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Australia offers 20 mental health nursing post grad courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study mental health nursing post grad fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 4 years to complete. Graduates commonly move into roles such as Case Manager, Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Aide or Service Manager in public, private, and community mental health services.


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A mental health nursing post grad qualification is advanced study for Registered Nurses who already hold a Bachelor of Nursing and want to specialise in mental health care. Courses range from short professional development programmes through to Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master's level pathways. Study typically focuses on assessment, therapeutic interventions, psychopharmacology, and recovery-oriented practice. Many programmes align with roles across the broader Mental Health Industry.
Across Australia, mental health nursing postgraduate study options span from 1 month to 4 years. Short courses and microcredentials may run for 1–6 months, while Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas commonly take 6–24 months part-time. A Master's Degree pathway can extend to around 1.5–2 years, particularly if studied while working. Actual duration depends on prior qualifications, credit, and whether study is full-time or part-time.
Yes, many of the 71 courses are available fully online, often delivered through universities, TAFEs and registered RTOs using virtual classrooms and simulated casework. Some providers offer blended modes with occasional on-campus workshops or clinical intensives, while others are 100% online for theory components. Clinical practice requirements are usually met in your local health service. To compare flexible options, you can browse broader Online Courses lists.
Tuition fees vary widely by level, from short courses through to Master's Degree (AQF 9) study. Postgraduate nursing at universities is usually offered as a Commonwealth supported or full-fee place, and some students may access FEE-HELP through StudyAssist. Eligible VET-level programmes may be supported by VET Student Loans, fee-free TAFE initiatives, JobTrainer, or state-subsidised training. Specific costs depend on the provider, credit for prior learning, and study load.
Completing a recognised postgraduate course can support roles such as Case Manager, Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Aide, and Service Manager in mental health settings. Graduates also work as Clinical Nurse Specialists or Mental Health Nurse Educators in hospitals and community teams. Some advanced programmes can be a step toward senior leadership or policy roles. To explore one pathway in detail, review the Case Manager Career guide.