This program will begin in the Fall of 2026.

Admission Requirements


  • Language Proficiency Requirements: Proof of English proficiency may be required for applicants to graduate programs. Proof of English proficiency may be demonstrated through:
    • A minimum of three consecutive years of full-time study or completion of a graduate degree at a recognized post-secondary institution, where the exclusive language of instruction and examination of the program and/or institution is English; or
    • Provision of evidence of English language proficiency, using one of the approved tests listed in the English Language Proficiency Policy.  Acceptable test scores are as follows:
      • TOEFL: a minimum of 22 out of 30 in each component with a combined minimum total score of 92
      •  IELTS: an overall score of 7.0 with no score below 6.5 in each area
  • a bachelor's degree in nursing, or equivalent, from a recognized college or university in an academic discipline relevant to the proposed field of study
  • a cumulative weighted average of at least a 70% (U of S grade system equivalent) in the last two years of study (i.e. 60 credit units)
  • current registration as a Registered Nurse, Registered Psychiatric Nurse, or Registered Public Health Nurse from any country
  • the equivalent of three credit units in each of statistics and research methods at the undergraduate level
  • statement of intent
  • up-to-date CV

For more information on language proficiency requirements, see the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Academic Policies.

Degree Requirements

Students must maintain continuous registration in the 994 course.

A minimum of 21 credit units, including:

  • NURS 850.3 
  • NURS 891.3 
  • PUBH 800.3 
  • PUBH 805.3 or NURS 818.3 
  • PUBH 807.3 
  • PUBH 810.3 or NURS 805.3 
  • PUBH 867.3 or NURS 810.3
  • PHNU 990.0 
  • PHNU 994.0 
  • Thesis defence

Please note that students receiving a grade less than 60% in any two courses within a graduate program in the College of Nursing will be recommended to be required to discontinue to the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.