MN- NP (Adult /Paediatric /Primary Health Care - Global Health)
Nurse Practitioner Alumni and Students
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This field is only offered on-line.
NP Program Structure
Course Requirements
All students in the Masters of Nursing - Nurse Practitioner field are required to complete a total of eight (8) courses:
NUR1017H: History of Ideas in Nursing Practice;
NUR1022H: Research Design, Appraisal and Utilization;
NUR1028H: Introduction to Qualitative Research: Methodologies, Appraisal and Knowledge Translation;
NUR1034H: Program Planning and Evaluation in Nursing (NUR 1022 should be taken prior to this course);
NUR1100Y: Pathophysiologic Concepts & Therapeutics;
a combination of courses based on students' specialization in Adult, Paediatric or Primary Health Care - Global Health;
NUR1101H: Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning (Adult)
NUR 1115Y: Advanced Nursing Practice in Caring for Clients and Families I (Adult)
or
NUR1102H: Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning (Paediatric)
NUR 1116Y: Advanced Nursing Practice in Caring for Clients and Families I (Paediatric)
or
NUR 1114H: Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning (Primary Health Care - Global Health)
NUR 1117Y: Advanced Nursing Practice in Caring for Clients and Families I (Primary Health Care - Global Health)
AND
NUR 1110Y: Advanced Nursing Practice in Caring for Clients and Families II
Please refer to the following web page for complete listings of degree requirement information. Course descriptions are found on the faculty calendar by clicking here.
*Mandatory Residencies of 3-4 days duration are held on-campus in September and July. For more information please inquire at npstudent@utoronto.ca.
Fall Residency or Residency #1
The fall residency, which is mandatory for all new NP students, occurs during the first or second week of September, before classes begin. In addition to providing an overview of the NP program, it also orients students to the various resources and services for on-line students and trains them on BlackBoard (UofT's learning portal), all of which combine to prepare them for this unique learning environment. It is also a pre-requisite for NUR 1100Y.Summer Residency or Residency #2
The summer residency, mandatory for students taking NUR1101H or NUR1102H or NUR1114H, occurs in the later part of July following the students first year. Students will complete their final examinations for NUR1101H/NUR1102H/NUR1114H during that time.
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