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The Master of Nursing - Leadership in Professional Nursing Practice program (MN-Leadership) equips students with leadership skills for today's complex healthcare environments, emphasizing adaptable core competencies. This program blends online coursework with periodic on-campus residencies each term. The Master of Nursing - Primary Health Care Nursing Practice track (MN-PHCNP) employs a mix of in-person and remote instruction, providing both full-time and part-time study choices through a partnership with multiple Ontario universities.
Program Duration
3 Terms (Full-time Leadership track)
6 Terms (Part-time Leadership track)
6 Terms (Full-time PHCNP track)
12 Terms (Part-time PHCNP track)
Both general and programspecific requirements must be met to be considered for admission All programs have one intake annually beginning in September Completion of a bachelors degree in nursing GPA of 78 per cent B plus or higher Undergraduate preparation in research and statistics RN registration in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario and able to practice without restrictions MNLeadership international applicants exempted no exemptions for MNPHCNP Completion of the equivalent of two years fulltime nursing clinical practice experience 3640 hours within the past five years MNPHCNP applicants only Applicants must possess a four-year degree from a university college or institute The School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies requires at least a 70 percent average across courses taken in the last two fulltime years of the undergraduate degree Equivalent qualifications may be considered based on the standards of the discipline or profession.