HSS2381 Measurement and Data Analysis 3
NSG3108 Introduction to Nursing Science Concepts and Theories 3
NSG3116 Nursing and Health 3
NSG3118 Nursing as a Social Force 3
NSG3120 Ethical and Legal Basis for Nursing 3
NSG3122 Therapeutic Interaction: Individual and Group 3
NSG3302 Research in Nursing and Health 3
NSG3308 Community Health Nursing - Theory 3
NSG3309 Community Health Nursing - Clinical 3
NSG3313 Health Assessment 3
Six credits from the biomedical science electives.APA2121 Nutrition and Health 3
BAC2100 Microbiology and Immunology 3
PHA3112 Clinical Pharmacology 3
PHS4100 Physiology and Mechanisms of Disease 6
PHS4300 Pathophysiology 3
Six credits of social sciences electives at the 2000 level or above
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The goal of the master's program is to educate registered nurses for an advanced practice role and/or doctoral studies. Graduates of the program are prepared to assume leadership roles in improving the quality of nursing care in various health care settings. The program provides rigorous academic preparation based on theory and research to address health-related phenomena experienced by individuals, families, groups, aggregates and communities.
The master's program is offered in English and French with a thesis option or a clinical option (course based) and on a full time or part time basis. In accordance with the University of Ottawa policy, students
There are 5 possible ways to complete the requirements of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.1. Collaborative program with Algonquin College (4 years)2. Collaborative program with La Cité Collégiale (4 years)3. Second entry program (after completion of the compulsory 15 credits of the summer session), students complete the common requirements of 3rd and 4th year of the Bachelor. 4. Bridging program for Internationally Educated Nurse Pathway (after completion of the bridging course requirements (27 credits), students complete the common requirements of the 3rd and 4th year of the Bachelor. 5. Bridging program for Registered Practical Nurses (after completion of the
Nursing science focuses on promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health and quality of life for individuals, families, and communities. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program, offered in collaboration with the University of Ottawa, educates nurses at the undergraduate level through an approach that encourages self-direction, critical thinking and life-long learning. As a graduate, you will contribute to the development of nursing as an art and a science and address the challenges facing the health care system. Acting within the context of a multidisciplinary team, you will be in high demand and have a choice of working in hospitals, community
Graduates in nursing practice their profession in health care facilities for short or long periods in the community, in education, in management, as a consultant or consultants and private practice. Given the shortage of nurses that exists in Canada and the United States, holders of this degree are in high demand.
Faculty of Community Services
Program Format: Full-time: Two years of study for registered nurses beyond a diploma program in nursing, foreign educated nurses and RPNs;
Part-time: For registered nurses beyond a diploma program in nursing
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The goal of the master's program is to educate registered nurses for an advanced practice role and/or doctoral studies. Graduates of the program are prepared to assume leadership roles in improving the quality of nursing care in various health care settings. The program provides rigorous academic preparation based on theory and research to address health-related phenomena experienced by individuals, families, groups, aggregates and communities.
The master's program is offered in English and French with a thesis option or a clinical option (course based) and on a full time or part time basis. In accordance with the University of Ottawa policy,
OSSD with the majority of courses at the College (C), University (U), University/College (M) or Open (O) level plus
Grade 12 Math (C) or (U)
Senior Level Chemistry (C) or (U)
Senior Level Biology (C) or (U)
Mature students status click here. Since this program is oversubscribed, applicants will be accepted into the program according to the following order:
Resident of Ontario
Resident of Provinces and Territories of Canada
All other applicants