Become an expert in mental health support. Extend your nursing knowledge and set the groundwork for a career focused on mental health.
Expanding on units undertaken in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma, the Master of Mental Health Nursing aims to expand nursing clinicians’ knowledge and skills in mental health practice and leadership through evidence-based knowledge and practice. Students have the option to pursue a project stream or a research stream within this course. As such, they may complete either a project and two elective subjects, or complete a research dissertation in their final semester. The research stream has a PhD articulation pathway.
Both streams consolidate learning from the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health and Graduate Diploma in Mental Health in research, specialist clinical skills and knowledge as well as clinical leadership.
Current mental health postgraduate programs in Australia focus on either acute mental health care settings or generic mental health. ACU’s Master of Mental Health Nursing has been developed specifically for nursing clinicians entering into the specialist area of mental health. The course is targeted to new nursing graduates and to those working in mental health but who have no formal postgraduate mental health qualifications.
In the current period of mental health service provision reform, there has been a shift in focus from acute inpatient treatment to recovery-oriented practice, so the workforce requires professional development opportunities to keep pace with such changes.
Burning Glass data shows there were 1,539 job postings in Australia between July 2021 and June 2022 for Registered Nurses (Mental Health) and of these 10.9% required a postgraduate qualification (Burning Glass Labour Insights, 19 July 2022).
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Mental Health Nursing course, an applicant must :
An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
International Students must also comply with English Language Proficiency requirements as outlined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
Applicants having completed ACU’s Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing will be eligible for recognition of prior learning of 80 credit points.
Applicants having completed ACU’s Graduate Certificate in in Mental Health Nursing will be eligible for recognition of prior learning of 40 credit points.
If you have already studied at university level or have significant relevant work experience, you can apply for credit towards your ACU course. Credited units replace units you would otherwise study, so you can finish your course earlier.
Students are required to follow the pattern of unit enrolment set out in the relevant Course Enrolment Guide, unless otherwise approved by the Course Coordinator. In all aspects of progression through this course, students will be advised by the Course Coordinator.
Project Stream
Specified Mental Health Nursing Units (40cp)
Project Stream Units (60cp)
Elective Units (20cp)
Research Stream
Specified Mental Health Nursing Units (40cp)
Research Stream Units (80cp)
OR
To qualify for the Master of Mental Health Nursing, a student must complete the 120 cp from the schedule of subject offerings comprising:
1. For Project Stream:
a. 40 cp from Specified Mental Health Nursing units
b. 60 cp from Project Stream units
c. 20 cp from Elective units
OR
2. For Research Stream:
a. 40 cp from Specified Mental Health Nursing units
b. 80 cp from Research Stream units
A student who has completed the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Nursing or the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing may exit with the relevant award.
Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing 80 cp
Duration: 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time
Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Nursing 40 cp
Duration: 1 year part-time
Upon successful completion, Master of Mental Health Nursing students should be able to: