Graduate Coursework

Master of Advanced Nursing Practice (Nurse Practitioner)

  • Course code: MC-ANPNP
Clock
Duration
2 years part time
Location
Mode (Location)
On Campus (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
February, July
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) available
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Entry pathways
Special entry options and Access Melbourne are available
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Key application dates

UPCOMING INTAKES AND KEY DATES

  • Calendar
    Mid year (July intake) applications due:
  • Calendar
    Start year (February intake) applications due:

Applications may continue to be accepted up until 31 January for the Start-year (February intake) subject to available places.

Applications may continue to be accepted up until 30 June for the Mid-year (July intake) subject to available places.

There are a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for this course. To ensure you are considered for a CSP, submit your complete application prior to the application deadline.

How to apply

1. Review entry requirements and eligibility

2. Gather your supporting documentation

As part of your application, you’ll be required to submit:

  • Your curriculum vitae (CV) as evidence of a minimum of five (5) years as a registered nurse, with two (2) years of full-time equivalent (FTE) in this clinical field, and two (2) years of advanced nursing practice in the same clinical field within the last 6 years
  • Your CV should include the start and end dates of all positions and the EFT worked in these positions
  • A position description may be required to demonstrate that a position is advanced clinical practice
  • Evidence of unrestricted registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, AND
  • Evidence of current employment in an advanced clinical nursing practice role in the same clinical field as previous experience and education, AND
  • Evidence of employer support
  • Evidence of clinical teaching and supervision team support
  • Evidence of access to supernumerary IPP experience

3. Submit your application

Additional application considerations:

Where a course offers both Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) and Australian full fee (AF) places, you only need to submit an application for one fee type. You will automatically be considered for a CSP if you are eligible.

Ready and eligible to apply?

After you apply

  • All communications related to your application, including requests for additional information and application outcomes, will be sent to the email address you registered for your application. To avoid delays, please upload requested information as soon as possible.
  • Track the progress of your application via the Application Portal.
  • Please note that the Admissions team will only contact you via email if anything else is needed; there's no need to enquire about the timeline in the meantime.
  • The time it takes to assess applications can vary. If you're applying for the next intake, this will typically be 4 to 8 weeks after we receive all required documents. Future intakes (beyond the next intake) may have different assessment timelines. 

Additional information

Inherent requirements

This course has inherent requirements. Refer to the Master of Advanced Nursing Practice (Nurse Practitioner) Handbook for important information on these requirements.

Clinical placements

Clinical Placements are undertaken as part of this course. All students must undertake a Police Record Check, obtain a Working with Children Check and comply with immunisation requirements. Refer to the following pages for important information:

Indigenous applicants

Applicants of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent are given priority access to Nursing at the University of Melbourne.

Prospective Indigenous applicants are encouraged to:

  1. Complete the relevant section under the Graduate Access Melbourne requirement in the application form.
For additional, in-depth details on entry requirements and admissions for this course, refer to the University Handbook.
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