Shape the future of clinical healthcare.
The Master of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) is designed for degree qualified Nurses who are eligible to register (Division 1) to enable you to shape the development and delivery of health care services. It prepares you for clinical leadership, research and advanced practice roles and provides opportunity for continuing professional development. Choose a specialisation in acute and emergency care, community and primary health care, clinical practice education and paediatric and child health. The program is delivered in blended mode using a combination of online and on-campus learning.
- Only a full-time option is available to international students on a Student visa. Online programs are not available to Student visa holders.
- * Estimated tuition fees are based on 2025 rates. Refer to international fees for more information.
- Not all majors/minors and elective options are available at every campus. You should refer to the What Can I Study tab, and the proposed study sequence for your chosen campus and intake for further information.
The Master of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) is designed for degree qualified Nurses who are eligible to register (Division 1) to enable you to shape the development and delivery of health care services. It prepares you for clinical leadership, research and advanced practice roles and provides opportunity for continuing professional development. Choose a specialisation in acute and emergency care, community and primary health care, clinical practice education and paediatric and child health. The program is delivered in blended mode using a combination of online and on-campus learning.
Students may choose to exit the masters program after completing four courses, and may be awarded a Graduate Certificate in Nursing. Students must have completed all the requirements of the Graduate Certificate to be awarded this program. Please note that there is no direct entry into the Graduate Certificate.
Admission requirements
Applicants are required to have successfully completed a Bachelor qualification (AQF level 7) in nursing from a recognised tertiary education provider. Applicants who are Registered Nurses registered in Australia with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) who do not have a Bachelor qualification may be considered for admission based on extensive industry experience and will require approval by the Program Leader.
The Master of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) offers a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) as well as domestic fee paying places. Offers for both CSP and fee paying places will be made after the application due date for the program.
CSP will be allocated on the basis of your Grade Point Average in the degree used to meet admission requirements and/or your industry experience. Applicants falling below the demand-driven cut-off for a CSP may be offered a domestic fee paying place subject to capacity limitations.
Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens and permanent visa holders enrolled in a fee paying place will have the option of applying for a CSP in subsequent semesters if one becomes available. In these cases, the student’s current GPA in the Master of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) will be used to assess eligibility for a CSP place using the same entry cut-off applied for new CPS entrants during that admission period.
International students on a Student visa must demonstrate English language skills at an IELTS level of 7 with no subtest less than 7 or equivalent. Refer to the University's English language requirements.
Career opportunities
Graduates will extend their career pathways in clinical leadership in administration, education, research and practice roles. These roles are enacted in a range of private and public, primary, secondary and tertiary, health care services, in institutional and community settings. In addition, graduates will potentially have increased opportunities in higher education career pathways.
Professional recognition
Graduates may apply for membership with eligible clinical nursing organisations.
Program structure
Program Structure
NUR704 International Marketing
NUR708 Food Marketing
NUR721 Sport and Event Marketing
PLUS select 1 course from:
HLT701 Marketing Research Project
PUB708 Leadership in Clinical Practice
PLUS select 1 Option from:
Option 1 (48 units)
HLT703 Learning and Teaching in the Practice Environment
HLT704 Research in Health Care
Option 2 (48 units)
NUR731A Qualitative Research: Approaches and Practice
NUR731B Quantitative Research Methods
NUR731C Special Project: Evaluating Practice Knowledge
NUR731F Special Project: Translating Knowledge into Practice
PLUS select 4 required courses from Option A or Option B:
Option A
Select 4 courses from:
HLT702 Research Project A
NUR551 Community and Primary Healthcare
NUR552
NUR703 Infant Care
NUR705
NUR706
NUR707
NUR709
NUR713 Independent Study
NUR720
NUR722 Assessment in Mental Health
NUR751 Advanced Health Assessment
1 x postgraduate level (700 coded) elective course may be chosen from either Faculty (Arts, Business and Law or Science, Health, Education and Engineering)
Option B
OR select 1 specialisations from:
- Emergency and Acute Care
- Community and Primary Health Care
- Clinical Education Practice
- Paediatric and Child Health
Emergency and Acute Care specialisation
NUR751 Advanced Health Assessment
PLUS select 3 courses from:
HLT702 Simulation in Practice Education
NUR705
NUR706
NUR707
NUR709
NUR713 Independent Study
NUR722 Assessment in Mental Health
Community and Primary Health Care specialisation
NUR551 Community and Primary Healthcare
PLUS select 3 courses from:
HLT702 Simulation in Practice Education
NUR552
NUR703 Infant Care
NUR709
NUR713 Independent Study
NUR720
NUR722 Assessment in Mental Health
NUR751 Advanced Health Assessment
PUB702 Health Promotion Implementation and Evaluation
PUB705 Health Promotion Community Assessment and Planning
Clinical Education Practice specialisation
HLT702 Simulation in Practice Education
PLUS select 3 courses from:
NUR551 Community and Primary Healthcare
NUR552
NUR709
NUR713 Independent Study
NUR722 Assessment in Mental Health
NUR720
NUR751 Advanced Health Assessment
1 x postgraduate level (700 coded) elective course may be chosen from either Faculty (Arts, Business and Law or Science, Health, Education and Engineering)
Paediatric and Child Health specialisation
NUR703 Infant Care
NUR740 Neonatal, Paediatric and Child Health Care
NUR751 Advanced Health Assessment
PLUS select 1 course from:
NUR709
NUR713 Independent Study
Note: Program structures are subject to change. Not all USC courses are available on every USC campus.
Total units: 144
Recommended study sequences
- (Sippy Downs) Emergency and Acute Care specialisation - Semester 1 commencement (February)
- (Sippy Downs) Community and Primary Health Care specialisation - Semester 1 commencement (February)
- (Sippy Downs) Clinical Education Practice specialisation - Semester 1 commencement (February)
- (Sippy Downs) no specialisation - Semester 1 commencement (February)
- (Sippy Downs) Paediatric and Child Health specialisation - Semester 1 commencement (February)
- Sippy Downs Semester 1
- (Sippy Downs) Special Project - Semester 2 commencement (July)
- (Sippy Downs) Special Project - Semester 1 commencement (February)
- (Sippy Downs) Research Project - Semester 2 commencement (July)
- (Sippy Downs) Research Project - Semester 1 commencement (February)
Program requirements and notes
Program requirements
In order to graduate you must:
- Successfully complete 144 units as outlined in the Program Structure
Program notes
- Exit point only. Students unable to complete the Master of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) may exit via this program with a Graduate Certificate in Nursing by completing any 4 courses (48 units) from the Master of Nursing (Clinical Leadership)
- International students on a Student Visa please note, you may enrol in no more than 3 courses (36 units) via online mode (25 percent of your program). NUR713 is only offered via online mode. You must also ensure that you are enrolled in at least one on-campus course in each semester
- Some courses in this program require project work and/or independent study and therefore have limited on-campus contact. Please refer to individual course descriptions
- Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses)
- Most courses are valued at 12 units unless otherwise specified
- Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa
- When enrolling, please refer to the Plan your study tab