For current students in this concentration only. No longer being offered as a concentration, effective Fall 2016.
Nurses working in today’s increasingly acute health care environments require specialized training and skill. The Nursing Education stream has been created to expose graduate-level nurses to instructional and learning theory in order to better equip them to lead the movement towards more innovative and effective pedagogical approaches in training nurses working in health care establishments or nursing students in academic settings.
The School of Nursing has developed a special concentration within the Masters Degree Program for students to pursue their interests in Nursing Education. This option is available to Nurse Bachelor Entry students.
Course of Study
Important Note: NUR2 624 will be offered for the last time Winter 2018.
Full-Time Studies
This is the typical course of study recommended for nurse bachelor entry students on a full-time basis:
Year 1 | Year 2 | ||
Fall term | Cr | Fall term | Cr |
NUR2 608 - Seminar in Nursing
|
3 |
NUR2 631 - Research Project 2
|
6 |
Winter term | Winter term | ||
NUR2 611 - Policy Leadership in Nursing
|
3 3
|
NUR2 632 - Research Project 3
|
3 3 4 4 |
Total credits | 24 | Total credits | 29 |
Part-time study options (up to five years) are also available. This possibility must be discussed with and approved by your Academic Advisor, Professor Norma Ponzoni.
Students are advised to register for sections which may be reserved for the nurse bachelor entry streams. This information appears in the "Notes" section of the MINERVA class schedule. Other important course information will be posted in this section.