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Advanced Nursing (M.Sc.A.)

Program Description

The Master of Science, Applied (M.Sc.A.) in Advanced Nursing (Non-Thesis) offered by the Ingram School of Nursing in the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences is is a course-based program that emphasizes hands-on and comprehensive learning opportunities. The program's objective is to equip students with skills in information synthesis, problem identification, and critical thinking to pursue professional opportunities (or potentially continue their studies).

The program offers the following concentrations:

  • Advanced Practice Nursing concentration: focuses on Advanced Practice Nursing roles in diverse settings and populations. Content is organized based on a Strength-Based Nursing and Healthcare approach and focuses on family assessment and intervention, collaborative partnerships, and the development of capacities to reflect purposefully and in-depth on nursing practice. This concentration is also designed to develop policy, leadership and nursing education skills. There is an emphasis on guiding students to bring the best available evidence to nursing care practice within a variety of health care settings, roles, or situations. Students may select the knowledge translation stream or the research stream to address a clinically relevant nursing challenges.
  • Global Health concentration:聽focuses on collaborative, trauma-informed, culturally safe, Strengths-Based Nursing and healthcare approaches to working with underserved populations including in limited-resource and rural environments. The concentration stresses the importance of understanding the inherent power dynamics, systemic barriers, and ethical dilemmas that arise through this work. The Global Health concentration provides students with health equity focused content throughout their program of study and in their final year students spend one semester in a Global Health Partnership site (locally, provincially, or internationally) taking clinical and project-based courses.
  • Nursing Services Administration concentration: focuses on the appropriate distribution of nursing care; the planning, coordination, and evaluation of nursing services; the management of human, material, and financial resources; and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to meet standards of care. This concentration is designed to develop management, leadership, and policy skills鈥攊n preparation for today鈥檚 evolving, complex healthcare delivery systems, where leading change for system-level transformation is required. There is an emphasis on the use of best available evidence to support nursing administration practices within a variety of healthcare settings. Students may select the knowledge translation stream or the research stream to address a relevant nursing administration issue.

All applicants must be licensed or be eligible to be licensed with the Ordre des infirmi猫res et infirmiers du Qu茅bec (OIIQ).

Unique Program Features

  • The program is typically completed in two years. Part-time students take between three to five years;

  • The learning experience at the School is geared to foster individual judgment, creativity, leadership, and initiative;聽

  • The program is led by nationally recognized researchers and clinicians, such that students will participate in cutting-edge programs of research and knowledge translation projects related to nursing practice and administration. taught in all our programs at all levels)

University-Level Admission Requirements

  • For this program, an eligible Bachelor's degree in Nursing with a minimum 3.0 GPA out of a possible 4.0 GPA
  • English-language proficiency聽

Each program has specific admission requirements including required application documents. Please consult the MScA Advanced Nursing requirements website for more details.

Visit our Educational credentials and grade equivalencies and English language proficiency webpages for additional information.

Program Website

MScA in Advanced Nursing website

Department Contact

Graduate Program graduate.nursing [at] mcgill.ca (subject: MScA%20in%20Advanced%20Nursing) (email)

Available Intakes

Fall

Winter

Application Deadlines

Intake Applications Open Application Deadline - International Application Deadline - Domestic (Canadian, Permanent Resident of Canada)
FALL October 1 N/A February 1
WINTER September 1 N/A September 30
SUMMER N/A N/A N/A

Note: Application deadlines are subject to change without notice. Please check the application portal for the most up-to-date information.

Application Resources

Application Workshops

Consult our full list of our virtual application-focused workshops on the Events webpage.

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