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Master of Science, Applied (M.Sc.A.); Nursing (Non-Thesis) — Clinical Nurse Specialist (48 credits)

Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing     Degree: Master of Science Applied

Program Requirements

This concentration is a two-year program. Part-time studies over three to five years are also an option for students. The core content of the CNS concentration prepares students for advanced practice nursing roles in diverse settings and with diverse populations. Content is organized based on the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Model of Nursing and focuses on such areas as family intervention, collaborative practice, and working with family strengths and resources. Through clinical courses, students engage in advanced clinical assessments and interventions and develop greater capacities to reflect purposefully and in-depth on their nursing practice. Students also develop knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods, engage in a systematic study of a clinically based nursing problem, and disseminate knowledge relevant to clinical practice.

Required Courses (42 credits)

  • NUR2 515 Applied Statistics for Nursing (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (School of Nursing)

    Overview

    Nursing : Principles of data analysis and statistical inference with an emphasis on the utilization and interpretation of analysis of variance and regression procedures in nursing research. An additional emphasis will be on critiquing data analysis in current nursing research articles.

    Terms: Fall 2015

    Instructors: Thombs, Brett David; Gélinas, Céline (Fall)

    • Prerequisite(s): PSYC 204 or Undergraduate Introductory-Level Statistics Course

  • NUR2 611D1 Seminar in Nursing (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : A critical study of selected concepts in nursing and health related to individuals and families. An introduction to the study of concepts and theories relevant to nursing.

    Terms: Fall 2015

    Instructors: Gottlieb, Laurie; Hart, Heather Dawn; Eades, Margaret L (Fall)

  • NUR2 611D2 Seminar in Nursing (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : See NUR2 611D1 for course description.

    Terms: Winter 2016

    Instructors: Hart, Heather Dawn; Bitzas, Vasiliki; Eades, Margaret L (Winter)

    • Prerequisite: NUR2 611D1

    • No credit will be given for this course unless both NUR2 611D1 and NUR2 611D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms

  • NUR2 612 Research Methods in Nursing 1 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Basic knowledge and skills needed to conduct research. The philosophy and principles of scientific inquiry, research design, sampling, techniques of data collection, ethics, and incorporating research into practice are discussed with emphasis for nursing.

    Terms: Fall 2015

    Instructors: Merry, Lisa Alison; Tsimicalis, Argerie (Fall)

  • NUR2 614D1 Clinical Laboratory - Nursing 1 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Field experience in nursing to test and develop concepts critical to the health of individuals and families. The examination of theories relevant to nursing practice in the clinical field.

    Terms: Fall 2015

    Instructors: Hart, Heather Dawn (Fall)

    • Students must register for both NUR2 614D1 and NUR2 614D2

    • No credit will be given for this course unless both NUR2 614D1 and NUR2 614D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms

    • The fee was approved at the recent Fee Advisory Committee @ 23.00 for two pins; and $11.50 for one pin. The increase for the pin is due to an increase in the supplier’s base rate by $0.25, tax increases that were previously absorbed by the department.

  • NUR2 614D2 Clinical Laboratory - Nursing 1 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : See NUR2 614D1 for course description.

    Terms: Winter 2016

    Instructors: Hart, Heather Dawn (Winter)

    • Prerequisite: NUR2 614D1

    • No credit will be given for this course unless both NUR2 614D1 and NUR2 614D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms

  • NUR2 624 Clinical Laboratory in Nursing 2 (4 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Field experience in nursing, incorporating extensive assessment, experimentation and evaluation of differing nursing approaches.

    Terms: Winter 2016

    Instructors: Biron, Alain (Winter)

  • NUR2 626 Professional Issues in Nursing (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : An examination of theories of learning and organizational behaviour as related to the preparation of nurses for the delivery of health care services. Implications of these theories for the assessment, development, and evaluation of nursing programs will be investigated.

    Terms: Fall 2015, Winter 2016

    Instructors: Drouin, Susan E (Fall) Drouin, Susan E (Winter)

  • NUR2 630 Clinical Project 1 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Identification of a clinical problem and development of a project to test or implement best-practice approaches.

    Terms: Winter 2016

    Instructors: Purden, Margaret A; Lang, Ariella; Arnaert, Antonia; Merry, Lisa Alison (Winter)

  • NUR2 631 Clinical Project 2 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Implementation of a project plan related to best practice approaches in health care delivery.

    Terms: Fall 2015

    Instructors: Purden, Margaret A; Lang, Ariella; Arnaert, Antonia; Merry, Lisa Alison (Fall)

  • NUR2 632 Clinical Project 3 (2 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Writing study findings from course NUR2 631 in the form of a paper for publication that should include: abstract, literature review, study purpose, methods, results and discussion. Oral presentation of the study findings to the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ nursing community would take place at the School toward the end of the course.

    Terms: Winter 2016

    Instructors: Purden, Margaret A; Lang, Ariella; Arnaert, Antonia; Merry, Lisa Alison (Winter)

  • NUR2 640 Clinical Reasoning 1 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Advanced pathophysiology of diseases across the lifespan, decision-making, and interventions for advanced practice related to illness management.

    Terms: Fall 2015

    Instructors: Chevrier, Annie; Sarasua, Irene Marie (Fall)

  • NUR2 641 Clinical Reasoning 2 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Advanced pathophysiology and advanced practice interventions in selected illness situations and in a multiple-problem context, including independent clinical reasoning in the management of health and illness concerns.

    Terms: Winter 2016

    Instructors: Chevrier, Annie (Winter)

  • NUR2 642 Ethics in Advanced Practice (3 credits)

    Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Nursing : Analysis of common as well as complex ethical issues in advanced nursing practice. General ethical standards for professional practice are reviewed as well as selected controversies.

    Terms: Winter 2016

    Instructors: Carnevale, Franco; Sofronas, Marianna (Winter)

Complementary Courses (6 credits)

Any 500-level course or higher in consultation with the Adviser for this concentration.

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