Nursing (MSc)
Length of program
Mode of delivery
Program consists of:
- Thesis
- Coursework
- Co-op (optional)
Campus
Intake
Program description
The Nursing major in the Master of Science program provides students with solid groundwork in conducting nursing research. It also establishes a foundation regarding the uptake of knowledge (knowledge transference) to clinical practice.
If you are currently an RN, RNP, or RPN in Canada, please apply to the Master of Nursing program.
For an MSc student who is admitted unconditionally, four to six graduate term courses or equivalent (12.0 to 18.0 credit hours) are required, as listed below:
Health Sciences 5100 - Research Methodologies
One of:
Health Sciences 5300 - Advanced Statistics
Health Sciences 5400 - Advanced Qualitative Analysis
Two additional courses or equivalent (6.0 credit hours) are required and should be selected in consultation with the student's supervisor.
If you have additional questions about this major please contact graduate.health@uleth.ca.
Finding a supervisor
Students are required to secure a potential supervisor prior to submitting an application for this program. For further information please visit our Search Supervisors page.