MSc in Nursing - Feminist and Gender Studies [Thesis] in Ottawa Canada | University of Ottawa

University of Ottawa | Ottawa Canada
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 35,972
(c. USD25,818.76)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

The master's program aims to train registered nurses for advanced practice roles and/or further education at the doctoral level. Program graduates gain the skills to take on leadership positions that enhance nursing care quality across diverse healthcare environments. This rigorous curriculum combines theoretical knowledge and research to tackle health challenges faced by individuals, families, communities, and population groups.
French-speaking minorities in Canada's coastal regions and Territories enjoy special advantages through the Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS). As a nationwide network, CNFS includes ten post-secondary institutions that deliver French-language healthcare education across multiple disciplines.

Students can also participate in a joint master's program in Feminist and Gender Studies offered by the department.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

To be eligible, candidates must:
Have completed a bachelor's degree in nursing (equivalent to the degree offered by the University of Ottawa) with at least 70% (B) average.
Note: International candidates must check the admission equivalencies for the diploma they received in their country of origin.

Have successfully completed an introductory statistics course (or equivalent) within the last six (6) years.
This course must be completed prior to commencing the program or, if not, during the first term in the program.

Have a current certificate of competence from the College of Nurses of Ontario.
The equivalent of two years of recent nursing practice as an enrolled nurse, preferably in the chosen area of concentration, is strongly recommended.

Have a background in feminist and gender studies, that is, a minimum of two undergraduate level courses or one graduate level course on women, gender, feminism or sexualities. Students who do not have an adequate background may be eligible to our Special Policy for Admissions.
Identify at least one professor who is willing to supervise your research and thesis. We recommend that you contact potential thesis supervisors as soon as possible.

TOEFL 550 / IELTS Overall 6.5 - Individual 5.0 (Paper-based)
TOEFL 79-80 / IELTS Overall 6.5 - Individual 5.0 (Internet-based)

Tuition CAD 35,972

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