Masters in Nursing (Thesis)

University of Saskatchewan (Canada) · 105 Administration Place Saskatoon SK S7N 5A2

About University:

The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) is a Canadian public research university, founded on March 19, 1907, and located on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. An "Act to establish and incorporate a University for the Province of Saskatchewan" was passed by the provincial legislature in 1907. It established the provincial university on March 19, 1907 "for the purpose of providing facilities for higher education in all its branches and enabling all persons without regard to race, creed or religion to take the fullest advantage". The University of Saskatchewan is the largest education institution in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The University of Saskatchewan is one of Canada's top research universities (based on the number of Canada Research Chairs) and is a member of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities (the 15 most research-intensive universities in Canada). The university began as an agricultural college in 1907 and established the first Canadian university-based department of extension in 1910. There were 120 hectares (300 acres) set aside for university buildings and 400 ha (1,000 acres) for the U of S farm, and agricultural fields. In total 10.32 km2 (3.98 sq mi) was annexed for the university. The main University campus is situated upon 981 ha (2,425 acres), with another 200 ha (500 acres) allocated for Innovation Place Research Park. The University of Saskatchewan agriculture college still has access to neighbouring urban research lands. The University of Saskatchewan's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) facility, (2003) develops DNA-enhanced immunization vaccines for both humans and animals. The University is also home to the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, which is considered one of the largest and most innovative investments in Canadian science. Since its origins as an agricultural college, research has played an important role at the university. Discoveries made at the U of S include sulphate-resistant cement and the cobalt-60 cancer therapy unit. The university offers over 200 academic programs.

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About University:

The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) is a Canadian public research university, founded on March 19, 1907, and located on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. An "Act to establish and incorporate a University for the Province of Saskatchewan" was passed by the provincial legislature in 1907. It established the provincial university on March 19, 1907 "for the purpose of providing facilities for higher education in all its branches and enabling all persons without regard to race, creed or religion to take the fullest advantage". The University of Saskatchewan is the largest education institution in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The University of Saskatchewan is one of Canada's top research universities (based on the number of Canada Research Chairs) and is a member of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities (the 15 most research-intensive universities in Canada). The university began as an agricultural college in 1907 and established the first Canadian university-based department of extension in 1910. There were 120 hectares (300 acres) set aside for university buildings and 400 ha (1,000 acres) for the U of S farm, and agricultural fields. In total 10.32 km2 (3.98 sq mi) was annexed for the university. The main University campus is situated upon 981 ha (2,425 acres), with another 200 ha (500 acres) allocated for Innovation Place Research Park. The University of Saskatchewan agriculture college still has access to neighbouring urban research lands. The University of Saskatchewan's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) facility, (2003) develops DNA-enhanced immunization vaccines for both humans and animals. The University is also home to the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, which is considered one of the largest and most innovative investments in Canadian science. Since its origins as an agricultural college, research has played an important role at the university. Discoveries made at the U of S include sulphate-resistant cement and the cobalt-60 cancer therapy unit. The university offers over 200 academic programs.

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Program Details:

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Basic Info

Institute

College of Nursing

Degree

Masters

Duration

2 years

STEM Designated

Yes

Program

Nursing (Thesis)

Expense

Living Expenses

CAD 20000

Tuition Fee (Domestic)

CAD 5000

Tuition Fee (International)

CAD 11100

Eligibility

Minimum/ Avg Score

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

86

PTE

63

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Document Required:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)

    Common Document

  • Degree Certificate

    Common Document

  • Degree Transcript

    Common Document

  • Letter of Recommendation (LOR)

    University Specific

    Three letters of recommendation from academic referees should be provided by members of the faculty from the institution that you completed your Bachelor of Science in Nursing or master's degree. Be sure to contact faculty members who have taught you in theory courses and can attest to your ability to do well in a master's program. In some cases, two academic referees and one clinical referee will be accepted. If less than two academic letters of recommendation are submitted, your application will not be considered for admission.

  • Miscellaneous

    University Specific

    Proof of Registered Nurse (RN) Licensure You must submit a copy of your RN licensure (in good standing) from a nursing regulatory body. If you are registered in Saskatchewan, you do not need to submit a copy of your RN license as it can be accessed online.

  • Personal Statement

    University Specific

    Please submit a statement/letter of intent, no more than three pages in length. The goal of this statement/letter of intent is to give you an opportunity to submit a sample of your writing in order to help us to better understand your interests, past experiences, and ability to critically analyze an issue or area of research in nursing. The statement/letter of intent must use APA style citations and reference list at the end of your document (not included in the word count). Outline: How will completing a Master of Nursing degree at the University of Saskatchewan advance your career goals? What has been your experience in nursing practice, research and/or teaching thus far? Please include any publications, conference presentations, Research Assistant positions, leadership in Nursing organizations and Canadian Nurse Association specialty certificates you currently have. What is an issue in nursing practice, or an area of research you are interested in learning more about? (please cite a minimum of five scholarly references)

  • Test Score Report

    Common Document

    IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

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