The Master of Nursing (MN) program is founded upon the guiding principles of primary health care and designed to prepare nurses for advanced nursing practice through the integration of theory, research, and practice. Graduates will incorporate evidence-based practice, leadership, advanced clinical decision-making, critical thinking, and collaboration in a variety of roles and settings.
The MN program has two streams: the Thesis stream and the Nurse Practitioner stream. The Master's program is built on the existing strengths of the faculty and the focus of PHC. Graduates from both streams are prepared to function in an advanced practice role in PHC settings. The MN Thesis graduate is prepared to engage in a variety of advanced practice roles including, but not limited to, direct care of individuals, families, communities, or populations; education; administration; and research.
The MN Nurse Practitioner graduate will be prepared to manage the health needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities across the lifespan. Graduates of the Nurse Practitioner Stream will be eligible to write ?the Canadian Nurse Practitioners Examination: Family/All Ages (CNPE: F/AA).
The degree designated upon successful completion of either stream is a Master of Nursing (MN).
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January 2025
University of Prince Edward Island
550 University Avenue,
CHARLOTTETOWN,
Prince Edward Island (PE),
C1A 4P3, Canada
The basic requirements are:
English Language Requirements:
The application deadline for the Master of Nursing program is February 15.
Note: Note: the Nurse Practitioner stream is offered every two years (current intake: Fall 2023)
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
UPEI is a diverse, welcoming academic community that offers personalised, career-focused courses with small classes and great facilities.