Why study Master of nursing


There is currently a global scarcity of nurses, and the demand for skilled professionals, particularly in Australia, is critical.

Curtin University's School of Nursing and Midwifery was the first to establish a nursing school in a Western Australian university, and it has continued to set the standard for study master of nursing education in our region.


Our faculty members are well qualified academically and professionally.

Through industrial ties linked with its teaching and research programmes, the master of nursing college in Australia maintains its leadership position in nursing education.


Criteria for Admission

Candidates must also pass a literacy and numeracy test, as well as an interview, in addition to completing academic requirements. Applicants who pass the online testing will be invited to an interview. For further information, consult the Master of Nursing Admissions Guide.



CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN AUSTRALIA AFTER MASTER OF NURSING


In Australia, there are numerous employment options for a licensed Nursing Professional. If you completed your Master of Nursing in Australia, it will be rather easy for you to get a high-paying nursing career in Australia. Some of the employment options available and their average wages after completing a Master of Nursing degree in Australia are listed below.



Registered Nurse – AUD 65,924 per year

Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) – AUD 85,716 per year

Nurse, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) – AUD 62,990 per year

Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner (NP) – AUD 85,295 per year

Registered Nurse (RN), Operating Room – AUD 101,519 per year

Clinical Nurse Manager – AUD 109,839 per year

Director of Nursing – AUD 119,171 per year

Clinical Research Associate (CRA) – AUD 71,392 per year


 

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