Combined Master of Nursing and Certificate in Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate in Ottawa Canada | Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto Metropolitan University | Ottawa Canada
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 21,158
(c. USD15,186.07)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

For those seeking to advance their nursing careers as Nurse Practitioners without a Master of Nursing degree, our Combined Master of Nursing/Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate program offers the perfect solution.

This unique program allows you to simultaneously earn a Master's degree while preparing for the College of Nurses of Ontario's NP - Primary Health Care (Ontario) certification exam.

This rigorous, career-boosting program:

Equips students to deliver comprehensive care to patients, families, and communities.
Enables analysis and application of advanced nursing theories, concepts, and interdisciplinary frameworks.
Integrates evidence-based practice principles while expanding knowledge for Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner roles.
Develops ethical and legally compliant practitioners who understand diversity, human values, and relevant health/social policy issues.
Graduates emerge ready to fast-track their nursing careers as Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioners across diverse clinical and leadership settings.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

To be considered for the Combined Master of Nursing/Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner (MN/PHCNP) Certificate program, you must meet the minimum requirements:

A Bachelor's degree in nursing, or its equivalent
A minimum CGPA or equivalent of 3.00 (B) overall with 3.00 (B) average in the last two years or 20 graded courses of study.
Equivalent of two years full-time nursing practice (3640 hours) within the past five years. Strong preference is given to candidates with continuous RN experience in a direct clinical practice setting.
Proof of current registration or proof of registration eligibility with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).
Admission to Toronto Metropolitan University's graduate nursing combined MN/PHCNP certificate program is extremely competitive. We look for applicants who have good academic standing in nursing and non-nursing subjects. Strong preference is given to students with a 3.67 (A-) average or above in the final half of their undergraduate nursing program or last 20 one-term/semester courses.

IELTS - 7.0, TOEFL (IBT) - 93, PTE - 63

Tuition CAD 21,158

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