Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing

2025 Deakin University Handbook

Year

2025 course information

Award granted Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing
Deakin course codeH665
Faculty

Faculty of Health

CampusThis course is only offered Online
OnlineYes
Duration

2 year part-time study
Note: This course is only available part-time

Course Map - enrolment planning tool

This course map is for new students commencing from Semester 1 2025

Course maps for commencement in previous years are available on the Course Maps webpage or please contact a Student Adviser in Student Central.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 8

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Cardiovascular diseases cause 27% of deaths in Australia.* As a registered nurse, Deakin’s Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing will equip you with the analytical, practical, communication and leadership skills needed to perform a senior role in a multidisciplinary health team across a range of specialist cardiac settings.

Study with one of Australia’s largest and most established nursing schools, ranked #16 in the world for nursing courses.^ Your learning will be informed by the latest trends in cardiac nursing practice and cutting-edge research, which is recognised as well above world standard.# Our strong industry connections mean you will be guided by experts in cardiac care nursing as you explore the current and emerging trends, concepts, knowledge and evidence that provides the policy and practice framework around cardiac nursing and interventional cardiology.

Are you ready for a senior position in cardiac care?

If you want to take the next step in your nursing career, our Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing will prepare you to become a leader and practise effectively at an advanced practice level in cardiac care settings. As a graduate you will demonstrate ethical, safe, high-quality, expert clinical decision-making abilities within an interdisciplinary team, and psychomotor skills commensurate with specialised theoretical knowledge, evidence-based practice and person-centred care.

As a student of Deakin’s Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing you will be challenged to advance your professional judgement by exploring the current and emerging trends, concepts, knowledge and evidence that provides the policy and practice framework around cardiac nursing and interventional cardiology.

Second year elective units allow you to pursue your specific areas of interest and career goals. You can choose from complementary areas of practice to your specialisation, or undertake studies preparing you for roles in education, leadership or management. You will also have the opportunity to select a unit from anywhere across the university, further expanding your skill set.

Deakin’s strong industry connections ensure a high level of collaboration and support during your clinical practice. This means that while you study you can immerse yourself in your specialty practice area with one of our numerous metropolitan, rural and regional health partners across Australia.

Our innovative online program delivers a rich, interactive and empowering learning experience designed for postgraduate nurses. Live-streaming seminars and class discussions will encourage critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork skills. Australia’s top-rated tech support and access to our expert teaching staff means you can learn at your own pace, when and where it suits you, without compromising quality or support.

This course enables you to:

  • evaluate and intervene in response to complex data from patient and technologically-derived sources
  • develop an advanced understanding of normal physiology, and the pathophysiology of illness and injury of critically ill patients
  • perform focused, systematic and methodical patient assessments
  • demonstrate advanced clinical judgement leading to autonomous decision-making
  • assess and manage patients with a variety of complex cardiovascular conditions
  • understand the risk management and quality nursing care required for cardiac patients undergoing interventional procedures
  • explore advanced interventional treatment modalities
  • combine advanced communication skills with professional knowledge to promote safe, high-quality care of patients across a range of specialist cardiac settings.

You will be challenged to become a leader in evidence-based practice, and a change agent to improve the quality of nursing care and patient outcomes across a range of specialist cardiac settings.

Graduates are prepared to handle the contemporary challenges nurses may face in cardiac nursing and interventional cardiology with a course that responds to industry trends and demands. You will learn how to make a difference through senior roles in areas such as practice, education, leadership and research.

* Australian Government, Department of Health and Aged Care.
^ 2023 ShanghaiRankings Ranking of Academic Subjects.
# Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) 2018.

Indicative student workload

As a student in the Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing you can expect to participate in a range of teaching and learning activities each week. You will attend online synchronous study days and complete asynchronous guided learning modules. There are also additional self-directed study commitments to complete for both university and clinical assessment tasks.

Professional recognition

Nurses employed under the Victorian public hospital award receive a higher duties allowance for postgraduate qualifications relevant to their practice.

Career opportunities

With job growth of 12.2% projected for registered nurses by 2028,** there is an industry demand for nurses with sophisticated specialty skills. Our Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing will allow you to meet that demand in a senior role in advanced practice, leadership, management and education across a range of settings including:

  • acute cardiac units
  • cardiac rehabilitation and community care
  • cardiac catheter laboratories
  • coronary care units
  • clinical nurse educator.

** Jobs and Skills Australia Employment Projections

Participation requirements

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. More information available at Disability support services.

