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Overview

Advance your career with La Trobe’s Graduate Diploma in Nursing and develop specialist knowledge and skills. Choose from a wide range of clinical and non-clinical specialisations and build your dream career in nursing. Registered nurses working in Australia can access our clinical specialisations and complete advanced clinical training in a … For more content click the Read more button below. Enjoy a flexible, blended learning approach that combines face-to-face workshops with online study that you can fit around your work commitments and access from anywhere. Graduate ready to forge your unique professional path in the healthcare system.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Course coordinator

Laurel Weaver

Location(s)

Melbourne (Bundoora)

CRICOS code

107441H

Course instance contact

Laurel Weaver

Course duration (full time)

1 year

Course duration (part time)

2 years

Study level

Postgraduate

AQF level

Level 8 - Graduate Diploma

Available only as an exit award

Yes

Study options

Domestic

Completion requirements

To qualify for the award of Graduate Diploma in Nursing, students must complete 120 credit points as follows:

60 core credit points

60 specialisation credit points

Course structure
120 credit points

Level one120 credit points
Specialisations60 credit points

Course intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Apply specialist theoretical knowledge and advanced clinical competence to facilitate professional patient centered care.
2.
Demonstrate competent and effective communication to ensure safe clinical practice within the health care environment.
3.
Synthesise knowledge and develop critical thinking skills to optimise clinical outcomes.
4.
Exemplify professionalism through application of knowledge and skills with responsibility and accountability.
5.
Critique relevant research and utilise evidence based knowledge to evaluate clinical practice and outcomes

Course features

Work based learning (placement) requirements

Compulsory placements (Work Based Learning)

During this course, you will participate in one or more supervised Work Based Learning (WBL) placements designed to allow you to practice newly acquired skills, behaviours and knowledge while integrating theory with practice. The placements will immerse you in professional work culture, enabling you to develop and further enhance your skills. WBL provides you with the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience at one or more of our local, interstate or international industry partners or agencies. WBL placements will generally be arranged by the College based Placements Operation Team or Experiential Learning Team at La Trobe University. The number of hours undertaken can vary considerably, depending on the requirements of the course. Students may incur additional costs and it may be necessary to travel or relocate to complete a specific placement. Please refer to the individual subject entries for more information.

Work integrated learning opportunities

Career development learning, Industry informed curriculum, Industry-informed projects, Interprofessional learning

Career outcomes

Depending on your specialisation, you could be eligible for a range of clinical or non-clinical healthcare roles.

These may include:

  • Cardiac nurse
    • Deliver specialised advanced nursing care to patients before, during and after cardiac procedures, to patients suffering from acute and chronic cardiac conditions, manage complex cardiac supports and assist the interventional team during cardiac procedures.
  • Intensive care nurse
    • Graduates of this course will be recognised as having advanced knowledge relevant to intensive care nursing, so there are increased opportunities to advance your career and increase your scope of practice. Many intensive care nurses also work in education, administration, acute pain service, liaison roles, research and as nurse consultants.
  • Critical care nurse
    • Provide complex and multi-disciplinary care to a broad range of patients from a variety of critical care areas, including intensive care, cardiac care and emergency departments.
  • Neonatal nurse
    • Provide supportive health care to newborn infants up to four-weeks-old, including those born with prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations, and following surgical procedures.

Other course instances

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Internal course relationships

Nested

Graduate Certificate in Nursing

Master of Nursing

Core participation requirements

Behavioural and relational skills

Cognition

Sensory (visual, auditory, tactile, olfaction)

Strength and mobility