2025 MN Course Stream Welcome Package

A resource site outlining Master of Nursing program requirements, course structure, and timelines for full-time and part-time students, including core courses, field specializations, electives, and practicum details for advanced nursing education.

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NursingGraduate StudiesTorontoMetropolitanUniversityMASTER OFNURSINGCOURSE STREAMNew Student Welcome Package2025-2026

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TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome!1Master of Nursing Program Requirements2Course Details2Course Schedule3Sample Full-Time Program Plans4Field I - Leadership in Health Care Policy and EducationField II - Health & Illness of Individuals & CommunitiesSample Part-Time Program Plans6Field I - Leadership in Health Care Policy and EducationField II - Health & Illness of Individuals & CommunitiesCourse Pre-Registration8Step One: Review this Welcome PackageStep Two: Submit your Course Selection Request FormStep Three: Course Pre-Registration confirmationStep Four: Course EnrollmentStep Five: Complete your Program PlanFees9Pay your DepositTuitionActivating Your Online Identity and Getting a OneCard10

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Welcome!Congratulations on your admission into the Master of Nursing program and welcome to theFaculty of Community Services as well as the Yeates School of Graduate and PostdoctoralStudies (YSGPS) at Toronto Metropolitan University!We are pleased to offer a curriculum designed to provide you with leading edge educationfocused on advancing your skills and knowledge in evidence-based practice, education,policy and leadership.We take a high-touch, hands-on approach to advanced nursing education. Together, ourstudents, staff and faculty create a caring, committed community that is a hub for:Community Building. Intense, interactive classroom and practice settings that helpstudents connect, build relationships, and expand their personal and professionalnetworks.Community Collaboration. Connections with leading health care organizations andToronto's vibrant, diverse neighbourhoods that offer our MN students rich, rewardingopportunities for practice, education and research.Community Leadership. Our programs are values-driven, emphasizing social justice,accountability, advocacy and partnership as core values in health care leadership.Throughout your studies, you will have the opportunity to further develop professionalrelationships and build upon your current knowledge and skills in order to prepare you for awide variety of advanced nursing roles.Within this Welcome Package, as well as on the Current Students pages of the Master ofNursing program website, you will find important information about the MN program, theYeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and the University in general. Thisinformation is to assist you with your course selection process and to familiarize you withrelevant program guidelines.All the best in your Master of Nursing studies!Cristina Catallo, RN, PhDAssociate ProfessorProgram Director, Master of Nursing3

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Master of Nursing Program RequirementsFull-time students are expected to complete the program requirements in 5 terms. Full-timestudents must maintain continuous enrollment with 2 courses a semester. Part-time studentsare expected to complete the program requirements in 3 years (or 9 terms) and maintaincontinuous enrollment with at least 1 course a semester. Not all courses are available forenrollment in every semester. See program plans for more details.10 requiredprogram credits:5 Core Master of Nursing CoursesMN8901Quantitative ResearchMN8902Qualitative ResearchMN8903Nature & Development of Nursing KnowledgeMN8904Seminar in Advanced Practice Nursing (taken concurrently)MN8905Practicum in Advanced Practice Nursing (taken concurrently)2 Field Core CoursesField I - Leadership in Health Care Policy and EducationMN8920Health Policy*MN8921Leadership in Education*MN8934Interprofessional Education & Collaboration*Field II - Health & Illness of Individuals & CommunitiesMN8910Experience with Health & Illness*MN8911Population Health & Health Promotion*MN8931Diversity & Globalization*3 Electives*A11Field courses are cross-listed as electivesMN8930Advanced Nursing EthicsMN8932Health InformaticsMN8933Selected Topics - Evidence-Informed Decision Making and Critical Appraisal**MN 8935Program Planning and EvaluationMN 8936Advanced Therapeutic Communication**The content of this course changes and may apply as Field I, Field II or an electiveCourse DetailsCore courses MN8901, MN8902, and MN8903 must be completed within the first 3 terms ofregistration for full-time students and within the first 4 terms for part-time students.All classroom course hours are for 36 hours per semester except the Practicum in ProfessionalNursing Advancement. Course requirements, assignments and methods of evaluation vary bycourse and may include scholarly papers, seminar presentations, examinations or evaluations by4
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