-time, 1 year part-time |
Location | Online |
Next start term | Term 1, 2025 |
Study mode | Online |
Course code | CL16 |
First-year fee | $3,705 (Indicative) (CSP) $13,878 (Indicative) (FFP) |
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing provides you with advanced nursing knowledge and skills based upon contemporary national and international evidence relevant to the beginning registered nurse, and allows you to apply these within your own clinical setting.
The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing is an innovative course designed for those who want to develop their knowledge, confidence, and nursing competence in the clinical setting. The course is a discipline-based degree with two core units covering Patient Deterioration and Clinical Governance and two further units from your chosen major. Majors available include Generalist or Gerontology.
You'll gain advanced nursing knowledge and skills based on contemporary national and international evidence relevant to the beginning registered nurse, and you'll apply these in your own clinical setting. The combination of online delivery with group discussions, use of current international and national research, and review of standards of care in clinical settings will enhance the learning and development of key clinical skills required in professional practice. You will have the opportunity to enhance your professional nursing attributes, including autonomy, accountability and critical reflection.
Upon completion, you can articulate into our Master of Clinical Nursing.
Admission pathways
There are two application pathways for entry to this course. Upon application, you will be required to identify which pathway you are applying for.
Pathway 1 (Graduate Program with Recognised Health Services)
Applicants who are enrolled in a partnered graduate program at one of the following Health Services will be eligible to enter the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing via Pathway 1. Under this pathway, you may be eligible to receive credit for two units (refer to the structure section below for details).
- Cairns and Hinterland & Hospital and Health Services (CHHHS)
- Central Queensland Hospital and Health Services (CQHHS)
- Central West Hospital and Health Service (CWHHS)
- Far West Local Health District (FWLHD), New South Wales
- Mackay Hospital and Health Services (MHHS)
- Mater Townsville
- Metro South Hospital and Health Services (MSHHS)
- North West Hospital and Health Services (NWHHS)
- South West Hospital and Health Services (SWHHS)
- Townsville Hospital and Health Service (THHS)
- Wide Bay Hospital and Health Services (WBHHS)
- Yorke & Northern Local Health Network (YNLHN), South Australia.
You will be required to submit the following with your application:
- AHPRA registration number
- Letter of support from your Health Service demonstrating you are currently employed with an approved clinical partner (as listed above) for new graduates.
Pathway 2
If you are not currently enrolled in a partnered graduate program, you will need to apply via Pathway 2. This pathway requires you to have arranged access to work a minimum of 16 hours per week in a clinical setting with a Health Service.
You will be required to submit the following with your application:
- AHPRA registration number
- Letter of support from your Health Service that must detail your current employment as a Registered Nurse, detail a minimum of 16 hours per week is worked in a clinical setting and what area/setting currently worked in. Please ensure the letter is on Health Service letterhead with a printed name, signature and contact details for verification if required.
Career Opportunities
This course provides Registered Nurses with a nursing specific post-graduate qualification. As a graduate, you can enjoy a range of opportunities including:
- enhanced competency and confidence as a registered nurse;
- increased financial remuneration from some employers;
- a solid foundation to work towards nursing leadership roles in clinical specialties, management, education or research; and
- a seamless pathway into our Master of Clinical Nursing.
Structure & Availability
The course structure and available locations can change depending on when you want to study. You can choose the intake that best suits you in the drop-down menu below.
Available locations
Graduate Pathways
There are two pathways to enter the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nursing.
- Pathway 1: you must study two core units as outlined below
- Pathway 2: you must study four units.
Pathway 1 (Graduate Program with Recognised Health Services)
This pathway applies to those who are enrolled in a partnered Graduate Program at one of the following Health Services:
- Cairns and Hinterland & Hospital and Health Services (CHHHS)
- Central Queensland Hospital and Health Services (CQHHS)
- Central West Hospital and Health Service (CWHHS)
- Far West Local Health District (FWLHD), New South Wales
- Mackay Hospital and Health Services (MHHS)
- Mater Townsville
- Metro South Hospital and Health Services (MSHHS)
- North West Hospital and Health Services (NWHHS)
- South West Hospital and Health Services (SWHHS)
- Townsville Hospital and Health Service (THHS)
- Wide Bay Hospital and Health Services (WBHHS)
- Yorke & Northern Local Health Network (YNLHN), South Australia.
What you'll study: You will complete two units, and the units you study depend on the major you select. This is outlined in the unit listings below.
Pathway 2 - Standard Course Structure
What you'll study: If you are studying the standard course structure, you will complete two core units and two units from your chosen major; Gerontology or Generalist nursing.
Your course
You must complete four units (24 credits):
- 1The core structure (2 units)
- 2One two-unit major
Unit details
The units you'll study are listed below. Click on a unit to learn more.
Generalist major
Pathway 1 - Graduate pathway information:
If you are entering this course via Pathway 1 and studying the Generalist major, you will study the following units:
- NURS20170 - Patient Deterioration in the Clinical Setting
- NURS20169 - Nursing and Clinical Governance
Credit for the generalist major units NURS20171 Nursing and Professional Practice 1 and NURS20172 Introduction to Developing Specialty Practice may be applied at the successful completion of NURS20170 and NURS20169 and notification of the successful completion of your 12-month partnered graduate program.
Pathway 2 - Standard course structure information:
You'll complete the two core units and the two units of your chosen major.
Course planner
To help you plan your studies and see which unit comes first, if one unit should be completed before another and when you will study each unit, check out our course planners.
Additional information
This course has been designed to complement students who are completing an approved graduate program or undertaking the minimum clinical hours with a relevant Health Service.
If you have completed prior study relevant to units within this course, you may be eligible for credit for your past studies. Learn more about credit and recognition of prior learning.
Requirements
To be eligible
For your application to be considered, you must meet the following entry requirements.
Fees & Scholarships
Indicative First-Year Fee
The Indicative First-Year Fee is the approximate cost of enrolling in this course for one academic year depending on the type of place you are offered, for example, a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) or Full Fee Paying (FFP) Place. For a graduate certificate, this is usually four units studied full-time over one term or part-time over two terms. The indicative fee should be used as a guide only. Your actual fees may vary depending on the units you select to study and your study load. Check the cost-per-unit spreadsheet available on our fees webpage for the approved unit fees. Fees are reviewed each year and are subject to change.
Commonwealth Supported Places
With Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) available for this course in 2024, you may be eligible for significant fee savings, provided you meet CSP eligibility requirements. CSPs are subsidised by the Australian Government, meaning you are only required to pay the student contribution rather than full tuition fees.
If you are not eligible for a CSP or if CSPs are full, you will be required to pay full fees.
HECS-HELP Loan
You may be eligible for a HECS-HELP government loan if you are offered a CSP. HECS-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme that assists you in paying your student contributions. Provided you meet the HECS-HELP eligibility criteria, you may use HECS-HELP to defer part or all of your student contribution fees.
Part of your course costs will include Student Services and Amenities Fees (SSAF). SSAF is charged in addition to your student contribution or tuition fees and is used to help enhance your study experience. There may also be other costs as part of your studies, such as textbooks, technology expenses, travel expenses, professional certifications, uniforms, or vaccinations. Explore other study costs.
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