The Master of Nursing program at TRU is designed for those looking to advance their nursing careers by gaining comprehensive knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for leadership and specialized roles in healthcare. This program prepares students to meet the demands of complex healthcare systems both within BC and internationally. It offers flexibility, allowing students to study while working through blended delivery methods, with options to complete the program within two or three years. The curriculum emphasizes critical and creative approaches, preparing graduates for roles in clinical practice, education, management, and policy development.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is ideal for nursing professionals aiming to elevate their careers with advanced clinical and leadership skills. It features a student-centred curriculum, high-quality research opportunities led by faculty engaged in community health, Indigenous health, leadership, and policy development. Practical experiences, internship opportunities, and a variety of completion options like thesis or project work make it suitable for a wide range of career goals.
Students in the Master of Nursing program can focus on areas such as advanced nursing education, post-secondary clinical specialty areas, advanced nursing management, and leadership in healthcare facilities. This flexibility helps students tailor their learning towards their career aspirations in clinical, academic, or administrative roles.
Application fees
11.12L
1st year tuition fees
11.12L
Living cost
Details about the specific degree requirements are not provided in the given information.

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Graduates can pursue roles in various healthcare settings such as hospitals and community clinics, engaging in advanced clinical practice. They can also work in academia, healthcare management, government positions, private practice, or leadership roles in health organizations locally, provincially, nationally, or internationally.