Master of Mental Health Nursing
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
About
The Master of Mental Health Nursing prepares you for specialty mental health nursing practice beyond base grade roles.
You will be exposed to a range of blended learning and teaching activities which include online learning, face-to-face lectures and tutorial sessions.
All lectures are video recorded to enhance the flexible, multimode (on campus or external mode) delivery of this program.
RMIT University's discipline of nursing and midwifery is one of the oldest providers of nursing education in Australia.As a graduate of the Master of Mental Health Nursing you will be able to demonstrate advanced, evidence-based mental health nursing disciplinary knowledge, skills and their application.
You will be well placed to identify and address contemporary and emerging issues that influence current and future mental health nursing practice.
The development of counselling, leadership, research and scholarship capabilities are all reflected in the design of the program structure and associated learning and teaching approaches and activities.The purpose of the program is to enable you to:- Discover the similarities and differences in theoretical stance and philosophical thought underpinning the various counselling approaches used in contemporary mental health practice.- Demonstrate an awareness of self as a therapeutic tool when engaging in the process of individual counselling and group therapy.- Explore historical and contemporary notions of mental health, mental illness and human responses to the experience of mental illness- Review psychiatric classification systems of mental disorders in current use- Develop professional competency in the administration of the Mental Status Examination (MSE) for individuals within the context of a culturally diverse population.- Examine critically the notions of substance abuse, dual diagnosis and co-morbidity in relation to mental health nursing practice- Consider the appropriate longitudinal application of Psycho-therapeutic interventions, Psychopharmacological considerations and holistic management of clients with mental illness and their families in a variety of contexts - including emergency, acute and long-term care- Explore consumer and carer perspectives on contemporary classification and management of the mentally ill in relation to consumer rights, respect and dignity- Examine critically the assessment processes used in assessing the mental health status of clients with mental illness.- Explore the context within which contemporary nursing and health care research is undertaken.- Produce and disseminate an independent piece of ethical and robust research which contributes to the disciplinary evidence-base on mental health nursing- Discuss the ethical and legal responsibilities of mental health nursing research and practiceIf you elect to terminate your enrolment after successful completion of Year 1 (96 credit points) of the MC268 Master of Mental Health Nursing program, you will be eligible for the award of a Graduate Diploma in Mental Health (GD158).You will study research methods and critical appraisal as part of your core program in Year 1 (PUBH1080).
In Year 2, you will take any one, or a combination of research based options (NURS2189, NURS2190 and NURS2191) to pursue an independent research project/s which represents a capstone experience where you will integrate and apply knowledge and skills from prior coursework to investigate a contemporary or emerging issue in mental health nursing practice.
Structure
All courses listed may not be available each semester
Year One of Program
Complete the following Seven (7) Courses:
| Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foundations of Mental Health Nursing Partnerships | 12 | NURS1042 | Bundoora Campus |
| Context of Mental Health Nursing | 12 | NURS1066 | Bundoora Campus |
| Therapeutic Initiatives in Mental Health | 12 | NURS2118 | Bundoora Campus |
| Dual Diagnosis and Community Work | 12 | NURS2119 | Bundoora Campus |
| Mental Health Nursing Clinical Portfolio | 12 | NURS1049 | Bundoora Campus |
| Assessment Analysis In Mental Health Nursing | 12 | NURS1087 | Bundoora Campus |
| Health Inquiry Critique | 12 | PUBH1080 | Bundoora Campus |
Complete One (1) of the following Option Courses:
| Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Narrative Approaches for Career Counselling | 12 | HWSS2195 | Bundoora Campus |
| HWSS2242 | City Campus | ||
| Leadership and Management | 12 | BUSM1530 | City Campus |
| BUSM2292 | Hamilton Campus | ||
| BUSM4480 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
| Quality Improvement for Health Care Professionals | 12 | NURS1057 | Bundoora Campus |
| Forensic Psychology | 12 | BESC1431 | Bundoora Campus |
| BESC1432 | City Campus | ||
| Parent-Infant Mental Health | 12 | NURS2184 | Bundoora Campus |
| Loss, Trauma and Grief | 12 | HWSS2162 | City Campus |
| Clinical Learning and Teaching | 12 | NURS1051 | Bundoora Campus |
Year Two of Program
Select and Complete 48 Credit Points from the following Courses:
| Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health Research Project | 24 | NURS2189 | City Campus |
| Health Research Project 1 | 12 | NURS2190 | City Campus |
| Health Research Project 2 | 12 | NURS2191 | City Campus |
| Leadership, Supervision and Mentoring in Health Care | 12 | NURS2187 | City Campus |
| Physical Assessment, Therapeutics and Mental Health | 12 | NURS2188 | City Campus |
| Global Mental Health | 12 | NURS2186 | City Campus |
Entry requirements
Entry requirements:
A Bachelor of Nursing (BN) degree, or equivalent, or a Bachelor Degree in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing from an approved higher education institution.
And a current registration (or be eligible for registration) as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
AND
evidence you are completing a graduate year in mental health nursing whilst a Registered Nurse
OR
have completed 840 hours of supervised clinical practice as a Registered Nurse in the field of mental health nursing
Please Note:
For registration, International applicants will need to meet the English language IELTS score of 7.0 in all bands required by AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency).
Learning outcomes
The Program Learning Outcomes arising from this program of study are based on the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) Credentialing Guidelines. The ACMHN Standards of Practice guide the program content and desired outcomes. http://www.acmhn.org/publications/standards-of-practice
Accordingly, on successful completion of this program you will be able to:
PLO 1: acknowledge diversity in culture, values and belief systems and ensure that your practice is non-discriminatory, and promotes dignity and self-determination.
PLO 2: establish collaborative partnerships that facilitate and support people with mental health issues to participate in all aspects of their care.
PLO 3: develop a therapeutic relationship that is respectful of the individual's choices, experiences and circumstances. This involves building on strengths, holding hope and enhancing resilience to promote recovery.
PLO 4: collaboratively plan and provide ethically based care consistent with the mental, physical, spiritual, emotional, social and cultural needs of the individual.
PLO 5: value the contributions of other agencies and stakeholders in the collaborative provision of holistic, evidence based care and in ensuring comprehensive service provision for people with mental health issues.
PLO 6: actively pursue opportunities to reduce stigma and promote social inclusion and community participation for all people with mental health issues.
PLO 7: demonstrate evidence based practice and actively promote practice innovation through lifelong education, research, professional development, clinical supervision and reflective practice.
PLO 8: practise by incorporating and reflecting common law requirements, relevant statutes and the nursing profession's code of conduct and ethics. Integrate international, national, local and state policies and guidelines with professional Standards and competencies.
PLO 9: hold specialist qualifications and demonstrate advanced specialist knowledge, skills and practice, integrating all the Standards competently and modelling leadership in the practice setting.
(Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc (2010) Standards of Practice for Australian Mental Health Nurses 2010.ACMHN, Canberra)
GD158 is an embedded program in MC268 and forms the first two semesters of this three semester full time program. The nine Program Learning Outcomes for both GD158 and MC268 reflect the Standards of Practice published by the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses. Achievement of these learning outcomes assists the graduate to apply for credentialing as a Mental Health Nurse. Research within GD158 is based on critical appraisal and consuming research where MC268 translates this to more independent research with the student being required to complete an independent project of 12 of 24 credit points.
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