Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Psychiatric Nursing)


General information

Course code: 1752 * Peninsula campus * Full-fee paying: subject fee $1050; course fee $8400 (2000 fees) and amenities fee $125 (1999) * Attendance not required.

Aims

To develop the skills and knowledge of registered nurses necessary to provide optimal levels of care for people with mental disorders. On completion of the course it is expected that students will be able to:
(a) demonstrate an awareness of the mental health needs of a community and the role of a specialist mental health service in addressing these needs;
(b) understand that the majority of people with major mental illness can be effectively and efficiently cared for in the community utilising a combination of state of the art biological and psychosocial treatment methods;
(c) utilise a range of skills and effective therapeutic strategies in meeting the needs of people with mental illness, their families and the community;
(d) critically analyse contemporary issues impacting upon the practice of professional psychiatric nursing.

Entry requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Psychiatric Nursing), an applicant would normally:

Special entry may be available to registered nurses with qualifications deemed to be equivalent to the above.

Special requirements

Students will be required to have access to a computer and a modem; to organise a 'mentor' who is an experienced counsellor; and to negotiate clinical placements in consultation with the course coordinator.

Course structure

The course is normally two years by distance education, consisting of eight subjects. Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Psychiatric Nursing) requires the study of at least four clinical speciality subjects, one research subject, and three electives.
Normally four clinical speciality subjects are completed in year one and the research subject and three electives are completed in year two.

Assessment

A combination of assessment items including assignments, clinical skills demonstration and examinations are used.

Credits/exemptions

Credit may be granted for completed work which is considered to be equivalent to the work required in the course. Such credit will not normally be granted where the prior work completed is more than seven years before admission to the graduate diploma, and will not be granted for more than one half of the work in the course of study.

Further information

For more detailed information, contact Mr S Elsom, School of Nursing, Monash University Peninsula campus on telephone (03) 9904 4206 or fax (03) 9904 4655.

Completed applications

Completed applications are to be forwarded to the administrative officer (postgraduate), School of Nursing, Monash University Peninsula campus, Frankston, Victoria, 3199, by 24 September 1999 to be considered for a first-round offer.