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Master of Nursing in Australia: AHPRA Registration and International Pathways

A Master of Nursing in Australia combines advanced clinical knowledge, leadership, and research with a direct pathway to Registered Nurse (RN) status and AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) registration. This guide covers accreditation, entry requirements, clinical placements, and visa eligibility for international nursing graduates.

What is a Master of Nursing?

A Master of Nursing in Australia is a 1.5–2-year postgraduate degree designed for two distinct groups:

  1. International nurse graduates holding nursing qualifications from their home country who want to work as RNs in Australia.
  2. Career changers from non-nursing backgrounds seeking entry into nursing.

The master’s degree integrates nursing theory, evidence-based practice, clinical skills, research methods, and healthcare systems knowledge. Most programs include structured clinical placements (300–600 clinical hours) in Australian hospitals and healthcare facilities.

Upon graduation and successful AHPRA registration, graduates hold the credential of Registered Nurse (RN) in Australia.

AHPRA and Nursing & Midwifery Board (NMBA)

AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) registers and regulates health professionals including nurses. The Nursing & Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), a board within AHPRA, sets standards for nursing practice, education, and registration.

Registration Requirements for International Nurses

To become a Registered Nurse in Australia:

  1. Education pathway: Complete a Master of Nursing (or equivalent) from an AHPRA-accredited university.
  2. Clinical placement: Minimum 300–600 hours of supervised clinical practice in Australian healthcare settings (varies by program).
  3. English language proficiency: Minimum IELTS 7.0 (or OET Level 3.5+) across all bands.
  4. IELTS or OET exam: Required for all international nursing graduates.
  5. Criminal history check and character assessment.
  6. Health declaration: Fit and proper persons declaration.

Upon meeting these criteria and completing the degree, graduates can apply directly for AHPRA registration as RNs.

Top Australian Universities for Master of Nursing

UNSW Sydney — Master of Nursing

UNSW’s program is accredited by AHPRA and designed for international nursing graduates. Curriculum includes advanced nursing practice, health systems, pharmacology, and evidence-based care. Clinical placements in major Sydney hospitals.

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University of Sydney — Master of Nursing

Sydney’s Master of Nursing is AHPRA-accredited and accepts international and domestic students. Curriculum covers advanced clinical practice, research, leadership, and professional development.

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Monash University — Master of Nursing

Monash’s program is designed for international nurses and career changers. Strong emphasis on clinical skill development and Australian healthcare integration.

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Macquarie University — Master of Nursing

Macquarie’s Master of Nursing welcomes international nursing graduates. Curriculum integrates clinical practice, research, and professional development.

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University of Melbourne — Master of Nursing

Melbourne’s program is AHPRA-accredited and internationally recognised. Curriculum emphasises evidence-based practice and healthcare leadership.

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ANU — Master of Nursing Practice

ANU’s program is designed for nurses seeking advanced practice credentials. Combines clinical specialisation with research or management pathways.

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Entry Requirements for International Nurses

Prerequisite Nursing Qualification

English Language Proficiency

English proficiency is mandatory for AHPRA registration and is a critical barrier for many international nurses.

Academic Requirements

Other Considerations

Typical Curriculum

A 2-year Australian Master of Nursing includes:

Core courses (all students):

Specialisation options (choose 2–4):

Critical Care and Emergency:

Aged Care:

Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing:

Community and Primary Health:

Leadership and Management:

Capstone / Thesis:

Clinical Placements and Supervised Practice

Most Australian Master of Nursing programs require 300–600 hours of supervised clinical practice in Australian healthcare settings. Placements occur in:

Clinical placements are typically structured as:

Placements are supervised by experienced registered nurses and assessed against NMBA competency standards.

Cost and Scholarships

UniversityDurationAnnual Tuition (AUD)Total Cost (AUD)
UNSW1.5–2 years48k–54k72k–108k
University of Sydney2 years45k–52k90k–104k
Monash2 years43k–50k86k–100k
Macquarie2 years45k–51k90k–102k
University of Melbourne1.5–2 years48k–55k72k–110k
ANU2 years42k–48k84k–96k

Living costs: AUD 24k–30k annually. Total 2-year investment: AUD 135k–175k.

Scholarships:

Work and Visa Eligibility

Post-Study Work Visa (subclass 485)

International Master of Nursing graduates are eligible for a 3-year post-study work visa (485) as a Registered Nurse (critical health occupation). This is one of Australia’s most generous visa pathways.

Requirements:

The 3-year 485 visa allows international nurses to work, gain Australian experience, and transition to skilled migration if desired.

Skilled Migration (subclass 189, 190, 491)

“Registered Nurse” is on Australia’s skilled occupation list (ANZSCO 254411). After 3 years of work experience on a 485 visa (or as a student), nurses can apply for skilled migration:

Many international nurses transition to permanent residency via skilled migration after 3–5 years.

Career Outcomes and Salary

Typical roles for nursing masters graduates:

Employment rate: 95%+ of graduates employed as RNs within 3 months of graduation and AHPRA registration.

Starting median salary (AUD): 70k–80k (RN in public hospital).

5-year median salary (AUD): 90k–120k (management, specialist, or senior clinical roles).

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does AHPRA registration take after graduating? AHPRA registration applications typically take 4–8 weeks from submission of all required documents (degree, English test, character check, health declaration). Some applications are processed faster (2–3 weeks), others may take longer if additional information is required.

Can I work as a nurse in Australia before completing my master’s degree? Only as an unregistered assistant (nursing aide or care worker). To work as a Registered Nurse (RN), you must complete the Master of Nursing and obtain AHPRA registration. Clinical placements during your degree are supervised by registered nurses.

What is the difference between IELTS and OET for nursing? Both are accepted by AHPRA, but OET is specifically designed for healthcare professionals and focuses on healthcare scenarios (patient interactions, clinical documentation). Many Australian hospitals prefer OET. IELTS is more general English. Both require a 7.0+ score for nursing registration.

Can I do a Master of Nursing part-time while working? Some universities offer part-time options over 3 years, but clinical placements require full-time availability (typically 4–6 weeks per semester). International students on a student visa must meet minimum study-load requirements. Part-time study is challenging while working clinical shifts.

Will an Australian nursing degree help me work in other countries? Yes, especially Commonwealth countries (UK, Canada, New Zealand). However, each country has its own nursing registration process. An Australian RN qualification is well-respected globally but may require additional exams or registration in target countries.

Is a master’s degree required to work as a nurse in Australia? Yes, as of 2020. AHPRA requires all Registered Nurses to hold at least a bachelor’s degree in nursing. A master’s degree is the entry pathway for international nurses and is valuable for career progression.

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Last reviewed: April 2026.


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