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  1. Using a primary healthcare framework, the Master of Nursing Practice (Preregistration) program combines theory, critical thinking and reflective practice, while also applying physical and behavioural sciences to nursing.

  2. 4 days ago · The focus of the Master of Nursing is to provide the necessary skills for Registered Nurses to meet their professional goals in a clinical or research setting. This includes studying cultural and social diversity in health care, evidence based health care, and leadership in clinical practice.

  3. The Master of Nursing Practice (Preregistration) is offered as a two-year program commencing with an intensive, full-time subject of study in the Summer Session that supports student transition into two years of full-time study. Students will not be eligible for recognition of prior learning (RPL).

  4. The aim of the Master of Nursing is to provide Registered Nurses with the theoretical knowledge and critical thinking skills to prepare them for advanced practice in the clinical setting. Students will be able to align their career goals with one of a number of professional pathways.

  5. The Master of Nursing (Pre-registration) course is designed for university graduates from diverse disciplines, including those without prior health education. This two-year course builds upon your existing undergraduate knowledge, preparing you for a career as a registered nurse.

  6. handbook.westernsydney.edu.au › hbook › courseCourse - Western Sydney

    The Master of Nursing Practice (Graduate Entry) is offered as a two-year course commencing with an intensive, full-time unit of study in the Summer Session that supports student transition into two years of full-time study.

  7. Study Master of Nursing Practice (Pre Registration), MNurs, at Western Sydney University - costs, admissions requirements and how to apply.