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THE MASTER OF NURSING (MN) (ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE FIELD AND LEADERSHIP IN NURSING FIELD)
Admission Requirements
1) All general regulations of the Faculty of Graduate Studies are applicable.
2) Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing or equivalent which includes physical assessment, and courses in research and statistics. Consideration may be given to nurse applicants holding degrees in other cognate disciplines.
3) Applicants must have maintained an overall 70% average in their undergraduate nursing program.
4) Applicants must be eligible for a current certificate of competence as Registered Nurses in Ontario.
5) Three Faculty of Nursing confidential reports must be completed by academic/professional referees, with at least one from an academic who has taught the applicant and one from a recent employment supervisor.
6) An "Applicant Profile" must be completed which includes a section addressing goals in seeking graduate education (narrative statement).
7) Applicants whose native language is not English must submit certification of English proficiency (official TOEFL score or equivalent MELAB).
8) Applications for admission must be completed by February 15 (or until seats have been filled).
9) An interview may be required.
Degree Requirements
It should be noted that two areas of concentration - Advanced Clinical Practice and Leadership in Nursing - are the same as the M.Sc. program. There is also a third area of concentration available through the Master of Nursing: the Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Field.
Total courses: Ten (10) courses
(a) Students in the course-based master's (MN) must take the same six (6) compulsory courses required of students in the Master of Science Program (MSc):
63-581. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
63-582. Advanced Statistics
63-583. Research Methods in Nursing
63-599. Clinical Judgment in Nursing
(b) 63-592 (Health of Individuals Families and Groups) and 63-594 (Community and Population Health) OR 63-596 ( Theoretical Foundation of Nursing Leadership) and 63-597 (Innovations in Nursing Leadership)
(c) four other courses, at least two of which must be Nursing. Nursing courses may be selected from any of the following:
63-570. Counselling Process in Nursing
63-572. Women and Health
63-574. Organizational and Management Theories Relevant to Health Care Organizations
63-576. Management of Resources in Nursing
63-578. Seminar in Current Nursing Issues
63-580. Selected Readings in Nursing
63-589. Summer Institute of Clinical Health Research
two graduate course may be taken from other disciplines.
Course Sequencing
YEAR I
Fall Semester
63-581. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
63-583. Research Methods In Nursing
Winter Semester
63-582. Advanced Statistics
63-592. Health of Individuals, Families and Groups
or
63-596. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Leadership
Summer Semester
Nursing/Other graduate course(s)
YEAR II
Fall Semester
Nursing/Other graduate course
63-594. Community and Population Health
or
63-597. Innovations in Nursing Leadership
Winter Semester
63-599. Clinical Judgment in Nursing Practice
Summer Semester
Nursing/Other graduate course(s)
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