Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing - Emergency care specialisation
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-07-07 | - |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2025-11-03 | - |
| 2026-01-05 | - |
| 2026-03-02 | - |
| 2026-05-04 | - |
| 2026-07-06 | - |
| 2026-09-07 | - |
| 2026-11-02 | - |
Program Overview
Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing - Emergency Nursing
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing - Emergency Nursing is a postgraduate-level course designed to prepare nurses to assess nursing needs for patients in emergency situations. The course promotes nurses to broaden their area of practice by focusing on the evaluation and nursing treatment of critically sick clients in acute care settings.
Course Details
- Delivery Mode: Online
- Accreditation: TEQSA
- AQF Level: 08
- Course Duration: 26 Weeks
- Total Tuition Fee: AUD $8,000
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing an applicant is required to:
- Have completed a Bachelor of Nursing degree or an equivalent qualification
- or 3 years Diploma of Nursing leading to Registered Nurses in home country having one year of work experience.
- Be an AHPRA registered nurse; or
- Be a registered nurse with the Nurses’ Board/Council from the country of origin or place of residence
English Language Proficiency Entry Requirements has to be met by the student
Course Structure and Delivery
The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing - Emergency care specialisation course consists of a total of three units. One core unit and 2 specialisation units.
Units
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| N9001 | Professional Issues and Policies in Nursing | 12 |
| N8008 | Emergency Care Nursing | 12 |
| N8009 | Professional Reflection in Emergency Care Nursing | 8 |
Career Options
Emergency nurses work in diverse roles and places, including:
- Highly advanced emergency department
- Work as staff development nurse
- Clinical nurse specialist in Emergency departments
FAQs
- What are the admission requirements for the course?
- Have completed a Bachelor of Nursing degree or an equivalent qualification or 3 years Diploma of Nursing leading to Registered Nurses in home country having one year of work experience.
- Be an AHPRA registered nurse; or
- Be a registered nurse with the Nurses’ Board/Council from the country of origin or place of residence
- Can I apply for the program if I have a nursing degree from a different
country?
- If you have a current, valid nursing registration in your home country and meet the course’s admission requirements, you are qualified to apply for the program.
- Can I pursue the program on a part-time basis?
- The course is intended for registered nurses who are already in practice, thus you will have the choice between studying full time or part time.
- Are there any specific specialisation options within the program?
- The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing does, in fact, offer a choice of 13 different areas of specialisation. Nurses have the choice to select their areas of speciality depending on their prior experience as well as their areas of interest.
- What are the career prospects after completing the Graduate Certificate in
Advanced Nursing?
- Many nurses choose to study this course at IHM to upskill their qualifications and meet the nursing registration requirements set by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). By obtaining an advanced nursing qualification, nurses can fulfill the criteria set by AHPRA for registration as an advanced practice nurse or for other specialised nursing roles.
- Are there any clinical placements or practical components included in the
program?
- The course does not include specific clinical placements or practical components as part of the course curriculum. However, it is recommended that students have access to a clinical specialty area relevant to their studies during the course.
- How much does the program cost, and are there any scholarships or financial
aid options available?
- The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing program at the Institute of Health and Management (IHM) has a course fee of $8,000. IHM provides a convenient payment plan option for eligible students to manage their tuition fees. Additionally, IHM offers several scholarship opportunities.
- What is the mode of instruction for the program? Is it offered online or in-
person?
- The program is designed to be completed through online learning, allowing students to engage with course materials, participate in discussions, and complete assignments remotely.
- Are there any prerequisite courses or knowledge required for admission into
the program?
- Valid Nursing Registration: All students interested in studying the program must possess a valid nursing registration either in Australia or their home country. This registration ensures that students have met the necessary qualifications and criteria to practice as a nurse.
- Are there any exams or assignments?
- Yes, all the subjects include online assessments and quizzes. However, none of the examinations need your physical presence. This may be accomplished from the comfort of your own home with good preparation and active participation in the course delivery.
- Can I continue my studies and pursue a higher degree after completing the
Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing?
- Absolutely! After completing the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing at the Institute of Health and Management (IHM), you could further your studies and pursue a higher degree in nursing.
- Can I enrol in this programme with a diploma in nursing instead of a
bachelor’s degree?
- Yes, Registered Nurses who hold a current nursing registration and have completed a three-year diploma programme in nursing are eligible to participate in the programme.
- Is attendance required for live sessions?
- While we encourage students to participate in the live sessions for an interactive learning experience, attendance for live sessions is not mandatory.
- Is it necessary to have IELTS, PTE, or OET to enrol?
- No, IHM has an English Waiver policy in place that takes into consideration various factors related to language proficiency.
- I don’t have a nursing background; can I still apply to this programme?
- No, having a nursing background is typically a mandatory requirement to apply for Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing program.
- Is there a minimum or maximum age requirement to enrol in the class?
- Not at all; participants of any age are welcome to take this course.
- Is it possible to directly register as a nurse in Australia after
completing this course?
- Completing this course does not directly lead to registration as a nurse in Australia.
- Is this programme recognised by any accrediting bodies?
- The programme has been accredited by Australia’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).
- How many units are there in the course?
- The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing program at IHM consists of three units, including one core unit and two specialisation units.
- Is the course recognised in countries other than Australia?
- Yes, the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing program at the Institute of Health and Management (IHM) is recognized globally.
- If I take a break in my nursing job, will it still be possible for me to
join in the course?
- Absolutely! Nurses who have taken a break from their nursing job are still welcome to join the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing program at the Institute of Health and Management (IHM).
- Are there any face-to-face exams that require the student to physically be
present at an examination centre?
- This course does not require students to physically attend an examination centre for face-to-face exams.
