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The Primary Health Care specialisation is offered by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and is completed as part of the Master of Nursing (Coursework and Specialisation). 

This is to be read in conjunction with the course rule for the Master of Nursing (Coursework and Specialisation).

Admission requirements

Applicants must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and must be registered nurses in their country of residence.

However, the Board may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.

In addition applicants must provide a supporting statement nominating their area of clinical preference in acute care nursing for university sourced observational professional experience placement.  

Areas of clinical preference include:

  • Aged Care
  • Children and Family Health
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • General Practice and Community

This specialisation involves a Professional Experience Placement (PEP).  Please check additional requirements on the School of Nursing & Midwifery PEP web pages.

Specialisation aims

The specialisation aims to

  • facilitate development of specialised knowledge, skills and attributes for application in a range of primary health care nursing environments
  • extend student knowledge in research for practice development

Learning outcomes 

In addition to the Learning Outcomes of the Master of Nursing (Coursework and Specialisation), on completion of this course, students in the Prinary Health Care specialisation will be able to:

  • critically analyse the concepts and theories underpinning the provision of Primary Health Care in a range of health care environments
  • identify and enact relevant international, national, state and territory strategic health care goals in Primary Health Care nursing environments
  • apply concepts and theories of Primary Health Care nursing in a simulated Primary Health Care setting

Program of study

Students choosing this specialisation undertake 4.5 units of core specialisation topics, 27 units of coursework and 22.5 units of option topics. 

To qualify for the Master of Nursing (Coursework and Specialisation) with a Primary Health Care specialisation, a student must complete 54 units with a grade of Pass or NGP or better in each topic, according to the program of study set out below.

Except with permission of the Faculty Board:

  • no topic may be attempted more than twice;
  • a student may not include a topic which repeats work previously undertaken;

The award of a grade of Fail (F) in the same topic on more than one occasion or in 9 units or more, or failure to complete the course within eight consecutive semesters may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purpose of the University''s Policy on Student Progress.

Not all elective topics will be available in any given year or semester.

Specialisation - Primary Health Care - Core topics

4.5 units comprising:

NURS8720  Primary Health Care Constructs and Contexts (4.5 units)

Core - Coursework topics

plus 27 units comprising:

NURS9123  Epidemiology and Population Studies for Health Care Practice (4.5 units)
NURS9124  Advanced Thinking, Communicating and Problem Solving for Health Professionals (4.5 units)
NURS9126  Leadership in Health Studies  (4.5 units)
NURS9219  Introduction to Research (4.5 units)
NURS9222  Capstone: Advancing Research Knowledge to Inform Healthcare Practice (9 unit)

Option - Year 1 & 2 topics

22.5 units selected from:

NURS8725  Primary Health Care Observational PEP (4.5 units)  
NURS8821  Health Management for Infants, Children and Young People (4.5 units)
NURS8824  Introduction to Working with Infants, Children and Families (4.5 units)
NURS8730  Diabetes Management (4.5 units)
NURS8733  Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes Management (4.5 units)
NURS8721  Community and Primary Health Care Nursing (4.5 units)
NURS9708  Social Context of Health and Ageing (4.5 units)
NURS9710  The Three Ds - Dementia, Delirium and Depression (4.5 units)

In consultation with the Course Coordinator, students may select as their option topic(s) other postgraduate topics offered by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Science, excluding Professional Experience Placement (PEP) topics.