Thompson Rivers University

Course Details

Master of Nursing

Course Description

The MN program offers nursing graduates the knowledge, skills and abilities they need for principled and thoughtful leadership through critical and creative approaches that influence innovative change. This unique program, through its pathways to admission and its emphases on leadership development and Aboriginal health, meets the need for accessible, flexible graduate nursing education. Graduates will be equipped to meet the demand for advanced nursing roles within complex and dynamic health care systems in British Columbia, nationally and internationally.

Course Duration

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2year

Career outcomes

Flexible delivery options enable students to study while continuing to work. On completion of the MN, students will be eligible to pursue opportunities in health care leadership, education, research or policy development. Anticipated employment destinations for graduates include: Positions in local, provincial, territorial, national, or international health-care areas Advanced clinical practice in hospital or community settings Teaching roles in academia or practice Administrative positions in hospital or community settings Government positions in provincial, territorial, national, or international ministries of health or related fields Private practice




Master of Nursing Thompson Rivers University