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La Trobe University
University Handbook 2010

Masters degrees by coursework

Master of Nursing (Perioperative Care) – Melbourne (Bundoora) (HMNPO), Distance Education (HMNPOD)

This course will only be conducted if sufficient enrolments are achieved.

Tel: (03) 9479 5950

Email: nurrec@latrobe.edu.au

Duration: Graduate Certificate: 1 year part-time

Postgraduate Diploma: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Master: 1.5 years full-time, 2-3 years part-time

The Master of Nursing (Perioperative Care) is a 1.5 year, full-time or 2-3 year, part-time award with exit options available at either the Graduate Certificate (one year, part-time, 60 credit points) or the Postgraduate Diploma (one year, full-time or two years part-time, 120 credit points). The course is designed to provide a range of opportunities for students to develop a deeper understanding of perioperative nursing through systematic analysis and reflection on the relationships between theory and practice.

Students are employed by the Alfred Hospital, or other approved agency, for a minimum of two shifts per week, over a full calendar year, to complete the clinical components of the program. The timetabling of the specialist nursing subjects does not conform to the standard academic year schedule. This course is also available, via distance education, to those wishing to major in perioperative care only.

Admission requirements

Applicants seeking entry into the Master of Nursing (Perioperative Care) must be a Division 1 Registered Nurse and hold a current practising certificate with the Nurses Board of Victoria, or its equivalent.

Teaching period Subject code Subject title Credit Points Total Credit Points
TE-SEM-1 NSG4CHA or NSG5CHA Comprehensive Health Assessment 20 60
TE-SEM-1 NSG4FPO or NSG5FPO Foundation Perioperative Nursing 20 60
TE-SEM-2 NSG4CPO or NSG5CPO Complex Perioperative Nursing 20 60
choose 20 credit points from:
TE-SEM-1 or TE-SEM-2 NSG4CAU or NSG5CAU Clinical Audit 20 20
TE-SEM-1 or TE-SEM-2 NSG5CPD Clinical Practice Development 20 20
choose 40 credit points from:
TE-SEM-1 or TE-SEM-2 Subject list A (non clinical) or Subject list B (clinical practice) 20 or 40 40
choose 60 credit points from:
TE-SEM-1 or TE-SEM-2 Subject list A (non clinical) or Subject list B (clinical practice) 20 or 40 60

Note: Refer to Subject List A and Subject List B for elective choices.