Pathways

Alternative exits

Graduate Certificate of Cardiac Nursing (H565)

Clinical practice

To undertake this course you must independently secure employment of at least 24 hours per week in a cardiac care setting within a collaborating hospital in Australia.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes
Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities Demonstrate advanced clinical practice commensurate with cardiac care nursing theoretical knowledge, evidence-based practice and person-centred care.
Communication Demonstrate advanced communication skills to ensure the delivery of high quality, safe nursing care to patients in the cardiac care setting.
Digital literacy Evaluate information using digital technologies to effectively disseminate relevant cardiac care information to patients and/or the multidisciplinary team.
Critical thinking Identify, analyse and evaluate complex data from multiple sources to inform clinical decision making in the cardiac care setting.
Problem solving Apply advanced nursing knowledge to complex problems in the cardiac care setting to optimise patient outcomes
Self-management Demonstrate professionalism, accountability, reflection, and personal autonomy as a cardiac nurse.
Teamwork Establish and maintain inclusive, collaborative professional relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary team.
Global citizenship Demonstrate accountability for, and sound professional judgement in behaviours that uphold ethical principles of practice within diverse social, cultural, and environmental contexts.

Course rules

To complete the Graduate Diploma of Cardiac Nursing students must pass 8 credit points and meet the following course rules to be eligible to graduate: 

  • DAI001 Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin (0-credit-point compulsory unit) in their first study period
  • 6 credit points of core units
  • 1 credit point of course electives
  • 1 credit point of level 7 open electives

Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements. See the enrolment codes and terminology to help make sense of the University’s vocabulary. 

Note:

  • This course is part-time only.
  • The core cardiac nursing specialisation units are completed in year 1 of the course and are semester-based delivery.
  • Both the theoretical and clinical components of the assessment for each unit must be passed in order to successfully gain an overall pass in this course. Compulsory clinical hurdles form part of the assessment of this course.
  • Failure of a compulsory clinical component in a unit will normally lead to exclusion.

Course structure

Semester 1 Entry Core units

Year 1 -, Semester 1

DAI001 Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin (0 credit points)

HNN791Core Principles of Critical Care Nursing (2 credit points)*

Year 1 - Semester 2

HNN795Cardiac Nursing (2 credit points)*

Year 2 - Trimester 1

HNN750Inquiry Into Specialty Nursing Practice

Plus 1 credit point from any level 7 electives from anywhere in the university or two Deakin stackable short courses (0.5cp microcredentials).

Year 2 - Trimester 2

HNN788Advanced Concepts in Specialty Nursing Practice

Plus 1 credit point of course elective from the list below.

*units are semester-based delivery

Semester 2 Entry Core units

Year 1 - Semester 2

DAI001 Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin (0 credit points)

HNN791Core Principles of Critical Care Nursing (2 credit points)*

Year 2 - Semester 1

HNN795Cardiac Nursing (2 credit points)*

Year 2 - Trimester 2

HNN788Advanced Concepts in Specialty Nursing Practice

Plus 1 credit point of course elective from the list below

Year 3 - Trimester 1

HNN750Inquiry Into Specialty Nursing Practice

Plus 1 credit point from any level 7 electives from anywhere in the university or two Deakin stackable short courses (0.5cp microcredentials).

*units are semester-based delivery

Course Electives

HND701Pathophysiology of Diabetes

HND702Management of Diabetes

HND731Contemporary Approaches to Diabetes Education

HND732Diabetes in Social and Psychological Contexts

HNN714Ethical Dimensions in Nursing

HNN715Leadership and Management in Nursing

HNN730Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning

HNN749Patient Safety and Risk Management

HNN754Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' History, Culture and Health

HNN761Biopsychosocialspiritual Mental Health Nursing Assessment

HNN762Person-Centred Approaches to Engagement in Mental Health Nursing

HNN771Facilitating Clinical Learning

HNN772Healthcare in Low Resource/Complex Environments

HNN773Healthcare Management of Vulnerable Populations

HNN778Research in Nursing and Midwifery

HNN780Quality and Safety in Medication Management

HNN781Therapeutic Medication Management

HNN782Recognising and Understanding Mental Illness

HNN783Therapeutic Interventions in Mental Health Nursing

HNN789The Physical Health Needs of Persons with Mental Illness

HNN790Sustaining the Mental Health Nursing Workforce

Stackable short courses

Mix and match Deakin stackable short courses (0.5 cp microcredentials) to earn up to 1 credit point of open electives, subject to eligibility. Any stacking must add up to a whole number to be used for credit. See more information on Deakin stackable short course options.


Course duration

Course duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as failing of units or accessing or completing clinical requirements.

Further information

Student Central can help you with course planning, choosing the right units and explaining course rules and requirements.

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on the type of fee place you hold, your course, your commencement year, the units you choose to study, and their study discipline or your study load.

Tuition fees increase at the beginning of each calendar year and all fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD). Tuition fees do not include textbooks, computer equipment or software, other equipment or costs such as mandatory checks, travel and stationery.

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