NURSING
RESEARCH AREAS
DEGREES OFFEREDMN, MN.ANP
APPLICATION DEADLINE
January 15
STUDY OPTIONS
Thesis, Project, Report, Nurse Practitioner
DURATION2 years (full-time), 4 years (part-time)
ENTRY TERMS
Fall
Keep your finger on the pulse of the healthcare industry and advance your practice by enrolling in UNB’s graduate nursing program. Our programs provide integrative knowledge of research, theory and practice while exploring the complex challenges of modern health and health care.
Nursing students work with an academic advisor to systematically design a program of study aligned with their unique, professional health care interests. Many students find successful teaching and research assistantship opportunities, external funding and meaningful engagement with partners and stakeholders. Our graduates are well-prepared for advanced positions within the health care sector, government and non-governmental organizations. Others go on to complete doctoral programs.
• Chronic Illness • Health in LGBT Communities• Communicable Diseases (HIV) • Violence & Healthy Living in the Aftermath of Abuse
• Immigrant & Refugee Health• Indigenous Health & Wellness• Living with Eating Disorders• Access to Healthcare• Healthy Aging
CARING FOR THE NEEDS OF OUR NURSING STUDENTS
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS• Applicants normally hold a BN or BScN degree with at least a B in undergraduate statistics and nursing research. A cumulative GPA of at least 3.3 (B+) is expected.
• All applicants for the Thesis or Report-Project streams, who plan to practice as a nurse or work with patients in New Brunswick must: • Meet the criteria to become a registered nurse in the province of New Brunswick • Be registered by September of the year they begin the program
• The same requirements are to be met by Nurse Practitioner students.
• Students who are in the Thesis or Report-Project streams and who will not be practicing as a nurse in New Brunswick during their studies can be accepted into the MN Thesis or Report-Project stream.
• As part of the application process applicants must provide:
• A CV that outlines the applicant’s employment history
• Three references (at least one academic reference and one clinical reference) • A written statement of the applicant’s professional interests and career goals. Applicants should indicate any ongoing competing demands on their time and the modifications they propose to make to integrate the extensive time commitment needed to complete program requirements (course work, practica, and thesis research/project).
• Violence, Gender and Health • Healthy Aging • Working in Communities with Vulnerable Populations • Innovations in Nursing Education • Promoting Indigenous Wellbeing • Alternative Approaches to Healthcare • Helping Those Living with an Eating Disorder • Care Transitions
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take your education to the next level. enroll now to become a master-prepared nurse practitioner.
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